Fix description for `prefetch`; remove reference to transactions since
the direct container does not support transactionSize.
Also fix `transactionSize` to just reference acks; autoConfiguration
doesn't support enabling transactions.
Closes gh-14569
This commit changes @SpringBootTest(randomPort = true) to
generate a random port for the actuator endpoints if the
management server runs on a different port from the main
server.
Closes gh-4424
Reinstate `web` logging when devtools is in use, making use of the new
logging groups support. Devtools now also logs an `INFO` message
informing that properties defaults are offers an easy way to disable
them.
Closes gh-14450
Provide a way for users to quickly group related loggers together for
easier configuration. The `loggers.group` property can be used to define
a group that can then be configured in the usual `loggers.level.<group>`
way.
Additionally, provide pre-defined groups for `web` and `sql.
Closes gh-14421
Update `DevToolsPropertyDefaultsPostProcessor` to remove custom logging
level configuration. Unfortunately it's not easy to back-off logging
overrides when the user has a custom logback/log4j configuration.
Closes gh-14310
This commit deprecates the few 'enabled' flags that control whether
certain meter binders are registered in the context.
Metrics auto-configuration for the JVM, Logback and System-related
information have been moved to individual auto-configurations so that
they can be excluded rather than using the now deprecated flag.
This harmonizes our policy with regards to disabling behaviour,
especially since other similar auto-configurations do not have such
flag.
Closes gh-13408
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
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 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
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
In Spring Data Lovelace, repositories' bootstrap mode can be
configured via @EnableJpaRepositories. This commit adds support for
configuring the mode via the environment rather than having to use
the annotation. Additionally, when deferred or lazy bootstrapping is
being used, the LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean is configured
to use a bootstrap executor. This allows JPA's initialization to be
performed on a separate thread, allowing the rest of application
context initialization to proceed in parallel.
Closes gh-13833
Since SPR-16946, Spring Framework revisited the DEBUG logging output
developers get while working on Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux
applications.
This commit aligns to those changes where DEBUG output was produced
in Spring Boot (especially in `DefaultErrorWebExceptionHandler`).
This also enables DEBUG logging on the related packages when running an
application with Spring Boot Developer Tools, providing a better
development experience.
This is also adding the new `spring.insights.web.log-request-details`
configuration property, which logs additional information about the
incoming requests at the DEBUG and TRACE levels. Since that information
can be sensitive (e.g. credentials, tokens, etc.), this property is not
enabled by default nor activated by the Developer Tools.
Closes: gh-13511
This commit adds support for providing a default ThreadPoolTaskScheduler
with sensible defaults. A new TaskSchedulerBuilder is provided with
defaults from the `spring.task.scheduler.*` namespace and can be used
to create custom instances.
If no custom `TaskScheduler` bean is present, `@EnableScheduling` now
uses the auto-configured task scheduler.
Closes gh-1397
This commit adds support for Spring Framework's `DataSize` allowing to
express a size in bytes and other convenient units.
Similar to the `Duration` support introduced previously, this commit
adds transparent binding support as well as detection of default values
in `@ConfigurationProperties`-annotated object.
Closes gh-13974
This commit makes sure to use a configurable timeout to check if the
Couchbase cluster is up, rather than relying on the default that can be
quite long.
Closes gh-13879
This commit ensures that the new "spring.jmx.unique-names" property
deprecates the Endpoint's specific property as they share the same goal.
If both are set with an incompatible value, an exception is thrown
inviting the user to update their configuration.
Closes gh-13990
This commit adds support for providing a default ThreadPoolTaskExecutor
with sensible defaults. A new TaskExecutorBuilder is provided with
defaults from the `spring.task.*` namespace and can be used to create
custom instances.
If no custom `Executor` bean is present, `@EnableAsync` now uses the
auto-configure application task executor. Same goes for the async support
in Spring MVC.
Closes gh-1563
This commit removes support for `activemq-pool` in benefit of
`pooled-jms`. While the former is not JMS 2 compliant, the latter is and
is independent of the ActiveMQ codebase (so potentially reusable in
custom code).
Closes gh-13927
This commit deprecated the properties of `PooledConnectionFactory` that
are no longer supported by an alternative that is a JMS 2 compliant.
This commit also adds a note to warn users that this pool implementation
is not JMS 2 compliant.
Closes gh-13956
This commit adds the ability to customize the RetryTemplate used in the
RabbitMQ infrastructure. The customizer is slightly unusual and offer
a `Target` enum that define the component that will use the retry
template: `SENDER` for the auto-configured `RabbitTemplate` and
`LISTENER` for a listener container created by a
`RabbitListenerContainerFactoryConfigurer`.
Closes gh-13793
This commit adds support for CachingConnectionFactory for both Artemis
and ActiveMQ. If connection pooling is not enabled explicitly, sessions,
producers and consumers are cached. The factory can be further
customized, including reverting to the raw ConnectionFactory, using the
`spring.jms.*` namespace.
Closes gh-12161
This commit expands ActiveMQ's connection pooling to artemis. The same
pooling features are now shared by the two brokers and a
PooledConnectionFactory can be auto-configured when the necessary jar is
present.
Closes gh-13523
This commit regroups the documentation on how to configure a web server
in Spring Boot. The same concepts apply, whether the server is
Tomcat/Netty/Jetty/Undertow, or if it's deployed for a Servlet or
Reactive web application.
Closes gh-13315
As of https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-16381, Spring Framework now
supports both gzip and Brotli as compression formats for static
resources resolved by the resource chain.
The `GzipResourceResolver` has been deprecated and replaced by the
`EncodedResourceResolver`. This commit uses this new resolver and adapts
the configuration key to reflect those changes.
Note that this resolver is now configured ahead of the
`VersionResourceResolver`.
Closes gh-13242
As of Spring Framework 5.1, we're depending on the Reactor Californium
release train.
Reactor Netty is now at version 0.8 and changed its artifact
coordinates, package names and broke several APIs. Spring Framework is
now up-to-date with those changes and this commit does the same for
Spring Boot.
Note that in that process, the `NettyServerCustomizer` has been changed
since the former `HttpServerOptions.Builder` API is now gone from
Reactor Netty, and we're now relying on immutable server instances
instead of a stateful builder pattern.
See gh-13321
This commit updates the initial proposal to add support for reactive
use cases as well. A reactive application can use
ReactiveHealthIndicatorRegistry as an alternative to
HealthIndicatorRegistry.
Closes gh-4965
This commit introduces HealthIndicatorRegistry which handles
registration of HealthIndicator instances. Registering new
HealthIndicator instances is now possible in runtime.
See gh-4965