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Chapter 33. DataSet

DataSet Component

The DataSet component (available since 1.3.0) provides a mechanism to easily perform load & soak testing of your system. It works by allowing you to create DataSet instances both as a source of messages and as a way to assert that the data set is received.
Apache Camel will use the throughput logger when sending dataset's.

URI format

dataset:name[?options]
Where name is used to find the DataSet instance in the Registry
Apache Camel ships with a support implementation of org.apache.camel.component.dataset.DataSet, the org.apache.camel.component.dataset.DataSetSupport class, that can be used as a base for implementing your own DataSet. Apache Camel also ships with some implementations that can be used for testing: the org.apache.camel.component.dataset.SimpleDataSet, org.apache.camel.component.dataset.ListDataSet, and org.apache.camel.component.dataset.FileDataSet, all of which extend DataSetSupport.

Options

Option Default Description
produceDelay 3 Allows a delay in ms to be specified, which causes producers to pause in order to simulate slow producers. Uses a minimum of 3 ms delay unless you set this option to -1 to force no delay at all.
consumeDelay 0 Allows a delay in ms to be specified, which causes consumers to pause in order to simulate slow consumers.
preloadSize 0 Sets how many messages should be preloaded (sent) before the route completes its initialization.
initialDelay 1000 Camel 2.1: Time period in millis to wait before starting sending messages.
minRate 0 Wait until the DataSet contains at least this number of messages
dataSetIndex lenient
Camel 2.17: Controls the behavior of the CamelDataSetIndex header. The supported values are strict, lenient and off. The default behaviour prior to Camel 2.17 can be restored by setting dataSetIndex=strict.
For consumers:
strict or lenient
The CamelDataSetIndex header will always be set.
off
The CamelDataSetIndex header will not be set.
For producers:
strict
The CamelDataSetIndex header must be present and the value of the header will be verified.
lenient
If the CamelDataSetIndex header is present, the value of the header will be verified. If the header is not present, it will be set.
off
If the CamelDataSetIndex header is present, the value of the header will not be verified. If the header is not present, it will not be set.
You can append query options to the URI in the following format, ?option=value&option=value&...

Configuring DataSet

Apache Camel will lookup in the Registry for a bean implementing the DataSet interface. So you can register your own DataSet as:
   <bean id="myDataSet" class="com.mycompany.MyDataSet">
      <property name="size" value="100"/>
   </bean>

Example

For example, to test that a set of messages are sent to a queue and then consumed from the queue without losing any messages:
// send the dataset to a queue
from("dataset:foo").to("activemq:SomeQueue");

// now lets test that the messages are consumed correctly
from("activemq:SomeQueue").to("dataset:foo");
The above would look in the Registry to find the foo DataSet instance which is used to create the messages.
Then you create a DataSet implementation, such as using the SimpleDataSet as described below, configuring things like how big the data set is and what the messages look like etc.

Properties on DataSetSupport

Property
Type
Default
Description
defaultHeaders
Map<String,Object>
null
Specifies the default message body. For SimpleDataSet it is a constant payload; though if you want to create custom payloads per message, create your own derivation of DataSetSupport.
outputTransformer
org.apache.camel.Processor
null
size
long
10
Specifies how many messages to send/consume.
reportCount long -1 Specifies the number of messages to be received before reporting progress. Useful for showing progress of a large load test. If < 0, then size / 5, if is 0 then size, else set to reportCount value.

SimpleDataSet

The SimpleDataSet extends DataSetSupport, and adds a default body.

Table 33.1. Additional Properties on SimpleDataSet

Property
Type
Default
Description
defaultBody
Object
<hello>world!</hello>
Specifies the default message body. For SimpleDataSet it is a constant payload; though if you want to create custom payloads per message, create your own derivation of DataSetSupport.

ListDataSet

The ListDataSet extends DataSetSupport, and adds a list of default bodies.

Table 33.2. Additional Properties on ListDataSet

Property
Type
Default
Description
defaultBodies
Object
<hello>world!</hello>
size
long
10

FileDataSet

The SimpleDataSet extends ListDataSet, and adds support for loading the bodies from a file.

Table 33.3. Additional Properties on FileDataSet

Property
Type
Default
Description
sourceFile
String
null
delimiter
String
\z