This involved a small code change to the generated configuration
properties snippets. The section id has to start with
'appendix.', otherwise the section-id asciidoctor extension
complains. To ensure that the anchors that are derived from the
section IDs remain backwards compatible, the anchor-rewrite
properties have been updated.
See gh-29667
To preserve our existing Kotlin 1.3 baseline, we should compile our
Kotlin code with Kotlin 1.3 API and language versions. At the same
time, we want our documentation to use modern Kotlin. This commit
restores the 1.3 convention and overrides it to 1.6 in the docs
project. This maintains our Kotlin 1.3 baseline while also allowing
the Kotlin code examples to use 1.6 API and language features.
Closes gh-29654
Without this change I get compiler errors from JDT in the IDE
(VSCode). It seems to be harmless from the point of view of the
command line build with the JDK.
See gh-29389
Prior to this change, the reference docs would point to "spring-webflux"
as the required additional testing dependency to get
`WebGraphQlTester` support in Spring Boot tests.
While this is enough for `WebEnvironment.MOCK` tests, we need an actual
HTTP client for `WebEnvironment.RANDOM_PORT` tests. This commit amends
this part of the documentation to recommend the
"spring-boot-starter-webflux" dependency in all cases.
Fixes gh-29250
Prior to this commit, the GraphQL schema assembled by the
auto-configuration would provide no option for disabling the field
introspection.
While this feature is essential for many tools (including GraphiQL),
some prefer disabling it because this allows clients to gather
information about types and schema easily. This commit introduces a new
`spring.graphql.schema.introspection.enabled` configuration property.
Because potential attackers can still gather this information and this
feature is a core concern in the GraphQL spec, introspection is enabled
by default for Spring Boot applications.
Closes gh-29248