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package org.apache.camel.quarkus.core;
import java.io.File;
import io.quarkus.runtime.RuntimeValue;
import io.quarkus.runtime.annotations.Recorder;
import org.apache.camel.Message;
@Recorder
public class CoreAttachmentsRecorder {
public RuntimeValue<UploadAttacher> createNoOpUploadAttacher() {
return new RuntimeValue<>((File localFile, String fileName, Message message) -> {
throw new RuntimeException(
String.format(
"File %s will not be attached to message %s because camel-quarkus-attachments is not in the class path."
+ " You have several options to handle this situation:"
+ " (a) Add camel-quarkus-attachments dependency to your project if you want Camel to attach the uploads to Camel messages"
+ " (b) Disable the uploads altogether by setting quarkus.http.body.handle-file-uploads = false in your application.proprties"
+ " (c) Ignore this message because it is perhaps caused by clients out of your control",
fileName,
message));
});
}
}