- Supply auto-configuration for the new indicator
- As suggested in the pull request, include the free disk space and
configured threshold in the health details
- Update the documentation to describe the indicator and its
two configuration settings
- Use @ConfigurationProperties to bind the indicator's configuration.
This should make the changes sympathetic to the work being done
to automate the configuration properties documentation
Closes gh-1297
This commit introduces support for Jackson based XML serialization, using the
new MappingJackson2XmlHttpMessageConverter provided by Spring Framework
4.1. It is automatically activated when Jackson XML extension is detected on the
classpath.
Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder is now used to create ObjectMapper and XmlMapper
instances with the following customized properties:
- MapperFeature.DEFAULT_VIEW_INCLUSION is disabled
- DeserializationFeature.FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES is disabled
JodaModuleAutoConfiguration and Jsr310ModuleAutoConfiguration have been removed
since their behaviors are now handled directly by the ObjectMapper builder.
In addition to the existing @Bean of type ObjectMapper support, it is now
possible to customize Jackson based serialization properties by declaring
a @Bean of type Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder.
Fixes gh-1237
Fixes gh-1580
Fixes gh-1644
In some scenarios, the ErrorPageFilter will want to forward the request
to an error page but the response has already been committed. One common
cause of this is when the filter’s running on WAS. WAS calls
flushBuffer() (which commits the response), upon a clean exit from a
servlet’s service method.
Previously, the filter would attempt the forward, even if the response
was committed. This would result in an IllegalStateException and a
possibly incomplete response that may also have an incorrect status
code.
This commit updates the ErrorPageFilter to check to see if the response
has already been committed before it attempts to forward the request to
the error page. If the response has already been committed, the filter
logs an error and allows the container’s normal handling to kick in.
This prevents an IllegalStateException from being thrown.
This commit also updates the response wrapper to keep track of when
sendError has been called. Now, when flushBuffer is called, if
sendError has been called, the wrapper calls sendError on the wrapped
response. This prevents the wrapper from suppressing an error when the
response is committed before the request handling returns to the error
page filter.
Closes gh-1575
Corrected the documentation to refer to file as tests.groovy, rather
than test.groovy. Updated cope snippet as tests.groovy should expect
"Hello World!" rather than "Hello World".
Closes gh-1593
Enhance JacksonAutoConfiguration to configure features on the
ObjectMapper it creates based on the following configuration
properties:
spring.jackson.deserialization.* = true|false
spring.jackson.generator.* = true|false
spring.jackson.mapper.* = true|false
spring.jackson.parser.* = true|false
spring.jackson.serialization.* = true|false
The final part of each property name maps onto an enum. The enums are:
deserialization: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.DeserializationFeature
generator: com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonGenerator.Feature
mapper: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.MapperFeature
parser: com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonParser.Feature
serialization: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.SerializationFeature
Closes gh-1227
Spring Data Redis 1.4.0 introduced Redis Sentinel support. When
specified, RedisConnectionFactory uses the Sentinel configuration to
determine the current master.
Sentinel configuration can be specified using two new properties:
spring.redis.sentinel.master and spring.redis.sentinel.nodes.
For example:
spring.redis.sentinel.master=mymaster # name of redis server
spring.redis.sentinel.nodes=127.0.0.1:26379,127.0.0.1:26380
Alternatively, a bean of type RedisSentinelConfiguration can be declared
and it will be used to configure the connection factory.
Note: At this time, Sentinel support is only available for Jedis
Closes gh-1337
This commit deprecates the proprietary EnableRabbitMessaging annotation
in favour of the standard @EnableRabbit introduced as of Spring Rabbit
1.4.
Fixes gh-1494
This commit improves DataSourceMetadata to expose the validation
query. This can be used by DataSourceHealthIndicator as the query
to use instead of "guessing" which query could be applied according
to the database type.
Fixes gh-1282
This commit adds an abstraction that provides a standard manner to
retrieve various metadata that are shared by most data sources.
DataSourceMetadata is implemented by the three data source
implementations that boot supports out-of-the-box: Tomcat, Hikari and
Commons dbcp.
This abstraction is used to provide two additional metrics per data
source defined in the application: the number of allocated
connection(s) (.active) and the current usage of the connection pool
(.usage).
All such metrics share the 'datasource.' prefix. The prefix is further
qualified for each data source:
* If the data source is the primary data source (that is either the
only available data source or the one flagged @Primary amongst the
existing ones), the prefix is "datasource.primary"
* If the data source bean name ends with "dataSource", the prefix is
the name of the bean without it (i.e. batchDataSource becomes batch)
* In all other cases, the name of the bean is used
It is possible to override part or all of those defaults by
registering a bean with a customized version of
DataSourcePublicMetrics.
Additional DataSourceMetadata implementations for other data source
types can be added very easily, check
DataourceMetadataProvidersConfiguration for more details.
Fixes gh-1013
This commit binds RepositoryRestConfiguration to the spring.data.rest
prefix so that any of its property can be customized through the
environment.
If a RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration is defined in the context, those
customization do not apply, as it was the case before.
Fixes gh-1171
Add `spring.datasource.jndi-name` property to allow a DataSource to be
looked up from JNDI as an alternative to defining a URL connection.
Fixes gh-989
Rework flexible PublicMetrics registration introduced in 2be6b3e4 to
restore compatibility with v1.1 VanillaPublicMetrics. The new
MetricReaderPublicMetrics class now exposes metrics from a MetricReader
and VanillaPublicMetrics is deprecated. The MetricsEndpoint can now
exposes a collection of PublicMetric interface directly.
See gh-1094
This commit fixes some inconsistent or outdated keys in the
documentation. More specifically:
* allowSessionOverride is no longer a template parameter
* templateEncoding has been renamed to charSet
* Groovy templates do not have the same configuration hierarchy, hence
they don't share all settings
* spring.data.elasticsearch.local does not seem to exist
* flyway prefix and suffix should be sqlMigrationPrefix and suffix
* spring.rabbitmq.virtualHost had a typo
* endpoints.error.path is not a valid property
* shell.command-path-patterns had a typo
* spring.datasource.max-wait had a typo
Fixes gh-1226
This commit permits the use of several PublicMetrics instances by
default. Previously, only one PublicMetrics service could be specified
and a user configuration would remove all the defaulting.
VanillaPublicMetrics now takes a collection of PublicMetrics and
invokes them in sequence to build the final collection of metrics.
The system-related metrics have been moved to SystemPublicMetrics and
are registered by default.
Also updated the documentation to mention this feature and how it
could be fully overridden.
Fixes gh-1094
Update the executable JAR code to automatically unpack any entries
which include an entry comment starting `UNPACK:` to the temp folder.
The existing Maven and Gradle plugins have been updated with new
configuration options and the `spring-boot-tools` project has been
updated to write the appropriate entry comment based on a flag passed
in via the `Library` class.
This support has been added to allow libraries such a JRuby (which
assumes that `jruby-complete.jar` is always accessible as file) to work
with Spring Boot executable jars.
Fixes gh-1070
Add a Library class update the LibraryCallback interface and
implementations to use it. This change is in preparation for
an addition `unpack` flag that will be required to allow the
automatic unpacking of certain nested jars.
See gh-1070
Prior to this commit it was not safe to start several contexts
using the HornetQAutoConfiguration in the same VM. Each context
was trying to start their own HornetQ embedded broker by default but
only the first was really starting. Worse, the various InVM connection
factories were all silently connecting to the first broker.
This commit introduces a new "serverId" property that is an auto-
incremented integer by default. This identifies the server to connect
to and allows each context to start its own embedded broker in total
isolation of other contexts.
This commits makes it possible for a context to disable its own
embedded broker and connect to an existing one, potentially started
by another context.
Fixes gh-1063
Simplify the exclusion logic used in Gradle by implementing implicit
exclusions rather than trying to detect transitive excludes.
This commit reverts much of the code originally included to fix gh-1047
which adds far too much complexity to the build and still doesn't solve
the underlying issue.
Fixes gh-1103
The lists are comma separated. In addition, user can add prefixes
"+" or "-", to signal that those values should be removed from the
default list, not added to a fresh one. E.g.
$ spring jar app.jar --include lib/*.jar,-static/** --exclude -**/*.jar
to include a jar file specifically, and make sure it is not excluded,
and additionally not include the static/** resources that would otherwise
be included in the defaults. As soon as "+" or "-" prefixes are detected
the default entries are all added (except the ones exlcuded with "-").
Fixes gh-1090