camel-google-calendar-kafka-connector sink configuration

When using camel-google-calendar-kafka-connector as sink make sure to use the following Maven dependency to have support for the connector:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.apache.camel.kafkaconnector</groupId>
  <artifactId>camel-google-calendar-kafka-connector</artifactId>
  <version>x.x.x</version>
  <!-- use the same version as your Camel Kafka connector version -->
</dependency>

To use this Sink connector in Kafka connect you’ll need to set the following connector.class

connector.class=org.apache.camel.kafkaconnector.googlecalendar.CamelGooglecalendarSinkConnector

The camel-google-calendar sink connector supports 28 options, which are listed below.

Name Description Default Required Priority

camel.sink.path.apiName

What kind of operation to perform One of: [ACL] [LIST] [CALENDARS] [CHANNELS] [COLORS] [FREEBUSY] [EVENTS] [SETTINGS]

null

true

HIGH

camel.sink.path.methodName

What sub operation to use for the selected operation One of: [calendarImport] [clear] [delete] [get] [insert] [instances] [list] [move] [patch] [query] [quickAdd] [stop] [update] [watch]

null

true

HIGH

camel.sink.endpoint.applicationName

Google calendar application name. Example would be camel-google-calendar/1.0

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.clientId

Client ID of the calendar application

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.emailAddress

The emailAddress of the Google Service Account.

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.inBody

Sets the name of a parameter to be passed in the exchange In Body

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.p12FileName

The name of the p12 file which has the private key to use with the Google Service Account.

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.scopes

Specifies the level of permissions you want a calendar application to have to a user account. You can separate multiple scopes by comma. See https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/auth for more info.

"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar"

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.user

The email address of the user the application is trying to impersonate in the service account flow

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.lazyStartProducer

Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel’s routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing.

false

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.basicPropertyBinding

Whether the endpoint should use basic property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional capabilities

false

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.synchronous

Sets whether synchronous processing should be strictly used, or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if supported).

false

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.accessToken

OAuth 2 access token. This typically expires after an hour so refreshToken is recommended for long term usage.

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.clientSecret

Client secret of the calendar application

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.sink.endpoint.refreshToken

OAuth 2 refresh token. Using this, the Google Calendar component can obtain a new accessToken whenever the current one expires - a necessity if the application is long-lived.

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.applicationName

Google calendar application name. Example would be camel-google-calendar/1.0

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.clientId

Client ID of the calendar application

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.configuration

To use the shared configuration

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.emailAddress

The emailAddress of the Google Service Account.

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.p12FileName

The name of the p12 file which has the private key to use with the Google Service Account.

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.scopes

Specifies the level of permissions you want a calendar application to have to a user account. You can separate multiple scopes by comma. See https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/auth for more info.

"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar"

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.user

The email address of the user the application is trying to impersonate in the service account flow

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.lazyStartProducer

Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel’s routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing.

false

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.basicProperty Binding

Whether the component should use basic property binding (Camel 2.x) or the newer property binding with additional capabilities

false

false

LOW

camel.component.google-calendar.clientFactory

To use the GoogleCalendarClientFactory as factory for creating the client. Will by default use BatchGoogleCalendarClientFactory

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.accessToken

OAuth 2 access token. This typically expires after an hour so refreshToken is recommended for long term usage.

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.clientSecret

Client secret of the calendar application

null

false

MEDIUM

camel.component.google-calendar.refreshToken

OAuth 2 refresh token. Using this, the Google Calendar component can obtain a new accessToken whenever the current one expires - a necessity if the application is long-lived.

null

false

MEDIUM

The camel-google-calendar sink connector has no converters out of the box.

The camel-google-calendar sink connector has no transforms out of the box.

The camel-google-calendar sink connector has no aggregation strategies out of the box.