This commit improves the reference document to better reflect the
different between `*` or `{name}` on one side, and `**` or `{*path}` on
the other.
The former patterns only consider a single path segment and its content,
while the latter variants consider zero or more path segments. This
explains why `/test/{*path}` can match `/test`.
Closes gh-35727
Prior to this commit, the `PathPattern` and `PathPatternParser` would
allow multiple-segments matching and capturing with the following:
* "/files/**" (matching 0-N segments until the end)
* "/files/{*path}" (matching 0-N segments until the end and capturing
the value as the "path" variable)
This would be only allowed as the last path element in the pattern and
the parser would reject other combinations.
This commit expands the support and allows multiple segments matching at
the beginning of the path:
* "/**/index.html" (matching 0-N segments from the start)
* "/{*path}/index.html" (matching 0-N segments until the end and capturing
the value as the "path" variable)
This does come with additional restrictions:
1. "/files/**/file.txt" and "/files/{*path}/file.txt" are invalid,
as multiple segment matching is not allowed in the middle of the
pattern.
2. "/{*path}/files/**" is not allowed, as a single "{*path}" or "/**"
element is allowed in a pattern
3. "/{*path}/{folder}/file.txt" "/**/{folder:[a-z]+}/file.txt" are
invalid because only a literal pattern is allowed right after
multiple segments path elements.
Closes gh-35679
Since Joda-Time support was removed in Spring Framework 6.0, this commit
removes obsolete mentions of Joda-Time in the reference guide and Javadoc.
See gh-27426
Closes gh-33881
This commit removes all references to the Resin Servlet container, as it
is not supported as of Spring Framework 6.0 because we require a
JakartaEE baseline.
Closes gh-33772
This commit fixes the issue where the regex pattern in the reference documentation
was not rendering correctly for the `/projects/{project:[a-z]+}/versions` mapping.
Closes gh-33766
Since we now use asciidoctor-tabs instead of spring-asciidoctor-backends,
we no longer need the `role="primary"` and `role="secondary"` attributes
for tab groups.
Closes gh-33506
On the client side, supports `name=value` pairs. Placeholders in values
are resolved by the `embeddedValueResolver`.
On the server side, additionally supports `name` and `!name` syntax.
Closes gh-33309
This commit introduces a notion of different styles for the formatting
of Duration.
The `@DurationFormat` annotation is added to ease selection of a style,
which are represented as DurationFormat.Style enum, as well as a
supported time unit represented as DurationFormat.Unit enum.
DurationFormatter has been retroffited to take such a Style,
optionally, at construction. The default is still the JDK style a.k.a.
ISO-8601.
This introduces the new SIMPLE style which uses a single number + a
short human-readable suffix. For instance "-3ms" or "2h".
This has the same semantics as the DurationStyle in Spring Boot and
is intended as a replacement for that feature, providing access to the
feature to projects that only depend on Spring Framework.
Finally, the `@Scheduled` annotation is improved by adding detection
of the style and parsing for the String versions of initial delay, fixed
delay and fixed rate.
See gh-22013
See gh-22474
Closes gh-30396
Prior to this commit, `@ExceptionHandler` annotated controller methods
could be mapped using the exception type declaration as an annotation
attribute, or as a method parameter.
While such methods support a wide variety of method arguments and return
types, it was not possible to declare the same exception type on
different methods (in the same controller/controller advice).
This commit adds a new `produces` attribute on `@ExceptionHandler`; with
that, applications can vary the HTTP response depending on the exception
type and the requested content-type by the client:
```
@ExceptionHandler(produces = "application/json")
public ResponseEntity<ErrorMessage> handleJson(IllegalArgumentException exc) {
return ResponseEntity.badRequest().body(new ErrorMessage(exc.getMessage(), 42));
}
@ExceptionHandler(produces = "text/html")
public String handle(IllegalArgumentException exc, Model model) {
model.addAttribute("error", new ErrorMessage(exc.getMessage(), 42));
return "errorView";
}
```
This commit implements support in both Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux.
Closes gh-31936