We now use com.mongodb.MongoClientSettings to configure the reactive
MongoDB driver. This is a breaking change as
MongoClientSettingsBuilderCustomizer and user-provided
MongoClientSettings beans referenced the package the settings type
from com.mongodb.async.client.
MongoClient.getSettings() is deprecated and still in use within tests
until a replacement is available.
See gh-14318
This commit also refactors OAuth2 client properties. With
the added support for authorization_code clients, client
registrations are now divided into `login` and `authorization_code`.
An environment post processor is used for backward compatibility with
old Open ID Connect login clients.
Closes gh-13812
Next to com.mongodb.MongoClient the MongoDB Java driver offers the
com.mongodb.client.MongoClient as entry point for database and
collection operations. Spring Data MongoDB supports
c.m.client.MongoClient via its MongoDbFactory using
SimpleMongoClientDbFactory.
The MongoAutoConfiguration now backs off if any of those two clients is
already defined in the Application context allowing
MongoDataAutoConfiguration to pick up the users driver implementation of
choice.
See gh-14176
This commit fixes the ordering between `CacheAutoConfiguration` and
`HibernateJpaAutoConfiguration` so that the auto-configured
`CacheManager` is configured before Hibernate starts.
Closes gh-14181
This commit introduces a subclass of `DispatcherHandler` that only
considers the current context when looking for WebFlux infrastructure
beans.
This avoids issues where a child context (e.g. with Actuator) picks up
infrastructure beans from the parent context and exposes all endpoints
instead of getting only the ones from the current context.
Closes gh-14012
This commits restores the behaviour of Spring Boot 1.x with regards to
the "trace" request param used to add the stacktrace to the model.
This was inadvertently changed so that the stacktrace would be added
if the parameter wasn't set.
Closes gh-14171
This commit adds a new auto-configuration choice for
`ClientHttpConnector`, this time using the Jetty RS HTTP client library
if available.
This is the best choice in case the application runs on a Jetty reactive
server, as both client and server will share resources.
Closes gh-14005
This commit makes sure that the auto-configuration for Spring
Integration runs after the datasource has been auto-configured if
necessary as there is an optional part that can initialize the jdbc
schema.
Closes gh-14175
This commit adds support for the new `ReactorResourceFactory` and
ensures that such a bean is created and destroyed with the application
context. This will create a `ClientHttpConnector` bean, to be configured
on the `WebClient.Builder` instance - or let developers create their own
`ClientHttpConnector` bean to override that opinion.
By default, the `ReactorResourceFactory` is configured to participate
with the global resources, for better efficiency.
Closes gh-14058
This commit adds a new `WebFluxRegistrations` interface that
allows developers to register custom instances of key WebFlux
infrastructure components, such as `RequestMappingHandlerMapping`
and `RequestMappingHandlerAdapter`.
Closes gh-13997
Because `HttpPutFormContentFilter` has been deprecated in Spring
Framework 5.1, this commit updates the auto-configuration to replace it
with the new `FormContentFilter`. This new filter is building on the
previous one and supports HTTP DELETE requests as well.
Both filters should not be used in addition, so the former
configuration has been removed. This commit also adds configuration
metadata to let developers know about the configuration key change.
Closes: gh-13363
This commit changes AbstractWebMvcEndpointHandlerMapping to
be a MatchableHandlerMapping. Additionally, EndpointRequest,
now delegates to MvcRequestMatcher for Spring MVC applications.
For all other applications, AntPathRequestMatcher is used as
a delegate.
Closes gh-13962