This commit merges the conditions for determining if an endpoint is
available in a single condition, deprecating
`ConditionalOnEnabledEndpoint` in the process.
Closes gh-16169
Update `JavaBeanBinder` so that overloaded setters can be used when
binding. Prior to this commit the setter picked would depend on the
order that the JVM returned the declared methods. We now consistently
prefer using the setter with a parameter type that matches the getter.
Closes gh-16206
Update the auto-configured Jetty `HttpClient` so that a default
`SslContextFactory` is used.
Prior to this commit connecting to https URLs would cause a
`NullPointerException`.
Fixed gh-16810
Update `JavaBeanBinder` so that previously cached beans are compared
using full generic type information. Prior to this commit binding would
fail if a class with the same resolved type, but different generics was
in the cache.
Fixes gh-16821
This commit auto-configures CBOR (see https://cbor.io/) codecs in the
RSocketStrategies, using Jackson binary format support.
The required dependency is added to the rsocket starter. Binary codecs
are well suited for RSocket payloads, so this codec is added first to
the list of codecs (before the JSON one already supported).
Closes gh-16830
As of spring-projects/spring-hateoas#854, Spring HATEOAS is not relying
on Objenesis anymore and removed the cache that was being used for it.
This commit removes the support for clearing that cache when running an
application with Devtools enabled.
See gh-16833
This commit auto-configures a prototype `RSocketRequester.Builder` bean
for building requester instances. This builder is pre-configured with
auto-detected `RSocketStrategies` (same as the server side).
Closes gh-16280
This commit restores the read-only `finalName` so that its value can
be lazily resolved against `${project.build.finalName}`.
While doing the evaluation ourselves and not relying on a dedicated
field at all would have been better, the evaluation increased the
number of required dependencies for no good reason.
IDEs should not offer auto-completion for that read-only field and it
is not published in the generated site either.
Closes gh-16456
This reverts commit 3b4ff7d746.
The commit caused the build to fail because it disabled
`@ConfigurationPropertiesScan` completely in slice tests. It
did not take into account components that were explicitly included
in slice tests using the `components` attribute. Since `@ConfigurationPropertiesScan`
replaces `@Component` and `@EnableConfigurationProperties`, these components
are no longer registered even though explicitly included.
Before this change it got overwritten by forwarding an empty
CacheControl to Spring. Spring itself sets CacheSeconds already
correctly in absence (=null) of a CacheControl.
Also:
* Fixes bug in WebMvcAutoConfigurationTests.cachePeriod which
prevented it to assert anything
See gh-16488
Closes gh-16730
Previously, due to a quirk in Spring Framework, it was necessary to use bean method
proxying in @Configuration classes that define one or more FactoryBeans. This quirk has
now been addressed so this commit disables bean method proxying where it is now no longer
needed.
Closes gh-16533
The `spring-boot-test` module has a dependency to TestNG to validate
some part of the test infrastructure but no tests are actually written
using TestNG. The presence of TestNG is a trigger for the maven surefire
plugin and it attempts to run tests using it.
This commit defines the explicit provider to use (JUnit 4)
Closes gh-16735
Prior to this commit, the audit auto-configuration provided
an `InMemoryAuditEventRepository` bean. This commit changes the auto-config
so that an `AuditEventRepository` is not provided and instead the auto-config
is conditional on the presence of a `AuditEventRepository` bean. This is done
to encourage the use of a custom implementation of `AuditEventRepository`
since the in-memory one is quite limited and not suitable for production.
A flag is available if the auto-configuration needs to be turned off even
in the presence of a bean.
Closes gh-16110
Prior to this commit, the http trace auto-configuration provided
an `InMemoryHttpTraceRepository` bean. This commit changes the auto-config
so that an `HttpTraceRepository` is not provided and instead the auto-config
is conditional on the presence of a `HttpTraceRepository` bean. This is done
to encourage the use of a custom implementation of `HttpTraceRepository`
since the in-memory one is quite limited and not suitable for production.
A flag is available if the auto-configuration needs to be turned off even
in the presence of a bean.
Closes gh-15039
When `management.metrics.web.server.auto-time-requests` is enabled
(default=true), Spring Boot collects metrics on controller methods even
when they are not annotated with `@Timed`.
When this happens, created metrics are based on the default
`@Timed` configuration and there is no way to customize the
configuration of those auto-timed controller metrics.
This commit adds default configurations to auto-timed requests on both
client and server sides.
See gh-15988
Since Hazlecast 3.12, YAML configuration format is supported in
addition to XML. Therefore, this change makes Spring Boot automatically
discover not only `hazelcast.xml` (and `hazelcast-client.xml`), but also
`hazelcast.yaml` (and `hazelcast-client.yaml`).
See gh-16632
This commit reinstates the single-page variant for the Spring Boot
reference documentation.
Now the single and multi-page variants are hosted under the same
`"html"` folder, as `"index.html"` and `"single-index.html"`.
Note that files ending in `"index.html`" are treated as index files by
the spring-doc-resources project and their table of contents do not
display a "Back to index" link.
Fixes gh-16295
Polish contribution to use a factory method in `AbstractJsonMarshalTester`
rather than additional constructor arguments.
Also change the `JsonContent` tests so that the `Configuration` constructor
is package private. This keeps JsonPath classes out of our public API, at
the expense of limiting custom JsonPath configurations to just our code.
See gh-16629
Update `JacksonTester` so that the JsonPath instance is explicitly configured
with both a `JacksonJsonProvider` and a `JacksonMappingProvider`.
Prior to this commit, the handling of special characters was not symmetrical
between the serialization (handled via the JacksonTester) and the parsing (handled
via JsonPath) due to the fact that JsonPath used `SimpleJson` as its parser.
See gh-16629