Previously, it was possible for Spring Integration, including its
built-in Micrometer support, to be auto-configured before the
Micrometer auto-configuration had defined the MeterRegistry bean. This
resulted in missing Spring Integration metrics.
Spring Integration is unusual in having its own built-in Micrometer
support that it configures itself. Rather than providing
auto-configuration for Integration's Micrometer support (Which isn't
needed), this commit introduces some auto-configuration that just
affects the ordering of the auto-configuration classes. This ordering
ensures that the MeterRegistry bean has been defined by Spring
Integration is auto-configured. This ensures that the MeterRegistry
bean is known to the BeanFactory when Spring Integration goes looking
for it.
See gh-24095
When running on Java 11 (where `@PostConstruct` is no longer part of
the JRE) and without a dependency on jakarta-annotation-api,
`@PostContruct` annotions are silently dropped. This leads to obscure and
hard-to-track down changes in the behaviour of our auto-configuration
as the `@PostConstruct`-annotated methods are not invoked.
To allow users to run on Java 11 without having jakarta-annotation-api
on the classpath, this commit removes use of `@PostConstruct` from main
code. A Checkstyle rule has also been added to prevent its usage in
main code from being reintroduced.
Closes gh-23723
Previously, the test would make an HTTP request and, as soon as the
response was received, it would check the presence and value of the
http.server.requests meter. This create a race condition between the
meter being registered once the response had been flushed and the
meter's presence being checked. If the check won the race, the test
would fail.
This commit updates the test to wait for up to 5 seconds for the
meter to be present and have a count of 1, matching the single request
that has been made.
Fixes gh-23919
Update metrics auto-configurations so that they are auto-configured
after `CompositeMeterRegistryAutoConfiguration` in order to ensure
the `MeterRegistry` bean has been defined.
Prior to this commit, metrics auto-configurations that depended on a
`MeterRegistry` has `@AutoConfigureAfter(MetricsAutoConfiguration.class)`
which is not sufficient since `MetricsAutoConfiguration` does not export
a `MeterRegistry`.
See gh-21134
Previously, the endpoints' responses could occasionally exceed
WebClient's in-memory buffer limt, for example if the threads endpoint
was reporting a large number of threads or the threads had large
stacks.
This commit disables WebClient's in-memory buffer size limit so that
the tests passing is not dependent on the size of the endpoints'
responses.
Closes gh-22743
This commit harmonizes dependency declarations for Jackson in the
actuator. Both Jackson and JSR 310 are back to optional in the core
actuator module and mandatory when using the auto-configuration.
Closes gh-22624
The generated snippets were not declared as an output to the
`spring-boot-actuator-autoconfigure` test goal so when the test was
pulled from the cache, it did not contain the `generated-snippets`
directory. This directory is required as an input to the Asciidoctor
plugin.
See gh-22555
Update `Group` properties so that the `showDetails` value does not
inherit `Show.NEVER`. Prior to this commit, the `Group` properties
would not correctly inherit a `showDetails` value from the main
`management.endpoint.health.show-details` property.
See gh-22022
This commit updates the logic for handling binding exceptions in the
management context when it is separate from the application context.
The changes allow the exception details to be visible to
DefaultErrorAttributes without causing the servlet container to
detect an error condition.
Fixes gh-21036
Update `EndpointDiscoverer` so that `@Endpoint` and `@EndpointExtension`
beans are created as late as possible.
Prior to this commit, endpoint beans and extension beans would be
created during the discovery phase which could cause early bean
initialization. The problem was especially nasty when using an embedded
servlet container since `ServletEndpointRegistrar` is loaded as the
container is initialized. This would trigger discovery and load all
endpoint beans, including the health endpoint, and all health indicator
beans.
Fixes gh-20714
Prior to this commit, details about an exception would get dropped when
the management context was separate from the application context and
an actuator endpoint threw a binding exception.
This commit adds some logic to capture the exception so the management
context error handlers can add the appropriate attributes to the error
response.
Fixes gh-21036
Update `ConditionalOnAvailableEndpoint` so that it now uses the same
matching code as the endpoint filter. This allows the condition to
match endpoint IDs that contain a dash.
In order to share logic, the `ExposeExcludePropertyEndpointFilter` class
has been deprecated and its logic moved to a new `expose` package
under `IncludExcludeEndpointFilter`. This filter is used by both the
`OnAvailableEndpointCondition` and the auto-configuration classes.
Fixes gh-21044
This property is a left-over and was never used in Micrometer so this
commit deprecates its use so that it can be removed in the next feature
release.
Closes gh-20835
This commit fixes the AtlasProperties hierarchy so that it no longer is
a StepRegistryProperties. The AtlasConfig on the Micrometer side of
things does not share the common config hierarchy either and some
properties have different default and lifecycle.
Closes gh-20843