This commit also changes the request matcher for MVC
endpoints to use an AntPathRequestMatcher instead of an
MvcRequestMatcher. The endpoint is always available
under the mapped endpoint path and this way the same matcher
can be used for both MVC and Jersey.
Fixes gh-17912
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
Move management `ErrorPage` registration from the
`WebMvcEndpointChildContextConfiguration` to
`WebMvcEndpointChildContextConfiguration` and only add it when the
error controller is registered.
Fixes gh-17938
Previously, when spying on a scoped bean the creation of the spy
would be performed using the scoped proxy. This would result in
the spy being unable to spy on any of the target bean's methods as
the scoped proxy's implementations of those methods would be final.
This commit updates MockitoPostProcessor so that the creation of the
spy and injection of the @SpyBean-annotated field is performed using
the scoped target. The scoped target has not be proxied so this
allows Mockito to spy on all of its methods.
Closes gh-17817
Previously, the deferred line writing that is used, to print MockMvc
results to the console assumed that each DeferredLinesWriter would
only be used by a single thread at a time. This assumption does not
hold true when using JUnit 5's parallel test exection if the tests
running in parallel share an application context. This resulted in
a concurrent modification exception if one thread was adding lines
to the output while another was iterating over them.
This commit updates DeferredLinesWriter so that it uses thread local
storage for the deferred lines. This ensures that each List of lines
is only ever accessed by a single thread.
Closes gh-16179
The versions of Jackon's bom and the versions of Jackson are often
not the same. For example, at the time of writing, the latest bom
version is 2.9.9.20190807 but the latest version of Jackson's core
is 2.9.9 and the latest version of Jackson's databind is 2.9.9.3.
spring-boot-dependencies using a property, jackson.version, to control
the version of jackson-bom that is imported. To make it clear that the
version property controls the version of Jackson's bom and not of
Jackson itself, this commit deprecates jackson.version in favour of
a new jackson-bom.version property.
An additional benefit of this change is that it addresses a problem
when using Gradle and the dependency management plugin. Jackson's bom
uses a jackson.version property to control the version
of core Jackson modules. This names clashes with the name of the
property used by spring-boot-dependencies. Specifying a custom
jackson.version to control the version of the bom that is imported
would also have the unwanted side-effect of customizing the version of
the core Jackson modules declared in Jackson's bom.
Fixes gh-17808
This commit renames ApplicationHealthIndicator to PingHealthIndicator
and changes the auto-configuration so that it is now always configured
by default.
Closes gh-17926
Update the `HealthEndpoint` to support health groups. The
`HealthEndpointSettings` interface has been replaced with
`HealthEndpointGroups` which provides access to the primary group
as well as an optional set of additional groups.
Groups can be configured via properties and may have custom
`StatusAggregator` and `HttpCodeStatusMapper` settings.
Closes gh-14022
Co-authored-by: Stephane Nicoll <snicoll@pivotal.io>
Overhaul `HealthEndpoint` support to make it easier to support health
groups. Prior to this commit the `HealthIndicator` interface was used
for both regular indicators and composite indicators. In addition the
`Health` result was used to both represent individual, system and
composite health. This design unfortunately means that all health
contributors need to be aware of the `HealthAggregator` and could not
easily support heath groups if per-group aggregation is required.
This commit reworks many aspects of the health support in order to
provide a cleaner separation between a `HealthIndicator`and a
composite. The following changes have been made:
- A `HealthContributor` interface has been introduced to represent
the general concept of something that contributes health information.
A contributor can either be a `HealthIndicator` or a
`CompositeHealthContributor`.
- A `HealthComponent` class has been introduced to mirror the
contributor arrangement. The component can be either
`CompositeHealth` or `Health`.
- The `HealthAggregator` interface has been replaced with a more
focused `StatusAggregator` interface which only deals with `Status`
results.
- `CompositeHealthIndicator` has been replaced with
`CompositeHealthContributor` which only provides access to other
contributors. A composite can no longer directly return `Health`.
- `HealthIndicatorRegistry` has been replaced with
`HealthContributorRegistry` and the default implementation now
uses a copy-on-write strategy.
- `HealthEndpoint`, `HealthEndpointWebExtension` and
`ReactiveHealthEndpointWebExtension` now extend a common
`HealthEndpointSupport` class. They are now driven by a
health contributor registry and `HealthEndpointSettings`.
- The `HealthStatusHttpMapper` class has been replaced by a
`HttpCodeStatusMapper` interface.
- The `HealthWebEndpointResponseMapper` class has been replaced
by a `HealthEndpointSettings` strategy. This allows us to move
role related logic and `ShowDetails` to the auto-configure module.
- `SimpleHttpCodeStatusMapper` and `SimpleStatusAggregator`
implementations have been added which are configured via constructor
arguments rather than setters.
- Endpoint auto-configuration has been reworked and the
`CompositeHealthIndicatorConfiguration` class has been replaced
by `CompositeHealthContributorConfiguration`.
- The endpoint JSON has been changed make `details` distinct from
`components`.
See gh-17926