Spring Session's own configuration support (i.e.
SpringHttpSessionConfiguration) will configure the default
DefaultCookieSerializer with rememberMeRequestAttribute if
SpringSessionRememberMeServices bean has been detected in the
application context.
In contrast, Spring Boot's auto-configured DefaultCookieSerializer does
not do this which results in a different out-of-the-box experience for
users that rely on Spring Session's remember-me integration.
This commit improves Spring Session DefaultCookieSerializer
auto-configuration to match Spring Session's behavior and make the
auto-configured DefaultCookieSerializer aware of
SpringSessionRememberMeServices bean.
See gh-16513
This commit adds support for configuring Undertow's server options that were previously
not configurable via application properties. The additions are the following:
- allow-encoded-slash
- always-set-keep-alive
- decode-url
- max-cookies
- max-headers
- max-parameters,
- url-charset
See gh-16278
As of Spring Data Moore, the Elasticsearch high level REST client is
supported for Spring Data repositories. The transport client is now
deprecated and is likely to be removed in a future Spring Data release.
This commit deprecates the transport client and marks all the associated
configuration properties as deprecated. The Spring Boot starter depends
on the `spring-data-elasticsearch` project, which now depends on both
transport client and high level REST client.
This commit also deprecates the Jest client, as Spring Boot will focus
on supporting the high level REST client and the reactive client
provided by Spring Data - both being in sync with the fast release pace
of Elasticsearch.
Closes gh-15008
Previously, if the `server.use-forward-headers` property
was set to true, X-Forwarded-* headers support was provided
at the server level. The property has been deprecated in favor
of `server.forward-headers-strategy` which can be also be configured
to use Spring's forwarded header support apart from native server support.
Closes gh-5677
This commit adds support for RSocket server applications.
The auto-configuration will either add RSocket support to an existing
Reactor Netty server in a WebFlux application (as a WebSocket endpoint),
or bootstrap a brand new RSocket server instance.
Spring Boot will also auto-configure the Spring Messaging infrastructure
that supports Controller beans with `@MessageMapping` annotated methods.
Fixes gh-16021
This commit migrates `AnnotationConfigReactiveWebApplicationContext`
parent to the `GenericApplicationContext` abstraction. Any use of
`AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext` is also removed as it also
inherits from the `AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext` outdated
hierarchy.
A new `AnnotationConfigServletWebApplicationContext` context is
introduced instead, extending from `GenericApplicationContext` and
providing the counter part of the reactive context for the Servlet-based
web app tests.
See gh-16096
This commit applies changes similar to what's been done in gh-9068, for
MVC and WebFlux configurations. This is now possible thanks to the
changes done in Spring Framework in
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework/pull/22596
Fixes gh-16427
This commit adds an extra check for the presence of thymeleaf-spring5
library on the classpath. ThymeleafAutoConfiguration is now only
considered if both thymeleaf-spring5 and thymeleaf jars are present.
Closes gh-16341
Since Servlet.fn support has been added in Spring Framework, new
infrastructure beans (like `HandlerAdapter` and `HandlerMapping`) have
been added.
This commit adapts the Spring MVC auto-configuration tests to reflect
those changes.
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>
AssertJ includes a change in 3.12 that means that, by default, it now incorrectly
identifies some of the builder methods on CacheControl as accessor methods for its fields.
This commit restores the behaviour of 3.11 so that a method is only considered to be a
property accessor if a matches the Java bean naming conventions.
Closes gh-16145
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 includes tests for the autoconfiguration using that new property.
The test require the native types for Bolt and embedded in the test
scope, so the Neo4j-OGM native types have been added to managed
dependencies.
The enhanced autoconfiguration throws an
InvalidConfigurationPropertyValueException when native types cannot be
used due to missing dependencies or wrong transport mode.
See gh-15637
Previously, the auto-configuration for both Jersey and WebMvc would auto-configure
a RequestContextFilter bean. In 2.1.0, this led to a startup failure due to the latter
attempting to override the bean defined by the former. In addition to the override there
were also problems with the order of the filter as Jersey uses -1 and MVC uses -105.
To avoid the above-described problems, the auto-configuration of the RequestContextFilter
was removed from JerseyAutoConfiguration in 2.1.1. Unfortunately, the broke
request-scoped beans for those using only Jersey.
This commit attempts to strike a better balance by reintroducing the auto-configuration
of RequestContextFilter in JerseyAutoConfiguration. It will back off if the user defines
their own filter or filter registration. WebMvcAutoConfiguration has been updated to
back off in the same manner. This leaves the potential for ordering problems, but they
are no worse than they were before. Furthermore, the user has the means to correct any
problems by using the various filter ordering properties that are provided for Jersey,
Spring Session, Spring Security, etc.
Closes gh-15376
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
Prior to this commit, errors unhandled by custom `WebExceptionHandler`
and resulting in an HTTP 500 status would not be logged at ERROR level,
giving no information to developers about the actual exception.
This commit ensures that such exceptions are logged at the ERROR level
with their exception. By the time the exception hits the
`DefaultErrorWebExceptionHandler`, if the response is already committed
or if the exception is due to a client disconnecting, the error is
delegated to Framework support as Spring Boot won't be able to render an
error page as expected.
Fixes gh-15769
Spring Boot provides two separate auto-configurations that can
potentially expose an `AsyncTaskExecutor` implementation so relying on
the presence of a single instance is too weak.
This commit fixes the detection of the AsyncTaskExecutor that can be
used to bootstrap JPA so that a single instance is used and, in the case
more than one exists, the one named `applicationTaskExecutor`.
Closes gh-15447