Prior to this commit, `ServerHttpRequest.mutate()` would not reflect
changes made on the "Accept" and "Content-Type" HTTP headers.
This was due to the fact that the instantiation of a new request based
on the mutated values would not use the writable HTTP headers used
during the mutation, but rather a read-only view of the headers backed
by `ReadOnlyHttpHeaders`.
`ReadOnlyHttpHeaders` caches those values for performance reasons, so
getting those from the new request would not reflect the changes made
during the mutation phase.
This commit ensures that the new request uses the mutated headers.
Fixes gh-26615
This commit ensures handling is cancelled in case of onError/Timeout
callback from the Servlet container.
Separately we detect the same in ServletServerHttpRequest and
ServletServerHttpResponse, which signal onError to the read publisher
and cancel writing, but if the onError/Timeout arrives after reading
is done and before writing has started (e.g. longer handling), then
neither will reach handling.
See gh-26434, gh-26407
Add factory methods to `AbstractEnvironment` that allow a custom
`ConfigurablePropertyResolver` and `MutablePropertySources` instance
to be used.
See gh-26462
This commit better aligns how URI variable placeholders are detected
in UriComponentsBuilder#encode (i.e. the pre-encoding of the literal
parts of a URI template) and how they are expanded later on.
The latter relies on a pattern that stops at the first closing '}'
which excludes the possibility for well-formed, nested placeholders
other than variables with regex syntax, e.g. "{year:\d{1,4}}".
UriComponentsBuilder#encode now also stops at the first closing '}' and
further ensures the placeholder is not empty and that it has '{' before
deciding to treat it as a URI variable.
Closes gh-26466
Previously this method returned headers only when a Content-Type part header
was present. Now it is guaranteed to return headers (possibly empty) as long
as there is a MultipartFile or Part with the given name.
Closes gh-26501
Remove support for open polymorphic serialization in
kotlinx.serialization web converters and codecs in order
to prevent serialization handling suitable for Jackson
or other general purpose Java JSON libraries.
This will probably need further refinements for collections
for example, and could ultimately be fixed when
kotlinx.serialization will provide a dedicated function to
evaluate upfront if a type can be serialized or not.
Closes gh-26298
Prior to this commit, WebFlux native headers adapters would delegate the
`httpHeaders.keySet` to underlying implementations that do not honor the
`remove*` methods.
This commit fixes the `Set` implementation backing the
`httpHeaders.keySet` and ensures that headers can be safely removed from
the set.
Fixes gh-26361