This commit changes DefaultClientResponse::createException to use
the ByteArrayDecoder, instead of converting to DataBuffers and
turning these into a byte array.
Closes gh-27666
PR gh-24470 introduced a regression for Android users by no longer
escaping closing curly braces in regular expressions.
This commit therefore partially reverts the changes made in 273812f9c5
for closing curly braces (`}`).
Closes gh27467
Prior to this commit, @ModelAttribute(binding=false) was honored with
Spring Web MVC but not with WebFlux.
This commit adds support for disabling binding via @ModelAttribute with
WebFlux by adding a check to resolveArgument(...) in
ModelAttributeMethodArgumentResolver.
Closes gh-26856
Prior to this commit, a method-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value did not
override a class-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value. This contradicts the
Javadoc for @CrossOrgin which states the following.
For those attributes where only a single value can be accepted such
as allowCredentials and maxAge, the local overrides the global
value.
This commit ensures that a method-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value
overrides a class-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value.
Closes gh-26619
Prior to this commit, `ResourceUrlProvider` would listen and consider
all `ContextRefreshedEvent` and use the given context to detect
`SimpleUrlHandlerMapping`.
This could lead to situations where a `ResourceUrlProvider` uses another
application context than its own (in a parent/child context setup) and
detect the wrong set of handlers.
Because `ResourceUrlProvider` locks itself once the auto-detection is
done, we need to ensure that it considers only events sent by its
application context.
Fixes gh-26562
This commit makes copies of the default headers and cookies when a
WebClient is built, so that subsequent changes to these do not affect
previously built clients.
Closes: gh-25992
Allow the body to be written in order for all headers to be set
as they would be on HTTP GET. The body content is ignored as a
lower level.
See gh-25976
The migration from JUnit 4 assertions to AssertJ assertions resulted in
several unnecessary casts from int to long that actually cause
assertions to pass when they should otherwise fail.
This commit fixes all such bugs for the pattern `.isNotEqualTo((long)`.
Prior to this commit, if attributes were configured in the builder
returned by `ServerRequest.from(...)`, those attributes were not
available in the `ServerRequest` built by the builder. In addition, any
attributes in the original `ServerRequest` supplied to
`ServerRequest.from(...)` were also ignored.
This commit addresses this issue by ensuring that the attributes
configured via DefaultServerRequestBuilder are used as the attributes
in the resulting `ServerRequest`.
This commit also polishes the Javadoc in `ServerRequest` and
`ClientResponse` and avoids the use of lambda expressions in the
constructors for `DefaultServerRequestBuilder` and
`DefaultClientResponseBuilder`.
Closes gh-25106
Motivation
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The Spring MVC ModelAttributeMethodProcessor includes many helpful
extension methods that allow developers to extend and enhance the data
binding capabilities of the class. Unfortunately, Spring WebFlux's
equivalent class, the ModelAttributeMethodArgumentResolver, does not
include these same extension methods. I am leveraging these extension
methods, specifically the bindRequestParameters method, to provide
valuable enhancements to my application. I would like to provide these
same enhancements to the WebFlux portion of my application and am
unable to do so at this time. I would like to update the WebFlux
ModelAttributeMethodArgumentResolver to add the bindRequestParameters
method.
Modifications
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I created a new method called bindRequestParameters and encapsulated
the WebExchangeDataBinder bind call inside of it. This method is
marked as protected as it should only be used by children of this
class. This change mirrors the behavior in the equivalent Spring MVC
class (ModelAttributeMethodProcessor).
Result
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The WebFlux ModelAttributeMethodArgumentResolver can now accept
alternative data binding implementations mirroring the Web MVC
behavior.