Using Anypoint Studio to Configure HTTP Connector 1.9 - Mule 4
Anypoint Studio (Studio) editors help you design and update your Mule applications, properties, and configuration files.
To add and configure a connector in Studio:
When you run the connector, you can view the app log to check for problems in real time, as described in View the App Log.
If you are new to configuring connectors in Studio, see Use Studio to Configure a Connector. If, after reading this topic, you need additional information about the connector fields, see the HTTP Connector Reference.
Create a Mule Project
In Studio, create a new Mule project in which to add and configure the connector:
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In Studio, select File > New > Mule Project.
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Enter a name for your Mule project and click Finish.
Add the Connector to Your Mule Project
Add HTTP Connector to your Mule project to automatically populate the XML code with the connector’s namespace and schema location and add the required dependencies to the project’s pom.xml
file:
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In Mule Palette, click (X) Search in Exchange.
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In Add Dependencies to Project, type
http
in the search field. -
Click HTTP in Available modules.
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Click Add.
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Click Finish.
Adding a connector to a Mule project in Studio does not make that connector available to other projects in your Studio workspace.
Configure a Source
A source initiates a flow when a specified condition is met. You can configure one of these sources to use with HTTP Connector:
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HTTP Listener
Initiates a flow each time it receives a request on the configured host and port -
Scheduler
Initiates a flow when a time-based condition is met
For example, to configure an HTTP Listener source, follow these steps:
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In Mule Palette, select HTTP > Listener.
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Drag Listener to the Studio canvas.
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On the Listener configuration screen, optionally change the value of the Display Name field.
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Specify a value for the Path field.
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Click the plus sign (+) next to the Connector configuration field to configure a global element that can be used by all instances of the HTTP Listener source in the app.
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On the General tab, specify connection information for the connector.
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On the TLS tab, optionally specify the TLS information for the connector.
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On the Advanced tab, optionally specify reconnection information, including a reconnection strategy.
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Click Test Connection to confirm that Mule can connect with the specified server.
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Click OK.
Add a Connector Operation to the Flow
When you add a connector operation to your flow, you are specifying an action for that connector to perform.
To add an operation for HTTP Connector, follow these steps:
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In Mule Palette, select HTTP and then select the desired operation.
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Drag the operation onto the Studio canvas, next to the input source.
You can configure one of these operations to use with HTTP Connector:
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Basic security filter
Secures and authenticates requests to your service. -
Load a static resource
Brings a resource, such as a script, from the file system into your Mule app to be returned by an HTTP Listener source. -
Request
Consumes an HTTP service.
Configure a Global Element for the Connector
When you configure a connector, configure a global element that all instances of that connector in the app can use.
For example, to configure the global element for the HTTP Listener source, follow these steps:
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Select the source in the Studio canvas.
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In the General configuration screen for the operation, click the Add icon () to access the global element configuration fields.
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In the General tab, set the following fields:
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Protocol:
HTTP (Default)
orHTTPS
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Host:
All Interfaces [0.0.0.0] (default)
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Port:
8081
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In the TLS tab, optionally specify the TLS information for the connector.
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In the Advanced tab, optionally specify reconnection information, including a reconnection strategy.
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Click Test Connection to confirm that Mule can connect with the specified server.
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Click OK.
View the App Log
To check for problems, you can view the app log as follows:
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If you’re running the app from Anypoint Platform, the app log output goes to the Anypoint Studio console window.
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If you’re running the app using Mule from the command line, the app log output goes to your operating system console.
Unless the log file path is customized in the app’s log file (log4j2.xml
), you can also access the app log in the default location MULE_HOME/logs/<app-name>.log
. You can configure the location of the log path in the app log file log4j2.xml
.