- Gather autoconfiguration conditional decisiions (true and false)
- Provide an actuator endpoint as one means to read the report
- Define @EnableAutConfigurationReport annotation to turn this feature on
- Tidy up autoconfig report a bit and log it if --debug=true
This commit adds a new starter named spring-boot-starter-shell-crsh and auto configuration support to embed a system shell within Spring Boot applications.
The embedded shell allows clients to connect via ssh or telnet to the Boot app and execute commands. Commands can be implemented and embedded with app.
For sample usage see spring-boot-samples-actuator.
Previously the management endpoint filter was applied to all requests
if the user had disabled security.management.enabled, but since it
had no security applied it was letting all requests through.
The fix was to explicitly exclude the whole enclosing configuration
and carefully ignore the management endpoints in the normal security
chain.
Fixes gh-100.
Builder for SpringApplication and ApplicationContext instances with
convenient fluent API and context hierarchy support. Simple example
of a context hierarchy:
new SpringApplicationBuilder(ParentConfig.class)
.child(ChildConfig.class).run(args);
Another common use case is setting default arguments, e.g.
active Spring profiles, to set up the environment for an application:
new SpringApplicationBuilder(Application.class).profiles("server")
.defaultArgs("--transport=local").run(args);
If your needs are simpler, consider using the static convenience
methods in SpringApplication instead.
[#49703716] [bs-116] Parent context for some beans maybe?
username/password pairs were incorrect. The authentication manager has "user" and "password", so those credentials should be allowed to get the actual message.
If the user sets security.basic.enabled=false we should just
back away from the non-management endpoints completely.
Previously the Spring Security filter was still added but with
no authentication, creating complications when unexpected
headers etc. are added by Spring Security.
The management endpoints were still all mixed up
with the user endpoints. Fixed that and extracted
user endpoints in to conditional block so not
protected if path explicitly set to empty string.
[#53029715]
Management endpoints are still secure by default if
Spring Security is present, but now the default
user details have an ADMIN role, and a random password
(which is logged at INFO level if not overridden).
To override you add management.user.password (name, role)
to external properties.
[Fixes#53029715] [bs-203]
* Add integration tests for /error view
* Add "error" @Bean as default view for HTML
Users may see side effects because now there will be
a ContentNegotiatingViewResolver by default for the
first time in a vanilla Actuator app. Should be
interesting.
[Fixes#54597932] [bs-273] Circular view reference for /error
Rework main build POM to be an aggregator pom that does not inherit
from any parent. Introduce new spring-boot-dependencies module to
act as a parent for both spring-boot-starter-parent and
spring-boot-parent.