This commit reverts changes to AbstractCacheManager since iterating
over the caches in a for-loop and a stream is duplicated effort.
This commit reverts changes to DefaultRenderingResponseBuilder,
RouterFunctions, and OriginHandshakeInterceptor since order matters for
those use cases: they were originally based on the semantics of
LinkedHashSet or LinkedHashMap; whereas, Set.copyOf() and Map.copyOf()
do not provide any guarantees regarding ordering.
This commit also applies analogous changes to "sibling" implementations
across Servlet mocks as well as Web MVC and WebFlux.
See gh-29321
Includes corresponding build upgrade to Tomcat 10.1.1 and Undertow 2.3.0
(while retaining runtime compatibility with Tomcat 10.0 and Undertow 2.2)
Closes gh-29435
Closes gh-29436
This commit ensures that the ConsumesRequestCondition and
ProducesRequestCondition use a case insensitive check when comparing
parameters.
Closes gh-29416
Add protected, convenience method in ResponseEntityExceptionHandler
to create a ProblemDetail for any exception, along with a
MessageSource lookup for the "detail" field.
Closes gh-29384
This commit also removes ResourcePropertiesPersister which
was introduced in 5.3 specifically for spring.xml.ignore
flag and which is expected to be used only internally by
Spring Framework. DefaultPropertiesPersister should be used
instead.
Closes gh-29277
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
Improve ResponseCookie to allow an existing instance to be mutated
and also to set the cookie value through the builder. This allows
CookieLocaleResolver to avoid duplicating all the fields of
ResponseCookie and to have only a ResponseCookie field instead.
Closes gh-28779
At present, CookieLocaleResolver extends CookieGenerator instead of
AbstractLocale(Context)Resolver like other LocaleResolver
implementations. This means it duplicates some common aspects of
LocaleResolver hierarchy while also exposing some CookieGenerator
operations, such as #addCookie and #removeCookie.
Additionally, CookieGenerator's support for writing cookies is based
on Servlet support which at current baseline doesn't support SameSite
directive.
This commit refactors CookieLocaleResolver to make it extend
AbstractLocaleContextResolver and also replaces CookieGenerator's
cookie writing support with newer and more capable ResponseCookie.
Simplify creation of CookieLocaleResolver with custom cookie name
This commit introduces CookieLocaleResolver constructor that accepts
cookie name thus allowing for a simpler creation of an instance with
the desired cookie name.
See gh-28779
This commit introduces the new `HttpRequestsObservationFilter`
This `Filter` can be used to instrument Servlet-based web frameworks for
Micrometer Observations. While the Servlet request and responses are
automatically used for extracting KeyValues for observations, web
frameworks still need to provide the matching URL pattern, if supported.
This can be done by fetching the observation context from the request
attributes and contributing to it.
This commit instruments Spring MVC (annotation and functional variants),
effectively replacing Spring Boot's `WebMvcMetricsFilter`.
See gh-28880
As of Java 18, the serial lint warning in javac has been expanded to
check for class fields that are not marked as `Serializable`.
See https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/18all-relnotes.html#JDK-8202056
In the Spring Framework codebase, this can happen with `Map`, `Set` or
`List` attributes which are often assigned with an unmodifiable
implementation variant. Such implementations are `Serializable` but
cannot be used as field types.
This commit ensures that the following changes are applied:
* fields are marked as transient if they can't be serialized
* classes are marked as `Serializable` if this was missing
* `@SuppressWarnings("serial")` is applied where relevant