Mule 4 set HTTP status in Dataweave
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Hi i've reading a mule 4 documentation a lot but did not find answer for this. How can i set the HTTP status in the dataweave transformer? In mule 3 it was set within the set property component. Thanks
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Hi i've reading a mule 4 documentation a lot but did not find answer for this. How can i set the HTTP status in the dataweave transformer? In mule 3 it was set within the set property component. Thanks
http mule status dataweave
Hi i've reading a mule 4 documentation a lot but did not find answer for this. How can i set the HTTP status in the dataweave transformer? In mule 3 it was set within the set property component. Thanks
http mule status dataweave
http mule status dataweave
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You can use the statusCode
attribute in the http:response of the listener to tell it where to pickup the status from. The following example will pick it up from a var called httpStatus
or default to 200 if the var is not available after flow execution:
<http:listener config-ref="api-httpListenerConfig" path="/api/v1/*">
<http:response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 200]">
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:response>
<http:error-response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 500]">
<http:body>#[payload]</http:body>
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:error-response>
</http:listener>
Hi, thanks for the response but i need to have this in dataweave transformer as i can have plenty of http.statuses . It should be done by using an expression in transformer but that is all i know
– Bubosam
Nov 24 at 17:11
Yes so set that in your listener and then in your dataweave transformers just set the value of the httpStatus var
– Ryan Carter
Nov 24 at 18:15
Thanks Ryan ! I got it working !
– Bubosam
Nov 26 at 14:21
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You can use the statusCode
attribute in the http:response of the listener to tell it where to pickup the status from. The following example will pick it up from a var called httpStatus
or default to 200 if the var is not available after flow execution:
<http:listener config-ref="api-httpListenerConfig" path="/api/v1/*">
<http:response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 200]">
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:response>
<http:error-response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 500]">
<http:body>#[payload]</http:body>
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:error-response>
</http:listener>
Hi, thanks for the response but i need to have this in dataweave transformer as i can have plenty of http.statuses . It should be done by using an expression in transformer but that is all i know
– Bubosam
Nov 24 at 17:11
Yes so set that in your listener and then in your dataweave transformers just set the value of the httpStatus var
– Ryan Carter
Nov 24 at 18:15
Thanks Ryan ! I got it working !
– Bubosam
Nov 26 at 14:21
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can use the statusCode
attribute in the http:response of the listener to tell it where to pickup the status from. The following example will pick it up from a var called httpStatus
or default to 200 if the var is not available after flow execution:
<http:listener config-ref="api-httpListenerConfig" path="/api/v1/*">
<http:response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 200]">
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:response>
<http:error-response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 500]">
<http:body>#[payload]</http:body>
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:error-response>
</http:listener>
Hi, thanks for the response but i need to have this in dataweave transformer as i can have plenty of http.statuses . It should be done by using an expression in transformer but that is all i know
– Bubosam
Nov 24 at 17:11
Yes so set that in your listener and then in your dataweave transformers just set the value of the httpStatus var
– Ryan Carter
Nov 24 at 18:15
Thanks Ryan ! I got it working !
– Bubosam
Nov 26 at 14:21
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can use the statusCode
attribute in the http:response of the listener to tell it where to pickup the status from. The following example will pick it up from a var called httpStatus
or default to 200 if the var is not available after flow execution:
<http:listener config-ref="api-httpListenerConfig" path="/api/v1/*">
<http:response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 200]">
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:response>
<http:error-response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 500]">
<http:body>#[payload]</http:body>
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:error-response>
</http:listener>
You can use the statusCode
attribute in the http:response of the listener to tell it where to pickup the status from. The following example will pick it up from a var called httpStatus
or default to 200 if the var is not available after flow execution:
<http:listener config-ref="api-httpListenerConfig" path="/api/v1/*">
<http:response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 200]">
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:response>
<http:error-response statusCode="#[vars.httpStatus default 500]">
<http:body>#[payload]</http:body>
<http:headers>#[vars.outboundHeaders default {}]</http:headers>
</http:error-response>
</http:listener>
edited Nov 22 at 19:23
answered Nov 22 at 19:08
Ryan Carter
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Hi, thanks for the response but i need to have this in dataweave transformer as i can have plenty of http.statuses . It should be done by using an expression in transformer but that is all i know
– Bubosam
Nov 24 at 17:11
Yes so set that in your listener and then in your dataweave transformers just set the value of the httpStatus var
– Ryan Carter
Nov 24 at 18:15
Thanks Ryan ! I got it working !
– Bubosam
Nov 26 at 14:21
add a comment |
Hi, thanks for the response but i need to have this in dataweave transformer as i can have plenty of http.statuses . It should be done by using an expression in transformer but that is all i know
– Bubosam
Nov 24 at 17:11
Yes so set that in your listener and then in your dataweave transformers just set the value of the httpStatus var
– Ryan Carter
Nov 24 at 18:15
Thanks Ryan ! I got it working !
– Bubosam
Nov 26 at 14:21
Hi, thanks for the response but i need to have this in dataweave transformer as i can have plenty of http.statuses . It should be done by using an expression in transformer but that is all i know
– Bubosam
Nov 24 at 17:11
Hi, thanks for the response but i need to have this in dataweave transformer as i can have plenty of http.statuses . It should be done by using an expression in transformer but that is all i know
– Bubosam
Nov 24 at 17:11
Yes so set that in your listener and then in your dataweave transformers just set the value of the httpStatus var
– Ryan Carter
Nov 24 at 18:15
Yes so set that in your listener and then in your dataweave transformers just set the value of the httpStatus var
– Ryan Carter
Nov 24 at 18:15
Thanks Ryan ! I got it working !
– Bubosam
Nov 26 at 14:21
Thanks Ryan ! I got it working !
– Bubosam
Nov 26 at 14:21
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