This commit auto-configures CBOR (see https://cbor.io/) codecs in the
RSocketStrategies, using Jackson binary format support.
The required dependency is added to the rsocket starter. Binary codecs
are well suited for RSocket payloads, so this codec is added first to
the list of codecs (before the JSON one already supported).
Closes gh-16830
Prior to this commit, the application properties listed in the reference
documentation would be manually managed and updated.
This commit adds a new `spring-boot-configuration-docs` project that
extracts that information from the available JSON metadata and writes
Asciidoctor tables ready for inclusion in the reference documentation.
The `generateConfigurationPropertyTables.groovy` is using this library
and configures the sections and how namespaces should be organized.
Fixes gh-8237
This commit replaces the Docbook+Asciidoctor documentation toolchain by
a single Asciidoctor generation process.
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.
Closes gh-12611
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