This commit updates CORS handling according to Framework changes
introduced via [1]. It also fixes tests according to the new behavior.
See gh-16410
[1] d27b5d0ab6.
This commit replaces the default Asciidoctor styling with
Spring specific styling.
First, we need to unzip the contents of the Spring Asciidoctor
documentation resources provided by the
`io.spring.docsresources:spring-docs-resources` distribution zip. This
is done in a `/target/refdocs` folder. We then copy all files from
`src/main/asciidoc` to the same location, and then launch the generation
process.
See gh-16326
Update the `CustomEndpointConfiguration` class in
`ScheduledTasksEndpointAutoConfigurationTests` to be package private
so that it can be enhanced by cglib.
Prior to merge commit 361437f4 the class was a lite configuration so
it didn't matter that it was a private class.
Previously, environment binding always happened in a post processor once
the bean has been created. Constructor binding requires to perform the
binding at creating time so this commit performs binding at creation
time if possible.
When this happens, a special `ConfigurationPropertiesBeanDefinition` is
created with a supplier that invokes the binder. To avoid a case where
a bean is processed twice, the post-processor now ignores any bean that
has already been bound to the environment.
Closes gh-8762
Co-authored-by: Madhura Bhave <mbhave@pivotal.io>
This commit adds the newly introduced `@ConditionalOnExposedEndpoint`
conditional annotation to all auto-configured `Endpoint` in Actuator.
With that change, `EndPoint` instances and related infrastructure will
only be created when they are meant to be exposed and used. This will
save CPU and memory resources when Actuator is present.
Closes gh-16093
Prior to this commit, Actuator `Endpoint` instantiations would be
guarded by `@ConditionalOnEnabledEnpoint` condition annotations. This
feature saves resources as disabled endpoints aren't unnecessarily
instantiated.
By default, only `"health"` and `"info"` endpoints are exposed over the
web and all endpoints are exposed over JMX.
As of gh-16090, JMX is now disabled by default. This is an opportunity
to avoid instantiating endpoints if they won't be exposed at all, which
is more likely due to the exposure defaults.
This commit adds a new `@ConditionalOnExposedEndpoint` conditional
annotation that checks the `Environment` for configuration properties
under `"management.endpoints.web.exposure.*"` and
`"management.endpoints.jmx.exposure.*"`. In the case of JMX, an
additional check is perfomed, checking that JMX is enabled first.
The rules implemented in the condition itself are following the ones
described in `ExposeExcludePropertyEndpointFilter`.
See gh-16093
This commit switches the default value for the `spring.jmx.enabled`
configuration property.
JMX is now disabled by default and can be enabled with
`spring.jmx.enabled=true`.
Closes gh-16090
This commit splits the management context configuration for jersey
into two separate configurations depending on if the type is SAME or
CHILD. The configuration for the SAME context should only kick in if
there is no existing ResourceConfig bean.
Fixes gh-15891
This commit also ensures that Jersey-based actuator endpoints are
available before the user has configured a `ResourceConfig` bean
Fixes gh-15625
Fixes gh-15877
Previously, MeterRegistryPostProcessor would trigger the creation of all
meter binders and meter registry customizers before applying the
customizers and calling the binders. In some situations with complex
dependency graphs where the creation of a binder and the injection of
its dependencies inadvertently triggered some meter binding, this
could result in meters being bound before the registry had been
customized.
This commit reworks MeterRegistryPostProcessor and MeterRegistryConfigurer
to defer the retrieval of registry customizers and meter binders until
just before they are needed. As a result, customizers are now retrieved
and applied before the binders are retrieved.
Closes gh-15483
This commit adds `ElasticsearchRestHealthIndicator`, a new
`HealthIndicator` for Elasticsearch, using the Elasticsearch "low level
rest client" provided by the
`"org.elasticsearch.client:elasticsearch-rest-client"` dependency.
Note that Spring Boot will auto-configure both low and high level REST
clients, but since the high level one is using the former, a single
health indicator will cover both cases.
See gh-15211
When server and management are at different ports, and when server
requires TLS client authentication, then there is no simple method to
disable TLS client authentication for management port.
This commit adds an additional "none" option to ssl.client-auth.
Example:
server.port=8080
server.ssl.enabled=true
server.ssl.client-auth=need
management.server.port=8081
management.server.ssl.enabled=true
management.server.ssl.client-auth=none
See gh-14985