Before RfcUriParser we expected opaque URI's to not have ":/"
after the scheme while the new parser expect opaque URI's to
not have a slash anywhere after the scheme. This commit
restores the previous behavior.
Closes gh-34588
This commit removes the BDDMockito Checkstyle rule, since it did not
actually enforce the use of BDDMockito.
This commit also updates static imports to use Mockito instead of
BDDMockito where appropriate (automated via the Eclipse IDE Organize
Imports clean-up task).
Closes gh-34616
FormHttpMessageConverter could throw a more specific
HttpMessageNotReadableException instead of an IllegalArgumentException
when the http form data is invalid.
See gh-34594
Signed-off-by: Russell Bolles <rbolles@netflix.com>
This commit adds support for the Partitioned cookie attribute in the
reactive HTTP clients that support this: Reactor and HttpComponents.
Closes gh-34521
Signed-off-by: Rhett CfZhuang <dark.momo985@gmail.com>
[brian.clozel@broadcom.com: rework tests and support HttpComponents]
Signed-off-by: Brian Clozel <brian.clozel@broadcom.com>
Prior to this commit, calling `setHeader` on the response wrapper would
have a separate code path for the "Content-Length" header. This did not
support calls with `null` values and would result in an exception.
This commit ensures that the cached content length value is reset in
this case and that the call is forwarded properly to the superclass.
Fixes gh-34460
This commit introduces open polymorphism support with Kotlin
Serialization in HTTP converters and codecs as a follow-up of gh-34410
which considers Kotlin Serialization as a Jackson/Gson/Jsonb equivalent
(it is not anymore configured before Jackson).
Closes gh-34433
Prior to this commit, Spring MVC and WebFlux would consider the
"kotlinx.serialization" JSON codecs and converters in addition to other
JSON alternatives like Jackson, Gson and Jsonb.
This would cause issues because while in most cases this library is only
involved if the type is annotated with "@Serializable", this is not true
for Java enums. In this particular case, the codec shadows Jackson and
causes issues.
This commit now considers kotlinx.serialization JSON support as an
alternative to Jackson. Just like Jsonb and GSON, this is only
auto-detected if Jackson is not present.
We received consistent feedback that kotlinx.serialization is popular in
Kotlin libraries and is often a transitive dependency. As a result, we
cannot consider its presence on the classpath as a strong enough signal
to configure it by default.
Closes gh-34410
If the Servlet container delegates a disconnected client error via
AsyncListener#onError, wrap it as AsyncRequestNotUsableException
for more targeted and consistent handling of such errors.
Closes gh-34363
This commit ensures that `ContentDisposition` parses attributes like
"filename" and "filename*" in a case insensitive fashion, per RFC 6266.
Closes gh-34383
Signed-off-by: Andras Dobrosi <dobrosi@gmail.com>
[brian.clozel@broadcom.com: apply code conventions]
Signed-off-by: Brian Clozel <brian.clozel@broadcom.com>
Ensure the original instance is always the one returned no matter how
many times the HandlerMethod is re-created.
Make the constructor protected to allow subclasses to re-create the
HandlerMethod as the concrete subclass.
See gh-34375
Prior to this commit, the `HttpHeaders` class would provide constructor
variants where the instances are are backed by the existing headers
collection given as a parameter.
While such constructors are clearly documented and meant for internal
usage, there are cases where developers would like to copy the data from
an existing headers instance without being backed by the same collection
instance and thus, being mutated from some place else.
This commit introduces new factory methods `HttpHeaders.copyOf` for this
purpose. While this name aligns with some of the Java collections
factory methods, in this case the returned instance is not immutable, on
purpose. `HttpHeaders` does not extends `MultiValueMap` anymore and
shouldn't be seen as such.
Closes: gh-34341
Signed-off-by: Bryce J. Fisher <bryce.fisher@gmail.com>
[brian.clozel@broadcom.com: reduce scope and update javadoc]
Signed-off-by: Brian Clozel <brian.clozel@broadcom.com>
This commit adds support for Kotlin properties in Spring WebMVC
controllers, supported for reasons explained in gh-31856, with
kotlinx.serialization converters.
Closes gh-34284
This commit adds support for Kotlin properties in Spring WebFlux
controllers, supported for reasons explained in gh-31856, with
kotlinx.serialization codecs.
See gh-34284