Prior to this commit, resource management around
`ClientHttpRequestFactory` and `RestTemplate` was unclear. Some
factories implementation were implementing a `DisposableBean` and other
contracts were not managing request factory resources.
In the meantime, neither `ClientHttpRequestFactory` nor `RestTemplate`
are typically meant to be contributed as beans to the application
context. Most often, they're instantiated within beans and their
lifecycle should be managed by those.
This commit makes all `ClientHttpRequestFactory` `Closeable` and ensures
that all existing implementations have a similar behavior between
`dispose()` and `close()`. Since `RestTemplate` (actually
`HttpAccessor`) can instantiate factories on its own, they also now
extend `Closeable` to properly close those resources, if not externally
managed.
Closes gh-29010
This commit introduces a `HttpRequestsObservationWebFilter` which
instruments web frameworks using Spring's reactive `ServerHttpRequest`
and `ServerHttpResponse` interfaces.
This replaces Spring Boot's `MetricsWebFilter`.
See gh-28880
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
This commit introduces Micrometer as an API dependency to the spring-web
module. Micrometer is used here to instrument `RestTemplate` and record
`Observation` for HTTP client exchanges.
This will replace Spring Boot's `MetricsClientHttpRequestInterceptor`
which uses the request interceptor contract for instrumentation.
This approach is limited as measurements and tags aren't always precise
and overhead is more important than a direct instrumentation.
See gh-28341
This commit extracts Mock HTTP client request and response for the
imperative variant. These are made available in the testFixtures
configuration for shared usage.
Update StreamUtils.drain to use InputStream.transferTo with a null
OutputStream. This avoids allocating buffers for cases where the
supplied InputStream has an optimized transferTo method (e.g.,
ByteArrayInputStream and FileInputStream).
Additionally, update StreamUtils.emptyInput to simply call
InputStream.nullInputStream.
Closes gh-28961
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
This commit makes sure that quoted pairs, as used in Content-Disposition
header file names (i.e. \" and \\), are properly decoded, whereas before
they were stored as is.
Closes gh-28837
This commit fixes Kotlin Serialization converter
registration logic in RestTemplate,
AbstractMessageBrokerConfiguration and
AllEncompassingFormHttpMessageConverter classes
to be similar to the one in
WebMvcConfigurationSupport.
Closes gh-29008
This commit introduces support for Netty 5's Buffer, in the form of
Netty5DataBuffer. Because of the new API offered by Buffer, several
changes have been made to the DataBuffer API:
- CloseableDataBuffer is a simpler alternative to PooledDataBuffer, and
implemented by Netty5DataBuffer. DataBufferUtils::release can now
handle CloseableDataBuffer as well as PooledDataBuffer.
- PooledDataBuffer::touch has been moved into a separate interface:
TouchableDataBuffer, which is implemented by Netty5DataBuffer.
- The capacity of DataBuffers can no longer be reduced, they can only
grow larger. As a consequence, DataBuffer::capacity(int) has been
deprecated, but ensureWritable (formally ensureCapacity) still exists.
- DataBuffer::slice and retainedSlice have been deprecated in favor of
split, a new method that ensures that memory regions do not overlap.
- DataBuffer::asByteBuffer has been deprecated in favor of toByteBuffer,
a new method that returns a copy, instead of shared data.
- DataBufferFactory::allocateBuffer has been deprecated in favor of
allocateBuffer(int).
Closes gh-28874
Prior to this commit, Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux would not support
conditional requests with `If-Match` preconditions. As underlined in the
RFC9110 Section 13.1, those are related to the `If-None-Match`
conditions, but this time only performing requests if the resource
matches the given ETag.
This feature, and in general the `"*"` request Etag, are generally
useful to prevent "lost updates" when performing a POST/PUT request: we
want to ensure that we're updating a version with a known version or
create a new resource only if it doesn't exist already.
This commit adds `If-Match` conditional requests support and ensures
that both `If-Match` and `If-None-Match` work well with `"*"` request
ETags.
We can't rely on `checkNotModified(null)`, as the compiler can't decide
between method variants accepting an ETag `String` or a Last Modified
`long`. Instead, developers should use empty ETags `""` to signal that
no resource is known on the server side.
Closes gh-24881
Includes deprecation of NestedServletException, whereas NestedCheckedException and NestedRuntimeException remain as base classes with several convenience methods.
Closes gh-25162
Support reflection-based serialization of parameters annotated
with @RequestBody and return values annotated with @ResponseBody.
It leverages a new BindingReflectionHintsRegistrar class that
is designed to register transitively the types usually needed
for binding and reflection-based serialization on fields,
constructors and properties. Generics are taken in account
as well.
Closes gh-28518