Update AbstractEndpoint so that the `enable` property is optional and
when it not specified the `endpoints.enabled` property will be used.
This allows users to switch the way that endpoints are enabled. Rather
than opting-out specific endpoint enablement the `endpoints.enabled`
property can be set to `false` and specific endpoints can be opted-in.
Fixes gh-2102
Add a `spring.mvc.set-ignore-default-model-on-redirect` property to
allow RequestMappingHandlerAdapter.setIgnoreDefaultModelOnRedirect to
be easily customized and change the default value to 'true'.
Fixes gh-2018
In a properties file, a backslash is used as an escape character for
the line terminator sequence to allow values to be split across
multiple lines. When a backslash is used elsewhere they're stripped
out of the property's value.
This commit updates .properties-based examples for configuring
server.tomcat.internal-proxies to escape the backslahes so that they
are retained in the property's value at runtime.
See gh-1989
By default, when /health is accessed anonymously, the details are
stripped, i.e. the response will only indicate UP or DOWN. Furthermore
the response is cached for a configurable period to prevent a denial
of service attack.
This commit adds a configuration property,
endpoints.health.restrict-anonymous-access, that can be set to false
to allow full anonymous access to /health. When full access is
allowed, the details will be included in the response and the response
will not be cached.
Closes gh-1977
Update MongoDataAutoConfiguration to provide easier configuration of
CustomConversions, the MappingMongoConverter, MongoMappingContext
and an authentication database.
Fixes gh-1619
Fixes gh-1730
Fixes a couple of typos in the documentation:
* `x-forwarded-protocol` is not the standard name for this header
* `require_https` is not an existing property, but rather `require_ssl`
The http.mappers.* configuration properties assumed that the mapping
was JSON (on of the property names was jsonPrettyPrint) and also only
exposed a small subset of the configuration options supported by
Jackson (and GSON). The property names implied that it would configure
all HTTP mapping, however it was ignored by GsonAutoConfiguration.
This commit deprecates the support for http.mappers.* in favour of
configuring Jackson or Gson instead. Jackson can be configured
declaratively using the spring.jackson.* properties or programtically.
Gson can be configured programatically by using a GsonBuilder to
create a Gson instance with the desired configuration.
gh-1946 has been opened to add support for declarative configuration
of Gson.
Closes gh-1945