This commit updates the reference documentation to better reflect
changes applied in gh-48310. As of Spring Boot 4.0.1,
`HttpMessageConverter` beans are all considered as "custom" converters
and will be set ahead of the converters list in the auto-configuration
support.
For more specific changes, developers should contribute
`ClientHttpMessageConvertersCustomizer` or
`ServerHttpMessageConvertersCustomizer` beans to better reflect their
intent: should the converter be configured for client, server or both?
How should this converter be used?
Previously, Spring Boot was relying on heuristics but they would cause
issues for server-only converters, or for specific configuration that
were not meant to replace the default converter for a given media type.
Closes gh-48574
This removes the auto-configuration for Spring Pulsar Reactive.
Consolidates the PulsarConfiguration into the PulsarAutoConfiguration because
there is no longer a need to factor out the common components between Spring
Pulsar and Spring Pulsar Reactive.
See gh-47707
Signed-off-by: onobc <chris.bono@gmail.com>
This commit adapts @AutoConfigureHttpGraphQlTester to rely on the
auto-configured WebTestClient and stop triggering the configuration
of MockMvc.
Closes gh-47660
* Update dependencies name
Modules are prefixed with `testcontainers-`
* Update container classes
Container classes are under `org.testcontainers.<module-name>` package
See gh-47664
Signed-off-by: Eddú Meléndez <eddu.melendez@gmail.com>
Simplify HTTP client configuration properties by sharing common
settings for both blocking and reactive clients.
The `ClientHttpRequestFactorySettings` and `ClientHttpConnectorSettings`
have been merged to a single `HttpClientSettings` class. Properties
to configure common settings are available under:
`spring.http.clients`
Blocking and reactive settings have been moved to
`spring.http.clients.blocking` and `spring.http.clients.reactive`. With
currently only the factory/connector being configurable.
HTTP Service Client properties have also been rationalized under a
`spring.http.serviceclient.<group-name>`. Support for properties that
apply to all service clients and all Rest/Web Clients have been removed.
Support for `ApiVerionInserter` beans has also been removed in favor of
configuring the service group or builders directly.
Closes gh-47398
Create `spring-boot-resttestclient` and `spring-boot-webtestclient`
modules to hold test client auto-configuration and `TestRestTemplate`
code.
Previous these classes were contained in `spring-boot-resetclient-test`
and `spring-boot-webclient-test` which was incorrect since the `-test`
modules should hold code need to test the given modules, not supporting
test classes.
See gh-46356
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <phil.webb@broadcom.com>
Prior to this commit, Spring Boot had an `HttpMessageConverters` class
that allowed, to configure message converter instances for MVC server
applications and traditional Spring HTTP clients.
As of Spring Framework 7.0, Framework ships its own
`HttpMessageConverters` class, aligning with the existing codecs
configuration on the WebFlux side. As a result, a few methods taking
`List<HttpMessageConverter>` as arguments were deprecated in favor of
the new arrangement.
This commit adapts to the Framework changes by deprecating Boot's
`HttpMessageConverters` in favor of Framework's. This splits the client
and server configuration as they are meant to be managed separately.
Applications can still contribute `HttpMessageConverters` (Boot's
variant) beans but the type itself is now deprecated.
Instead, applications should now contribute
`ClientHttpMessageConvertersCustomizer` and
`ServerHttpMessageConvertersCustomizer` beans to customize message
converters.
Closes gh-46411
Move `@LocalServerPort` and `@LocalManagementServerPort` back to
`spring-boot-test`. The should help reduce upgrade pain since these
annotations are fairly commonly used. It also removes the need for
depending on `spring-boot-webserver-test`.
This is slight compromise with the module structure, since the
web-server module usually contributes the properties referenced
by the annotations.
See gh-46356
See gh-47322
Relocate `RestTestClientBuilderCustomizer` to `spring-boot-test`
and break the direct link to web-server by making use of
`spring.factories` and the new `BaseUrlProviders` class.
See gh-46356
Relocate `WebTestClientBuilderCustomizer` to `spring-boot-test`
and break the direct link to web-server and http-codec by making
use of `spring.factories` and the new `BaseUrlProviders` class.
A new `spring-boot-test-integration-test` module has also been
added to ensure hold the previous tests.
See gh-46356
Remove spring-boot-json-test module and spread code between
`spring-boot-test`, `spring-boot-test-autoconfigure` and JSON
technology modules.
See gh-46356
See gh-47322
This commit modularizes spring-boot-test-autoconfigure. It now
contains only the code that's central to test auto-configuration.
Feature-specific functionality has moved out into -test modules,
some existing and some newly created. For example, `@DataJpaTest` can
now be found in spring-boot-data-jpa-test.
Closes gh-47322
Move the `EnvironmentPostProcessor` from `org.springframework.boot.env`
to `org.springframework.boot` so that we can make the `env` package
foundational.
Most `EnvironmentPostProcessor` implementation has also been relocated
to a new `org.springframework.boot.support` package.
See gh-47232
This commit adds a spring-boot-persistence module with data technology
independent features. This provides a better home for EntityScan and
PersistenceExceptionTranslationAutoConfiguration.
Closes gh-45328
Previously, all configuration properties for MongoDB used the
prefix spring.data.mongodb irrespective of whether or not they
required Spring Data MongoDB.
This commit renames the properties that do not require Spring Data
MongoDB to use the prefix spring.mongodb.
Closes gh-34954
Spring Boot 4 requires Jakarta EE 11. Jersey 4 will support EE 11 but
its release schedule is uncertain. Furthermore, Jersey does not yet
support Jackson 3 and there's no clear timeline for when Jackson 3
will be supported.
In light of the above, this commit removes support for Jersey.
Reinstating support can be considered once there's a Jersey GA that
supports Jakarta EE 11 or its clear that one will be available in
time for Boot's GA in November. Ideally, support for Jackson 3 would
also be available before reinstating Jersey support.
Closes gh-47017
Spring Framework 7.0 requires a Servlet 6.1 baseline for Servlet containers.
Partial Servlet 6.1 support is available on the `main` Undertow branch,
but there isn't any milestone version available for the undertow 2.4
generation. At this stage of our 4.0 schedule, we think it's safer to drop
Undertow support now.
Closes: gh-46917