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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-8421:
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The unit tests fails and I am not sure the current code works as intended.
Also make sure the readlock changed strategy code is understandable when you
are using minAge or not.
> Add minimum age option to readLock=changed
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>
> Key: CAMEL-8421
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-8421
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core, camel-ftp
> Reporter: Jyrki Ruuskanen
> Assignee: Claus Ibsen
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Future
>
>
> I'm a fan of noop=true in file consumers since it means I don't have to worry
> about how many readers I have and where. But eventually I came across a
> scenario where current features are not sufficient.
> Let's say we have a source system which writes files with name
> <timestamp>_something.xml, and it won't use temp files or .done marker files
> or anything like that. We want to get the latest file as soon as it's
> created. Consider the following route:
> {code}
> from("file:////somewhere/data?noop=true&include=.*_something[.]xml&readLock=changed&sortBy=file:name")
> .aggregate(constant(true), new
> UseLatestAggregationStrategy()).completionFromBatchConsumer()
> .to("amq:topic:something");
> {code}
> When this route is started it will go through the files in order and get the
> last one. Then it will wait for new files. This works fine as long as the
> writer is not "slow".
> Now, we had cases of incomplete files being read and I was requested to not
> to read the file before it is 10 minutes old, just in case. If I increase
> readLockCheckInterval to 10 minutes getting to the latest file at route
> startup will take close to forever. The current readLock=changed
> implementation always sleeps for at least one readLockCheckInterval per file.
> If we had readLockMinAge option to define the minimum age for the target file
> the consumer could acquire readLock on the first poll and breeze through the
> files until too young a file is reached.
> The route below would poll a file every 500ms (default poll delay), while the
> current readLock=changed would take 1500ms (default poll delay + default
> readLockCheckInterval) per file. Consumer goes through the files until it
> hits the end and gets the last one as soon as it becomes old enough.
> {code}
> from("file:////somewhere/data?noop=true&include=.*_something[.]xml&readLock=changed&readLockMinAge=600000&sortBy=file:name")
> .aggregate(constant(true), new
> UseLatestAggregationStrategy()).completionFromBatchConsumer()
> .to("amq:topic:something");
> {code}
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