Prior to this commit, Spring Boot would auto-configure a customizer that
instruments `RestTemplate` through a `RestTemplateBuilder`. This would
install a request interceptor that instrumented client exchanges for
producing metrics.
As of spring-projects/spring-framework#28341, the instrumentation is
done at the `RestTemplate` level directly using the `Observation` API.
The `Tag` (now `KeyValue`) extraction, observation name and
instrumentation behavior now lives in the Spring Framework project.
This commit updates the auto-configuration to switch from Boot-specific
Metrics instrumentation to a generic Observation instrumentation.
As a migration path, some configuration properties are deprecated in
favor of the new `management.observations.*` namespace.
Closes gh-32484
This commit adds the Spring for GraphQL auto-configuration back
into Spring Boot 3.0, now that a 1.1.0 release is scheduled with the
required baseline. This release also needs GraphQL Java 19.0 as a
baseline.
Closes gh-31809
This commit introduces auto-configuration for the new Elasticsearch
clients that are based upon their new Java client. The new Java
client builds on top of their existing low-level REST client,
replacing the high-level REST client which has been deprecated.
As part of introducing support for the new Elasticsearch client,
the auto-configuration for the templates (both imperative and
reactive) provided by Spring Data has also been updated to use the
new templates that build upon the new Java client.
As part of these changes, support for the high-level REST client and
the old Spring Data Elasticsearch templates has been removed. One
significant change is that the new reactive template is no longer
based on WebClient. As a result, the WebClient-specific configuration
property has been removed.
Closes gh-30647
Closes gh-28597
Closes gh-31755
- Adds a ObservationRegistry bean
- Add support for ObservationRegistryCustomizers
- Enables timer creation for observations if micrometer-core is on
the classpath
- Registers ObservationPredicate, GlobalTagsProvider and
ObservationHandler on the MeterRegistry
- Applies grouping to the ObservationHandlers: MeterObservationHandler
are added to a FirstMatchingCompositeObservationHandler
- If micrometer-tracing is on the classpath, the
TracingObservationHandler are added to a
FirstMatchingCompositeObservationHandler
Closes gh-29666
Micrometer duplicated the binders in a separate module named
micrometer-binders, and marked the binders in the core module as
deprecated. This commit changes the imports to use the new binders in
the micrometer-binders module. Additionally, the auto-configurations
honor user-supplied beans which use the old binders in the
micrometer-core module.
See gh-30014
As Spring Framework removed support for RxJava 1.x and 2.x, we should do
the same and only provide dependency management for RxJava 3.x.
Closes gh-28212
This commit adds the required infrastructure for instrumenting the
GraphQL engine and datafetchers in order to collect metrics.
With this infrastructure, we can collect metrics such as:
* "graphql.request", a timer for GraphQL query
* "graphql.datafetcher", a timer for GraphQL datafetcher calls
* "graphql.request.datafetch.count", a distribution summary of
datafetcher count per query
* "graphql.error", an error counter
See gh-29140
This commit adds support for Redis cache metrics. Users can opt-in for
statistics using the "spring.cache.redis.enable-statistics" property.
Closes gh-22701
Prior to this commit, configuring a reactive Elasticsearch client would
auto-configure an Actuator Health check using a synchronous client, with
the default configuration properties (so tarting localhost:9200).
This would lead to false reports of unhealthy Elasticsearch clusters
when using reactive clients.
This commit reproduces the logic for MongoDB repositories: if a reactive
variant is available, it is selected for the health check
infrastructure.
See gh-21042
Previously, Spring Boot's modules published Gradle Module Metadata
(GMM) the declared a platform dependency on spring-boot-dependencies.
This provided versions for each module's own dependencies but also had
they unwanted side-effect of pulling in spring-boot-dependencies
constraints which would influence the version of other dependencies
declared in the same configuration. This was undesirable as users
should be able to opt in to this level of dependency management, either
by using the dependency management plugin or by using Gradle's built-in
support via a platform dependency on spring-boot-dependencies.
This commit reworks how Spring Boot's build uses
spring-boot-dependencies and spring-boot-parent to provide its own
dependency management. Configurations that aren't seen by consumers are
configured to extend a dependencyManagement configuration that has an
enforced platform dependency on spring-boot-parent. This enforces
spring-boot-parent's version constraints on Spring Boot's build without
making them visible to consumers. To ensure that the versions that
Spring Boot has been built against are visible to consumers, the
Maven publication that produces pom files and GMM for the published
modules is configured to use the resolved versions from the module's
runtime classpath.
Fixes gh-21911
This commit provides a CassandraDriverHealthIndicator and
CassandraDriverReactiveHealthIndicator that do not require Spring Data.
As a result, a health indicator for Cassandra is provided even if the
application does not use Spring Data.
See gh-20887
This commit updates HazelcastHealthIndicator and
HazelcastCacheMeterBinderProvider so that they work with
Hazelcast 4 while retaining compatibility with Hazelcast 3. Reflection
is used when necessary.
This commit also adds a smoke test that validates those features are
working when Hazelcast 4 is on the classpath.
Closes gh-21169
This commit adds metrics support for `ConnectionPool` beans.
See gh-19988
Co-authored-by: Mark Paluch <mpaluch@pivotal.io>
Co-authored-by: Tadaya Tsuyukubo <tadaya@ttddyy.net>
This commit adds an health indicator for R2DBC. If a validation query is
provided, it is used to validate the state of the database. If not, a
check of the connection is issued.
See gh-19988
Co-authored-by: Mark Paluch <mpaluch@pivotal.io>