This commit ensures that the matching path pattern for the request being
observed is used in the conytextual name, as advised in the OTel HTTP
server semantic conventions.
If the path pattern is not available, no additional value is provided
and the "http {method}" baseline is being used.
Fixes gh-29424
Prior to this commit, the ServerHttpObservationFilter would not add
the current observation as a key in the Reactor context, preventing
from being used or propagated during the HTTP exchange handling.
Also, the client instrumentation in `DefaultWebClient` would start
the observation once the request is fully formed and immutable,
preventing the context from being propagated through HTTP request
headers.
This commit fixes both uses cases now by:
* adding the current observation as a key in the reactor context
on the server side
* using the `ClientRequest.Builder` as a Carrier on the client side
Closes gh-29388
This commit makes sure that PartEvents with empty data buffer are
filtered out before written. Empty buffers caused issues with the
JdkClientHttpConnector.
Closes gh-29400
Conditional requests using "If-Unmodified-Since" headers are generally
used as precondition checks for state-changing methods (POST, PUT,
DELETE). See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7232#section-3.4
The spec also allows for idempotent methods like GET and HEAD.
Prior to this commit, the "If-Unmodified-Since" processing done in
`checkNotModified` (see `ServletWebRequest` and
`DefaultServerWebExchange`) would only focus on the state changing
methods and not take into account the safe methods. For those cases, the
"ETag" and "Last-Modified" would be missing from the response.
This commit ensures that such headers are added as expected in these
cases.
Fixes gh-29362
In some cases, the default response status of a `ServerWebExchange` can
be `null`, especially when the response is not available or the server
implementation does not set a default response status.
This commit ensures that the status code is available when deriving
`KeyValue` information from it, or uses a fallback value for the key
value.
Fixes gh-29359
Update `ServerHttpObservationFilter` to check if the `Observation`
is a no-op before adding the `ServerRequestObservationContext`.
Prior to this commit, if the `Observation` is a no-op then the
context type added with the `CURRENT_OBSERVATION_CONTEXT_ATTRIBUTE`
would not be a `ServerRequestObservationContext`. This would mean
that `findObservationContext` would throw a `ClassCastException`.
Fixes gh-29356
Prior to this commit, the `ServerHttpObservationFilter` would set the
response status (and possibly overwrite it) in case an exception is
found as an attribute.
While the exception itself should be used in the observation, the filter
should have no side effect on the response.
Fixes gh-29353
This commit makes sure that `@ExceptionHandler`-annotated methods can be
invoked via reflection in a native image. As most of the handling of
the parameter and the return type is shared with our generic
RequestMapping handling, the ReflectiveProcessor extends from it.
An `@ExceptionHandler`-annotated method can return a `ProblemDetail`. If
that's the case, reflection entries are contributed.
Closes gh-29297
This commit introduces support for CBOR and Protobuf using Kotlin
serialization. Support comes in the form of Encoder/Decoder as well
as HttpMessageConverters. Seperate abstract base classes supply support
for binary and string (de)serialization.
The exising JSON codecs and message converters have been migrated to
use the new base classes.
Closes gh-27628
Prior to this commit, the Observation filter for Servlet applications
would only use the request pathInfo as an "http.url" high cardinality
keyvalue. This commit ensures that we're using the full request URL as a
value there.
This also polishes gh-29254.
Fixes gh-29257
See gh-29254
This commit changes the new high cardinality key value from
"uri.expanded" to "http.url" in order to align with the OTel
specification, since there is no need for backwards compatibility on
this new metadata.
Closes gh-29254
Prior to this commit, the `RestTemplate` `ClientHttpObservation` would
be started before the request object is available. While this would also
measure the connection estalishment for some HTTP client libraries, this
arrangement is incompatible with a tracing approach where the request
must be available to propagate information through the request headers.
This commit ensures that the observation only starts when the request is
available.
Fixes gh-29234
Prior to this commit, the HTTP Observations would use
`HttpStatus.Series` as a value source for the "outcome" key value in
recorded observations. This would work for most cases, but would not
align in the 2xx HTTP status cases: the series would provide a
"SUCESSFUL" value whereas the heritage metrics support in Spring Boot
would give "SUCESS".
This commit introduces a dedicated `HttpOutcome` concept for this and
applies it to all HTTP observations.
Fixes gh-29232
This commit ensures that all HTTP `ObservationConvention`
implementations provide a consistent contextual name for observations.
This name should be like "http get" where only the HTTP verb changes
depending on the request.
Fixes gh-29231
This commit also temporarily changes a test assertion for the Jackson
Kotlin module.
As of https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-52932, Kotlin enhanced the
`IntRange` and this change is not supported yet by the Jackson Kotlin
module. An issue has been reported here:
FasterXML/jackson-module-kotlin#582
Closes gh-29225
Prior to this commit, `ServletContextResource` could rely on
`ServletContext#getRealPath` to check whether a resource exists.
This behavior is not enforced on some Servlet containers, as this method
is only meant to translate virtual paths to real paths, but not
necessarily check for the existence of the file.
See https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55837#c3 for a
rationale of this behavior in Tomcat.
This commit enforces an additional check, resolving the path as a `File`
and checking that is exists and is a file.
Closes gh-26707