The Spring Cloud Connectors project has been deprecated in favor of the
Java CFEnv project. The Boot auto-configuration and starter that support
Connectors were deprecated in Boot 2.2.
This commit removes the Connectors auto-configuration, starter,
and dependency management.
Closes gh-19798
The Elasticsearch transport client has been deprecated since Spring Boot
2.2.0 and is about to be removed from Spring Data Elasticsearch and
Elasticsearch itself in their next major releases.
The available REST client support variants are now the preferred way of
using Elasticsearch features.
Closes gh-19668
This commit also changes the request matcher for MVC
endpoints to use an AntPathRequestMatcher instead of an
MvcRequestMatcher. The endpoint is always available
under the mapped endpoint path and this way the same matcher
can be used for both MVC and Jersey.
Fixes gh-17912
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
The `reactor-tools` dependency now brings a new Reactor Debug Agent
which instruments loaded classes for better Reactor stacktraces.
This commit removes the `spring.reactor.stacktrace-mode.enabled`
configuration property since the related Reactor Hook is about to be
removed.
As a replacement, we're introducing `spring.reactor.debug-agent.enabled`
which tells whether the Reactor Debug Agent should be loaded, given that
the `reactor-tools` dependency is available. This option is enabled by
default, since adding the dependency on classpath is a strong signal
already.
Fixes gh-17128
As of Spring Data Moore, a new reactive template and the
corresponding repositories support have been added.
This commit auto-configures a `ReactiveElasticsearchTemplate`
with the configuration properties under the
`spring.data.elasticsearch.client.reactive` namespace.
To enable this feature, applications require both Spring Data
Elasticsearch dependencies (typically
`spring-boot-starter-data-elasticsearch`) and dependencies
for a `WebClient` (often `spring-boot-starter-webflux`).
The support for the reactive Elasticsearch repositories is
also provided.
Closes gh-16214
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 adds support for RSocket server applications.
The auto-configuration will either add RSocket support to an existing
Reactor Netty server in a WebFlux application (as a WebSocket endpoint),
or bootstrap a brand new RSocket server instance.
Spring Boot will also auto-configure the Spring Messaging infrastructure
that supports Controller beans with `@MessageMapping` annotated methods.
Fixes gh-16021
Complete the restructuring of the security auto-configuration
packages by removing the direct import of web configuration from
the main security auto-configuration.
Closes gh-14412
This commit also refactors OAuth2 client properties. With
the added support for authorization_code clients, client
registrations are now divided into `login` and `authorization_code`.
An environment post processor is used for backward compatibility with
old Open ID Connect login clients.
Closes gh-13812
This commit adds support for the new `ReactorResourceFactory` and
ensures that such a bean is created and destroyed with the application
context. This will create a `ClientHttpConnector` bean, to be configured
on the `WebClient.Builder` instance - or let developers create their own
`ClientHttpConnector` bean to override that opinion.
By default, the `ReactorResourceFactory` is configured to participate
with the global resources, for better efficiency.
Closes gh-14058
This commit changes AbstractWebMvcEndpointHandlerMapping to
be a MatchableHandlerMapping. Additionally, EndpointRequest,
now delegates to MvcRequestMatcher for Spring MVC applications.
For all other applications, AntPathRequestMatcher is used as
a delegate.
Closes gh-13962
This commit adds support for providing a default ThreadPoolTaskScheduler
with sensible defaults. A new TaskSchedulerBuilder is provided with
defaults from the `spring.task.scheduler.*` namespace and can be used
to create custom instances.
If no custom `TaskScheduler` bean is present, `@EnableScheduling` now
uses the auto-configured task scheduler.
Closes gh-1397
This commit adds support for providing a default ThreadPoolTaskExecutor
with sensible defaults. A new TaskExecutorBuilder is provided with
defaults from the `spring.task.*` namespace and can be used to create
custom instances.
If no custom `Executor` bean is present, `@EnableAsync` now uses the
auto-configure application task executor. Same goes for the async support
in Spring MVC.
Closes gh-1563
Auto-configuration of LDAP's `LdapTemplate` is currently a part of
`LdapDataAutoConfiguration` which is conditional of presence of
`LdapRepository` (i.e. Spring Data LDAP). This arrangement isn't ideal
since the `LdapTemplate` is a part of Spring LDAP project, and therefore
should not be tied to Spring Data LDAP.
This commit improves and simplifies LDAP auto-configuration by moving
`LdapTemplate` configuration to `LdapAutoConfiguration`. Consequently,
`LdapDataAutoConfiguration` is not needed anymore and is removed.
See gh-13136
This commit adds auto-configuration support for both `RestClient` and
`RestHighLevelClient` which are provided by `elasticsearch-rest-client`
and `elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client` dependencies respectively.
`RestClient` is associated with configuration properties in the
`spring.elasticsearch.rest.*` namespace, since this is the component
taking care of HTTP communication with the actual Elasticsearch node.
`RestHighLevelClient` wraps the first one and naturally inherits that
configuration.
Closes gh-12600
Update the configurable embedded web server factory interfaces to
extend `ConfigurableWebServerFactory` so that the can be used in a
`WebServerFactoryCustomizer`.
Extract server specific customization to their own auto-configuration
and align reactive/servlet server auto-configuration.
Closes gh-8573
This commit adds support for Spring Boot error conventions with WebFlux.
The Spring MVC support for that is based on an `Controller` that's
mapped on a specific `"/error"` path and configured as an error page in
the Servlet container. With WebFlux, this support leverages a
`WebExceptionHandler`, which catches exceptions flowing through the
reactive pipeline and handles them.
The `DefaultErrorWebExceptionHandler` supports the following:
* return a JSON error response to machine clients
* return error HTML views (templates, static or default HTML view)
One can customize the error information by contributing an
`ErrorAttributes` bean to the application context.
Spring Boot provides an `ErrorWebExceptionHandler` marker interface and a
base implementation that provides high level constructs to handle
errors, based on the Spring WebFlux functional flavor.
The error handling logic can be completely changed by providing a custom
`RouterFunction` there.
Fixes gh-8625
Move projects to better reflect the way that Spring Boot is released.
The following projects are under `spring-boot-project`:
- `spring-boot`
- `spring-boot-autoconfigure`
- `spring-boot-tools`
- `spring-boot-starters`
- `spring-boot-actuator`
- `spring-boot-actuator-autoconfigure`
- `spring-boot-test`
- `spring-boot-test-autoconfigure`
- `spring-boot-devtools`
- `spring-boot-cli`
- `spring-boot-docs`
See gh-9316