Since `ManagementSecurityAutoConfiguration` is cnfiguring web-related
things, it has been renamed to `ManagementWebSecurityAutoConfiguration`.
Closes gh-2163
The default values of fields in @ConfigurationProperties classes are,
where possible, included in the configuration metadata. The default
values for the HAL and Links endpoints vary depending on other
configuration settings. As a result, including a default in the
metadata is misleading.
This commit removes the default assignment of "" to the path fields so
that no default value will be included in the metadata.
Closes gh-3567
Various areas of the code expect the management's context path to not
contain any trailing slash but nothing is enforcing it. We now make sure
to remove any trailing slash, including the one for '/' and make that
explicit via the Javadoc of the getter.
Fixes gh-3553
Previously, an item could only have a 'deprecated' boolean flag to
indicate that the property is deprecated. It is desirable to provide an
additional description for the deprecation as well as the name of the
property to use instead.
The `deprecated` boolean flag is now supported. Instead, a `deprecated`
object can be specified with two optional attributes: `reason` to provide
an explanation for the deprecation and `replacement` to refer to the
property that should be used instead. If none of them is present, an
empty deprecation object should be set.
For backward compatibility, the `deprecated` field is still set.
Deprecation information can only set via manual meta-data.
Closes gh-3449
When Spring Data REST is owning the home page it has its own
HandlerMapping with a fix (relatively) low priority. The /links
endpoint wants to own the home page as well, and our handler mapping
has a high priority for good reasons. This change addresses the
issue by checking if Spring Data REST is configured and if
the management context path (or more specifically, the links
endpoint) is the same as the home page.
Fixes gh-3486
When Spring Security sends 302 responses to a login page we don't get
any information about the request matching in Spring MVC. Consequently
apps can end up with a lot of counter.status.302.* metrics (where
"*" can be whatever the user sent).
This change treats 3xx the same as 4xx (if it is unmapped it just gets
added to a metric called "unmapped" instead of using the actual request
path).
Fixes gh-2563
Update DataSourceHealthIndicator to support pattern based matching for
DB2 products. Prior to this commit product identifiers of the form
`DB2/LINUXX8664` were not supported.
Fixes gh-3377
Replace the previously used `EndpointWebMvcConfiguration`
`spring.factories` key with a dedicated ManagementContextConfiguration
annotation.
Also renamed the EndpointWebMvcHypermediaConfiguration and
EndpointWebMvcConfiguration classes to make it clearer that they are
for the management context.
See gh-3345
Update the `ManagementServerPort` detection logic to attempt direct
property resolution before looking for a local property bean
definition. Bean definitions provided by auto-configuration classes
are ignored.
This change allow `OnManagementMvcCondition` to use the
`ManagementServerPort` to determine when `EndpointWebMvcConfiguration`
should apply (removing the need to create a temporary context).
See gh-3345
If spring-hateoas is on the classpath and an MvcEndpoint returns a
@ResponseBody it will be extended and wrapped into a Resource with links.
All the existing endpoints that return sensible JSON data can be extended
this way (i.e. not /logfile). The HAL browser will also be added as an
endpoint if available on the classpath. Finally, asciidocs for the
Actuator endpoints are available as a separate jar file, which if
included in an app will also generate a new (HTTP) endpoint.
Fixes gh-1390
There is a new spring.factories entry for
org.springframework.boot.actuate.autoconfigure.EndpointWebMvcConfiguration
which loads extra beans into the MVC config for the Actuator.
If the management context is a child context all the beans go in the
child (except the Spring Security filter still). A big bonus is that
you can add WebConfigurerAdapters to configure static resources etc.
A new component called ManagementContextResolver can be used to
locate the ApplicationContext for the MVC endpoints.
Fixes gh-3345
The default is now to reveal all details unless sensitive=true
(instead of only revealing then if sensitive was explicitly false).
The definition of "secure" also changes to something more sensible
where it is only true if security is enabled.
Fixes gh-2816
The default should be to generate a key from the prefix. Otherwise
if user sets the prefix and not the key it can pick up metrics from
another repository (which is what happens in the tests).
Extract common features from CounterBuffers and GuageBuffers into
a shared superclass. The new extracted types allows the service
implementations to be simplified.
Fixes gh-3257
Update `ApplicationPidFileWriter` to support a 'fail on write error'
properties which allows the user to exit the application if the PID
file cannot be written.
This commit also deprecates `spring.pidfile` in favor of
`spring.pid.file` so that the new property can be added without overlap.
Fixes gh-2764
Add the CloudFoundry vcap_services key, as well as a regular expression
to sanitize any key containing the word 'credentials'.
Fixes gh-3248
Closes gh-3266
Previously, the actual HTTP port on which a web application is running on
was only exposed in tests. This commit makes sure to provide that feature
regardless of the environment so that applications can know on which port
they are actually running on.
If there are several containers, each is exposed via the namespace of
their respective application context.
Closes gh-3259
The hitRatio is the ratio of two windowed rates that are calculated
independently. They are not updated or read transactionally, hence the
ratio of the two can drift slightly from what might be expected.
We now make sure that the hit or miss ratio can't be higher than 1
Closes gh-3235
for users to get started. It also makes it more flexible if different
aggregation keys are needed depending on the environment. The most
important new feature is the
spring.metrics.export.redis.aggregateKeyPattern configuration, which
fits the *.redis.key and prefix defaults. The aggregate reader uses
a prefix based on the key by default, with a naming convention that
the key starts with "keys.".
Update `ConfigurationPropertiesReportEndpoint` so that properties that
are set with a Boolean class but read with a boolean primitive still
appear in the report. The allows the Endpoint.isEnabled() property to
be displayed.
Fixes gh-2929
Make sure the Hazelcast statistics support is not triggered if the Spring
support is not present. The Hazelcast dependency alone may be used with
JCache and this should not trigger the support of the native Hazelcast
metrics infra.
See gh-2633
Previously the @Value annotation was not on a top level @Bean field
(it was nested inside). Manually constructing the bean in a separate
configuration class seems like the best way to get it to actually bind
at runtime.
Users can add @ExportMetric[Reader,Writer] to readers and writers that
they want to participate in the default exporter. There is also still an
@ActuatorMetricWriter that is used for the legacy (non-Java8) Gauge and
CounterServices.
The redis export and aggregate use case is a lot nicer with this
shared data between the two component types.
Also made MetricExportProperties itself a Trigger (so the default
delay etc. can be configured via spring.metrics.export.*).
Write to NUL on Windows and /dev/null on other platforms. Increase the
default number of iterations to avoid problems with the reduced timing
precision on Windows.
Closes gh-2976
User can add a bean of type MetricsEndpointMetricReader to opt in
to exporting all metrics via the MetricsEndpoint (instead of via
MetricReaders). There are disadvantages (like no accurate timestamps)
so it's best to leave it as an opt in.
Also improved tests for metric auto configuration a bit.
In principle you might have multiple "system" repositories, all
of which you want to go to public metrics or not be metrics exporters.
This change adds a new annotation and renames the old one, so that
reades and writers can be distinguished, and also changes the
autowiring of them to accept multiple values.
Also adds automatic public metrics for Spring Integration.
This commit adds CORS support to the Actuator’s MVC endpoints. CORS
support is disabled by default and is only enabled once the
endpoints.cors.allowed-origins property has been set.
The new properties to control the endpoints’ CORS configuration are:
endpoints.cors.allow-credentials
endpoints.cors.allowed-origins
endpoints.cors.allowed-methods
endpoints.cors.allowed-headers
endpoints.cors.exposed-headers
The changes to enable Jolokia-specific CORS support (57a51ed) have been
reverted as part of this commit. This provides a consistent approach
to CORS configuration across all endpoints, rather than Jolokia using
its own configuration.
See gh-1987
Closes gh-2936
This avoids a potential problems with ordering between Dropwizard and
normal repository configuration. A Dropwizard sample has been added to
verify the behaviour.
Different physical sources for the same logical metric just need to
publish them with a period-separated prefix, and this reader will
aggregate (by truncating the metric names, dropping the prefix).
Very useful (for instance) if multiple application instances are
feeding to a central (e.g. redis) repository and you want to
display the results. Useful in conjunction with a
MetricReaderPublicMetrics for hooking up to the /metrics endpoint.