Document ReactiveHealthIndicator support

Closes gh-10881
pull/11108/head
Madhura Bhave 7 years ago
parent e17bbd179a
commit 616bada6f5

@ -476,7 +476,31 @@ The following table shows the default status mappings for the built-in statuses:
|No mapping by default, so http status is 200
|===
[[reactive-health-indicators]]
==== ReactiveHealthIndicators
For reactive applications, such as those using Spring WebFlux, ReactiveHealthIndicators provide a
non-blocking contract for getting application health. Similar to traditional HealthIndicators,
health information is collected from all {sc-spring-boot-actuator}/health/ReactiveHealthIndicator.{sc-ext}[`ReactiveHealthIndicator`]
beans defined in your `ApplicationContext`. Spring Boot adds autoconfiguration for `RedisReactiveHealthIndicator`.
Regular HealthIndicators that do not check against a reactive API are executed on the elastic scheduler.
To provide custom health information from a reactive API, you can register Spring beans that implement the
{sc-spring-boot-actuator}/health/ReactiveHealthIndicator.{sc-ext}[`ReactiveHealthIndicator`] interface.
The following code shows a sample `ReactiveHealthIndicator` implementation:
[source,java,indent=0]
----
@Component
public class MyReactiveHealthIndicator implements ReactiveHealthIndicator {
@Override
public Mono<Health> health() {
return doHealthCheck() //perform some specific health check that returns a Mono<Health>
.onErrorResume(ex -> Mono.just(new Health.Builder().down(ex).build())));
}
}
----
[[production-ready-application-info]]
=== Application Information

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