FeatureThe SFTP component is a Binding Component (BC) which supports SFTP command. The petals-bc-sftp component allows to put, get or list files on an SFTP server. This component provide a set of 5 operation:
These operations are described in an embedded WSDL.
Exposing a SFTP connection as a serviceIn provide mode, the component expose an external service in the JBI environment to send SFTP commands on an SFTP server. This service can either connects to an SFTP server configured in the ServiceUnit, or retrieve the SFTP server information in the XML message request (Dynamic mode).
UsageWhen using the SFTP service, you can optionnaly define the SFTP connection information in your XML request. If you don't, the service unit parameters are used. To configure the SFTP connection in your XML message request, you have to provide a connection element.
... <!--Optional:--> <ver:connection> <ver:server>?</ver:server> <ver:port>?</ver:port> <ver:user>?</ver:user> <!--Optional:--> <ver:password>?</ver:password> <ver:folder>?</ver:folder> <ver:passphrase>?</ver:passphrase> <ver:private-key>?</ver:private-key> </ver:connection> ...
Put OperationWhen the put operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component write the XML message to the SFTP server.
The IN message looks like : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ver:put xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1"> <ver:body>xml body</ver:body> <ver:filename>file name on the server</ver:filename> <!--Optional:--> <ver:connection> ... </ver:connection> </ver:put> The service does not return a message. The service might return an error when an element in the request is missing or if the SFTP connection failed. The available exchange pattern is : InOnly.
MPut OperationWhen the mput operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component write the attachments on the SFTP server. The IN message looks like : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ver:mput xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1"> <ver:attachments> <ver:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test1.xml"/></ver:filename> <ver:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test2.xml"/></ver:filename> </ver:attachments> <!--Optional:--> <ver:connection> ... </ver:connection> </ver:mput> The service does not return a message.
The service might return an error when an element in the request is missing or if the SFTP connection failed. The available exchange pattern is : InOnly.
Get OperationWhen the get operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component retrieve ONE file from the SFTP server and return it as an XML message content.
The name of the file to retrieve is set in the XML IN content of the message.
The IN message looks like :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ver:get xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1"> <ver:filename>file name to retrieve</ver:filename> <!--Optional:--> <ver:connection> ... </ver:connection> </ver:get> The OUT message returned to the consumer is the content of the XML file
The service might return a Fault when an element in the request is missing or if the SFTP connection failed
The available exchange patterns is : InOut.
MGet OperationWhen the mget operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component retrieves files from the SFTP server, according to the file names (or filters) set in the XML request.
Each file is set in the OUT message as an attachment. The IN message looks like :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ver:mget xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1"> <!--1 or more repetitions:--> <ver:filename>*.xml</ver:filename> <ver:filename>myFile.txt</ver:filename> <!--Optional:--> <ver:connection> ... </ver:connection> </ver:mget> The OUT message returned to the consumer contains files, as attachments, and an XML message report :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <tns:mgetResponse xmlns:tns="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1"> <tns:attachments> <tns:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test1.xml"/></tns:filename> <tns:filename><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:test2.xml"/></tns:filename> </tns:attachments> </tns:mgetResponse> The service might return a Fault when an element in the request is missing or if the SFTP connection failed
The available exchange pattern is : InOut. Dir OperationWhen the dir operation is set on the incoming IN message, the component returns the file names listed from the SFTP <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><ver:dir xmlns:ver="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1> <!--Optional:--> <ver:connection> ... </ver:connection> </ver:dir> The OUT message returned to the consumer is defined as follow : <tns:dirResponse xmlns:tns="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1"> <!--Zero or more repetitions:--> <tns:filename>file1.txt</tns:filename> <tns:filename>linux.jpg</tns:filename> </tns:dirResponse> The service might return a Fault when an element in the request is missing or if the SFTP connection failed The available exchange pattern is : InOut. Configuration
Service Unit descriptorThe service unit is configurable via its extensions in the jbi.xml file: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- JBI descriptor for the PEtALS' "petals-bc-sftp" component (SFTP). Originally created for the version 1.0 of the component. --> <jbi:jbi version="1.0" xmlns:interfaceNs="http://petals.ow2.org/sample/sftp" xmlns:jbi="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi" xmlns:sftp="http://petals.ow2.org/components/sftp/version-1.0" xmlns:petalsCDK="http://petals.ow2.org/components/extensions/version-4.0" xmlns:serviceNs="http://petals.ow2.org/sample/sftp" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <!-- Import a Service into PEtALS or Expose a PEtALS Service => use a BC. --> <jbi:services binding-component="true"> <!-- Import a Service into PEtALS => provides a Service. --> <jbi:provides interface-name="interfaceNs:SampleSftpInterface" service-name="serviceNs:SampleSftpService" endpoint-name="SampleSftpServiceEndpoint"> <!-- CDK specific elements --> <petalsCDK:wsdl xsi:nil="true" /> <!-- Component specific elements --> <sftp:server>server</sftp:server> <sftp:port>22</sftp:port> <!-- When using user / password authentication --> <sftp:user>user</sftp:user> <sftp:password>password</sftp:password> <!-- When using private key authentication --> <sftp:user>user</sftp:user> <sftp:privatekey>pathtoprivatekey</sftp:privatekey> <sftp:passphrase>passphrase</sftp:passphrase> <!-- Note : you must use one of the above authentication modes when using static configuration (ie using SU configuration) --> <sftp:folder>folder</sftp:folder> </jbi:provides> </jbi:services> </jbi:jbi> Configuration of a Service Unit to provide a service (CDK)
Configuration of a Service Unit to provide a service (SFTP)
InterceptorExample of an interceptor configuration: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!--...--> <petalsCDK:su-interceptors> <petalsCDK:send> <petalsCDK:interceptor name="myInterceptorName"> <petalsCDK:param name="myParamName">myParamValue</petalsCDK:param> <petalsCDK:param name="myParamName2">myParamValue2</petalsCDK:param> </petalsCDK:interceptor> </petalsCDK:send> <petalsCDK:accept> <petalsCDK:interceptor name="myInterceptorName"> <petalsCDK:param name="myParamName">myParamValue</petalsCDK:param> </petalsCDK:interceptor> </petalsCDK:accept> <petalsCDK:send-response> <petalsCDK:Interceptor name="myInterceptorName"> <petalsCDK:param name="myParamName">myParamValue</petalsCDK:param> </petalsCDK:Interceptor> </petalsCDK:send-response> <petalsCDK:accept-response> <petalsCDK:Interceptor name="myInterceptorName"> <petalsCDK:param name="myParamName">myParamValue</petalsCDK:param> </petalsCDK:Interceptor> </petalsCDK:accept-response> </petalsCDK:su-interceptors> <!--...--> Interceptors configuration for SU (CDK)
Service Unit contentThe Service Unit has to contain the following elements, packaged in an archive:
service-unit.zip + META-INF - jbi.xml (as defined above) - service.wsdl (optional) Component ConfigurationConfiguration of the component (CDK)
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