ppalaga commented on a change in pull request #2786:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-quarkus/pull/2786#discussion_r652104042
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File path: extensions/kamelet/runtime/src/main/doc/usage.adoc
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+=== Pre-load Kamelets at build-time
+
+This extension allow to pre-load a set of Kamelets at build time through the
following option. The kamelet to pre-load can be listed using the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.identifiers` property.
Review comment:
```suggestion
This extension allows to pre-load a set of Kamelets at build time using the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.identifiers` property.
```
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File path: extensions/kamelet/runtime/src/main/doc/usage.adoc
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+=== Pre-load Kamelets at build-time
+
+This extension allow to pre-load a set of Kamelets at build time through the
following option. The kamelet to pre-load can be listed using the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.identifiers` property.
+
+=== Using the Kamelet Catalog
+
+//TODO: does not yet exist
+
+A set of pre-made Kamelets can be found on the
https://camel.apache.org/camel-kamelets/latest[Kamelet Catalog].
+To use the Kamelet from the catalog you either need to copy them on your
project in the classpath location defined by the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.location` property, or you can add the
`camel-quarkus-kamelets-catalog` artifact to your `pom.xml`:
Review comment:
> you either need to copy them
What is "them"? What kind of files are the end users supposed to copy from
where?
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File path:
extensions/kamelet/runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/quarkus/component/kamelet/KameletConfiguration.java
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+/*
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+ */
+package org.apache.camel.quarkus.component.kamelet;
+
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Optional;
+
+import io.quarkus.runtime.annotations.ConfigItem;
+import io.quarkus.runtime.annotations.ConfigPhase;
+import io.quarkus.runtime.annotations.ConfigRoot;
+
+@ConfigRoot(name = "camel.kamelet", phase = ConfigPhase.BUILD_TIME)
+public class KameletConfiguration {
+ /**
+ * List of kamelets identifiers to pre-load at build time.
+ *
+ * <p/>
Review comment:
```suggestion
* <p>
```
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File path: extensions/kamelet/runtime/src/main/doc/usage.adoc
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+=== Pre-load Kamelets at build-time
+
+This extension allow to pre-load a set of Kamelets at build time through the
following option. The kamelet to pre-load can be listed using the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.identifiers` property.
+
+=== Using the Kamelet Catalog
+
+//TODO: does not yet exist
+
+A set of pre-made Kamelets can be found on the
https://camel.apache.org/camel-kamelets/latest[Kamelet Catalog].
+To use the Kamelet from the catalog you either need to copy them on your
project in the classpath location defined by the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.location` property, or you can add the
`camel-quarkus-kamelets-catalog` artifact to your `pom.xml`:
+
+[source,xml]
+----
+<dependency>
+ <groupId>org.apache.camel.quarkus</groupId>
+ <artifactId>camel-quarkus-kamelets-catalog</artifactId>
+</dependency>
+----
+
+This artifact makes all the kamelets available in the catalog available to
Camel Quarkus for build time processing, the artefact is not part of the
runtime classpath.
Review comment:
```suggestion
This artifact makes all the kamelets available in the catalog available to
Camel Quarkus for build time processing, the artifact is not part of the
runtime classpath.
```
> the artifact is not part of the runtime classpath.
How is that meant? It is there as a dependency of the user app, but it is
not there at runtime of the user app? Could you please add a sentence
explaining how is that possible?
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File path: extensions/kamelet/runtime/src/main/doc/usage.adoc
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+=== Pre-load Kamelets at build-time
+
+This extension allow to pre-load a set of Kamelets at build time through the
following option. The kamelet to pre-load can be listed using the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.identifiers` property.
+
+=== Using the Kamelet Catalog
+
+//TODO: does not yet exist
Review comment:
What does not exist? If there is something left to do, please file a
follow up issue and paste the link here.
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File path: extensions/kamelet/runtime/src/main/doc/usage.adoc
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+=== Pre-load Kamelets at build-time
+
+This extension allow to pre-load a set of Kamelets at build time through the
following option. The kamelet to pre-load can be listed using the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.identifiers` property.
+
+=== Using the Kamelet Catalog
+
+//TODO: does not yet exist
+
+A set of pre-made Kamelets can be found on the
https://camel.apache.org/camel-kamelets/latest[Kamelet Catalog].
+To use the Kamelet from the catalog you either need to copy them on your
project in the classpath location defined by the
`quarkus.camel.kamelet.location` property, or you can add the
`camel-quarkus-kamelets-catalog` artifact to your `pom.xml`:
Review comment:
I do not see `quarkus.camel.kamelet.location` anywhere in the code. Am I
overseeing it or that's the missing part?
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