This commit adds support for Kotlin parameter default values
in handler methods. It allows to write:
@RequestParam value: String = "default"
as an alternative to:
@RequestParam(defaultValue = "default") value: String
Both Spring MVC and WebFlux are supported, including on
suspending functions.
Closes gh-21139
This allows re-use of existing MethodParameter instances from controller
methods with cached metadata, and also ensures additional capabilities
such as looking up parameter annotations on interfaces.
See gh-29825
The dependency on spring-web from spring-beans makes it impossible to
import the projects in Eclipse IDE due to cycles between projects.
This commit therefore moves the web-related test for
BeanUtilsRuntimeHints to spring-web.
See gh-30491
1. Remove list markers (those can be provided in message).
2. Use ", and " between errors for readability.
3. Remove single quotes around errors.
4. If MessageSource is provided, use resolved message as is since in
that case applications have full control over each message.
Closes gh-30198
This commit ensures that any storage used for multipart handling only
gets cleaned up if multipart data is actually retrieved via
ServerWebExchange::getMultipartData.
Closes gh-30590
This commit ensures that ClientHttpRequest implementations implement
StreamingHttpOutputMessage, so that they do not expose an OutputStream,
but store a handle capable of writing to a stream instead.
Closes gh-30557
gh-23846 introduced a new
MethodArgumentNotValidException(Executable, BindingResult)
constructor that can be advantageously replaced by using
MethodArgumentNotValidException(MethodParameter, BindingResult)
in ModelAttributeMethodProcessor.
This commit updates ModelAttributeMethodProcessor accordingly,
and deprecates MethodArgumentNotValidException(Executable,
BindingResult) in favor of
MethodArgumentNotValidException(MethodParameter, BindingResult).
Closes gh-30558
Prior to this commit, the Observation instrumentation for Reactive
server applications was implemented with a `WebFilter`. This allowed to
record observations and set up a tracing context for the controller
handlers.
The limitation of this approach is that all processing happening at a
lower level is not aware of any observation. Here, the
`HttpWebHandlerAdapter` handles several interesting aspects:
* logging of HTTP requests and responses at the TRACE level
* logging of client disconnect errors
* handling of unresolved errors
With the current instrumentation, these logging statements will miss the
tracing context information. As a result, this commit deprecates the
`ServerHttpObservationFilter` in favor of a more direct instrumentation
of the `HttpWebHandlerAdapter`. This enables a more precise
instrumentattion and allows to set up the current observation earlier in
the reactor context: log statements will now contain the relevant
information.
Fixes gh-30013