Thymeleaf 3.0 implements the Spring 5.0 view infrastructure for WebMVC
and the new WebFlux framework. This commit adds auto-configuration for
the WebFlux support.
In that process, the configuration property for `spring.thymeleaf` has
been changed to add `spring.thymeleaf.servlet` and
`spring.thymeleaf.reactive` for MVC/WebFlux specific properties.
Now that the `spring-boot-starter-thymeleaf` does not only support
Spring MVC, the transitive dependency on `spring-boot-starter-web` is
removed from it.
Fixes gh-8124
When Spring Security sends 302 responses to a login page we don't get
any information about the request matching in Spring MVC. Consequently
apps can end up with a lot of counter.status.302.* metrics (where
"*" can be whatever the user sent).
This change treats 3xx the same as 4xx (if it is unmapped it just gets
added to a metric called "unmapped" instead of using the actual request
path).
Fixes gh-2563
Makes them a lot more readable IMO, and also enables @Autowiring
from the context into the test case (sweeet). I added @DirtiesContext
to all of them as well to be on the safe side, but possbly that can be
optimized in some way as well.
Use org.springframework.boot instead of ${project.groupId}
groupId in order to make it easier to use spring-boot-samples
modules as a starting point for new projects.