All Hibernate entityManagerFactories are automatically instrumented
and their statistics are included into Micrometer using its
HibernateMetrics binder.
Closes gh-12550
This commits make sure that the Quartz auto-configuration no longer
associates an `Executor` bean if present in the context as Quartz offers
properties to tune it, which would mutate and lead to unexpected
results.
Closes gh-12823
Spring Boot now deploys both annotation-based and functional endpoints
under the same `HttpHandler`; this means the currently auto-configured
`MetricsWebFilter` is instrumenting all endpoints to produce metrics.
There is no need for a WebFlux functional specific support.
This commit removes mentions of `RouterFunctionMetrics` in the docs and
deprecates that class.
Closes gh-12833
Documentation still refers to the now deprecated `EnvironmentTestUtils`
class instead of `TestPropertyValues` for setting environment values in
tests.
This commit replaces it with `TestPropertyValues` and provides an
equivalent code example.
Closes gh-12711
This commit updates WebTestClientAutoConfiguration to only create a
WebTestClient when running a WebFlux-based application as mocking the
context only works with that mode at the moment.
Closes gh-12318
As auto-configuration for Spring Security OAuth has been removed
from Spring Boot 2.0 and Spring Security 5 doesn't have OAuth
2.0 Authorization / Resource Server support yet, it has not
been obvious at all how to implement an OAUth 2.0 server with
Spring Boot 2.0.
For that reason, this new section briefly explains the current
temporary situation and points to the spring-security-oauth2-autoconfigure
module that restores the auto-configuration support for OAuth
2.0 Authorization and Resource Servers.
Closes gh-12491
Even though War deployment is supported by Spring Framework itself for
WebFlux applications, this is not the case currently in Spring Boot.
Fixes gh-12455
This commit updates WebTestClientAutoConfiguration to only create a
WebTestClient when running a WebFlux-based application as mocking the
context only works with that mode at the moment.
Closes gh-12318
This commit detects if a `ConnectionNameStrategy` bean exists in the
context and associates it with the auto-configured RabbitMQ's
`ConnectionFactory` when that is the case.
Closes gh-12367
Update `PropertySourceLoader` so that it no longer needs to deal with
matching multi-document files using the `spring.profile` property. The
loader now simply returns one or more `PropertSource` instances for a
given `Resource`.
All property matching now occurs in the `ConfigFileApplicationListener`.
This allows document processing logic to be contained in a single place,
and allows us to rationalize the algorithm so that negative matching
profiles are processed last.
Fixes gh-12159
Drop `SpringProfileDocumentMatcher` and replace it with two new
implementations that restrict when YAML documents are loaded. YAML
sections are now restricted both on the specific profile that is being
loaded, and the profiles that are currently accepted.
The `PropertySourceLoader` interface has been refined to include a
predicate that determines when a profile is accepted. The
`ConfigFileApplicationListener` simply delegates the predicate logic to
the `Environment`.
Fixes gh-8011
This commit adds micrometer's default values for each monitoring
system with tests that validate those defaults are consistent. This
makes sure that those defaults are part of the metadata and any tooling
support that uses it.
Closes gh-12089
Refactor `ConfigurationPropertiesBindingPostProcessor` to allow JSR-303
validation on `@ConfigurationProperties` defined at the `@Bean` method
level.
JSR-303 validation is now applied when a JSR-303 implementation is
available and `@Validated` is present on either the configuration
properties class itself or the `@Bean` method that creates it.
Standard Spring validation is also supported using a validator bean
named `configurationPropertiesValidator`, or by having the configuration
properties implement `Validator`.
The commit also consolidates tests into a single location.
Fixes gh-10803
The `server.display-name` configuration property is used to configure
the application display name for Servlet-based applications.
This commit moves that property to:
`server.servlet.application-display-name` and keeps the same defaults.
Closes gh-8624
Remove custom `SpringIntegrationMetrics` and instead provide
auto-configuration to the direct Micrometer support added in Spring
Integration 5.0.2.
Closes gh-11985
As discussed in gh-11872, `TestRestTemplate` constructor variants taking
a `RestTemplate` argument are confusing since the main goal of that
class is to mutate `RestTemplate`.
This commit removes all those constructor variants and replaces them
with `RestTemplateBuilder` arguments when possible.
Closes gh-11872
Refactor `*ExportConfiguration` classes to be regular auto-configuration
classes.
Also removed the `@ConditionalOnProperty` guards for `.enabled` properties
since auto-configuration can now be excluded in the usual way. Enabled
properties remain where applicable and are adapted for Micrometer to use
as it sees fit.
Fixes gh-11838
Move `ApplicationHome`, `ApplicationPid` and `ApplicationTemp` to the
`system` package. Since `system` package is now much lower level, the
existing `FileWriter` implementations also needed to move to prevent
package tangles.
Fixes gh-8614
This commit makes sure that a "cache.time-to-live" property is not
generated for endpoints that do not have a main read operation (i.e. a
read operation with no parameter or only nullable parameters).
This matches the endpoint feature that provides caching for only such
operation.
Closes gh-11703
Previously, Hikari's pool name was auto-configured with the value of
`spring.datasource.name` that defaults to `testdb`, which brings some
confusion.
This commit removes the default `testdb` value on
`spring.datasource.name` as it is a sane default only for an embedded
datasource. It is applied whenever applicable instead.
Closes gh-11719
This commit makes sure that `CharacterEncodingFilter` is ordered with
the `Ordered.HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE` and that other filters, potentially
reading the request body, are ordered after.
In this particular case, both `WebMvcMetricsFilter` and
`ErrorPageFilter` are now ordered at `Ordered.HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE + 1` to
avoid cases where the request body is read before the encoding
configuration is taken into account.
Closes gh-11607
This commit partially reverts the changes made in ec470fbe. While
the started message continues to be logged before any application and
command line runners are called, the publishing of
ApplicationReadyEvent now happens after the runners have been called.
Additionally, a new event, named ApplicationStartedEvent, has been
introduced. This new event is published after the context has been
refreshed but before any application and command line runners are
called.
Closes gh-11484
The reworking of the events described above also means that either
an ApplicationReadyEvent or an ApplicationFailedEvent will be
published and the latter should never be published once the former
has been published.
Closes gh-11485
This commits improves the cache auto-configuration for Redis by looking
up a custom "RedisCacheConfiguration" bean that allows to take full
control over the `RedisCacheManager`.
Closes gh-11599
As HibernateJpaConfiguration is package private, it is no longer
possible to extend the default Spring Boot configuration to apply
advanced settings. The most notable use case for this is the
customization of Hibernate properties using instance value vs. string
value that can be set using the "spring.jpa.properties" namespace.
This commit adds a HibernatePropertiesCustomizer callback interface that
can be implemented to tune Hibernate properties at will.
Closes gh-11211
I made a complete editing pass plus another pass to see where I could add more links, both within the document and to other parts of Spring. The result was a thorough edit (though I'm sure I missed things, purely due to the size of the thing).
Previously, the Docbook Maven plugin would generate an epub archive
with the majority of contents in OEBPS/, including content.opf, while
the META-INF/container.xml file reference to content.opf in the root
of the archive.
This commit overrides the epub.oebps.dir variable to move the content
into the root of the archive where it's expected to be. Implementing
this override highlighted that our customization stylesheet was not
being applied as the configuration property was incorrect (it was
epubCustomnization rather than the required epub3Customization). This
has been corrected along with a problem with missing images that
fixing it revealed.
Closes gh-11470
This commit adds GC and thread jvm metrics to the existing memory
metrics. All three are now managed by a unique
management.metrics.binders.jvm.enabled property.
Closes gh-11425
This commit moves management.server.context-path to
management.server.servlet.context-path to align with the configuration
key for the application's main context path.
Closes gh-11359
Prior to this change, the Spring MVC auto-configuration would add a new
formatter to convert `java.util.Date` to/from `String` using the
configured configuration property `spring.mvc.date-format`.
This commit adds a new `WebConversionService` class that registers
date formatters with a custom date format, or register the default ones
if no custom configuration is provided.
This avoids duplicating equivalent formatters in the registry.
With this change, date types from `java.util`, `org.joda.time` and
`java.time` are now all supported.
This commit also replicates this feature for WebFlux applications by
adding a new `spring.webflux.date-format` configuration property.
Closes gh-5523
Closes gh-11402
Rather than using two properties to enable or disable reactive and
imperative repositories for a particular store, this commit introduces
a new repository type condition that's backed by a single
spring.data.<store>.repositories.type property. The type can be
auto (automatically enables whatever's available), imperative (enables
imperative repositories), none (enables nothing), or reactive (enables
reactive repositories). The default is auto.
Repositories do not have a reactive option (such as JPA) continue to
have a spring.data.<store>.repositories.enabled property that takes a
boolean value.
Closes gh-11134
Drop the status endpoint and merge functionality back into the health
endpoint. The `management.endpoint.health.show-details` property can
be used to change if full details, or just the status is displayed.
Fixes gh-11113
Rename `reactive-repositories` to `reactiverepositories` and replace
`spring.resources.cache-control` with `spring.resources.cache.control`.
Fixes gh-11090
Previously, custom Hibernate naming strategies could only be
configured via properties. This allowed a fully-qualified classname to
be specified, but did not allow a naming strategy instance to be used.
This commit updates HibernateJpaConfiguration to use
ImplicitNamingStrategy and PhysicalNamingStrategy beans if they
exist. If both a bean exists and the equivalent property has been set,
the bean wins.
Update appropriate configuration properties to use the `Duration`
type, rather than an ad-hoc mix of milliseconds or seconds.
Configuration properties can now be defined in a consistent and readable
way. For example `server.session.timeout=5m`.
Properties that were previously declared using seconds are annotated
with `@DurationUnit` to ensure a smooth upgrade experience. For example
`server.session.timeout=20` continues to mean 20 seconds.
Fixes gh-11080
Update endpoint code to provide cleaner separation of concerns.
Specifically, the top level endpoint package is no longer aware of
the fact that JMX and HTTP are ultimately used to expose endpoints.
Caching concerns have also been abstracted behind a general purpose
`OperationMethodInvokerAdvisor` interface.
Configuration properties have been refined to further enforce
separation. The `management.endpoint.<name>` prefix provides
configuration for a single endpoint (including enable and cache
time-to-live). These properties are now technology agnostic (they
don't include `web` or `jmx` sub properties).
The `management.endpoints.<technology>` prefix provide exposure specific
configuration. For example, `management.endpoints.web.path-mapping`
allow endpoint URLs to be changed.
Endpoint enabled/disabled logic has been simplified so that endpoints
can't be disabled per exposure technology. Instead a filter based
approach is used to allow refinement of what endpoints are exposed over
a given technology.
Fixes gh-10176