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
This commit removes references of cache infra following the move to
Micrometer. We no longer ships an infinispan specific binder so the
dependency has been removed as well.
Closes gh-19838
Update `HealthEndpointConfiguration` to also include adapted reactive
health contributors when project reactor is on the classpath. Prior to
this commit, reactive contributors were only exposed in WebFlux
applications. This was a regression from Spring Boot 2.1 that we didn't
catch because all our own reactive contributors all have non-reactive
equivalents.
Closes gh-18805
This commit restores the highest precedence of reactive
HealthContributor over imperative one. Previously, both would be
registered, leading to duplicate entries in health output.
Closes gh-18748
Update `DataSourceHealthContributorAutoConfiguration` so that any
`AbstractRoutingDataSource` beans are still included in the overall
health. Prior to this commit, a regression in Spring Boot 2.2 meant
that if a single routing bean was found an `IllegalArgumentException`
would be thrown.
In Spring Boot 2.1 all `AbstractRoutingDataSource` would be filtered
from the results, but if no results existed the following was returned:
"details": {
"db": {
"status": "UNKNOWN"
},
In Spring Boot 2.2 we now always include routing datasource beans, even
if other non-routing database beans are found. The health details
includes `"routing" : true` to help users disambiguate any results.
Fixes gh-18661
Update `NewRelicProperties` so that the event type sent with each
metric can be configured. An additional `boolean` property has
also been added if the previous behavior using the "meter-name"
is required.
NewRelic's own agents publish metrics to eventTypes aligned with broader
categories. To align with their recommendation the default behavior is
to publish metrics under a "SpringBootSample" category. When doing so,
additional context is provided by including "metricName" and
"metricType" attributes.
See gh-18472
Previously, Maven's default behaviour was relied up which resulted
in the artifact ID being appended to each URL as it was inherited.
This behaviour can only be disabled in Maven 3.6 and later, a version
that we cannot use due to an incompatibility with the Flatten Plugin.
This commit works around Maven's default behaviour by defining
properties for the SCM URL, connection, and developer connection and
then explicitly defining the settings in each pom using these
properties. The explicit definition of the properties in each pom
prevents them being inherited from the parent, thereby disabling the
unwanted appending of the artifact ID to the URL.
Fixes gh-18328
Update `JerseyManagementContextConfiguration` so that customizer beans
are not longer applied. The endpoint resource endpoints are now added
with a registrar bean `@PostConstruct` method.
Prior to this commit, when running the management server on a different
port a `Resource` added by a customizer could be added two different
`ResourceConfig` instance. This breaks the singleton contract expected
by Jersey.
Fixes gh-17801
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>