Organize test imports to expand all '.*' static imports into
fully qualified imports.
This update will allow us to use additional checkstyle rules in
the future, and will also help if we migrate fully to AssertJ.
* Add limited checkstyles to test code
Add a limited set of checkstyle rules to the test codebase to improve
code consistency.
* Fix checksyle violations in test code
* Organize imports to fix checkstyle for test code
* Migrate to assertThatExceptionOfType
Migrate aware from ExpectedException rules to AssertJ exception
assertions. Also include a checkstyle rules to ensure that the
the ExpectedException is not accidentally used in the future.
See gh-22894
This commit introduces the DefaultMultipartMessageReader, a fully
reactive multipart parser that does have any third party dependencies.
Closes gh-21659
This commit deprecates MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_UTF8 and
MediaType.APPLICATION_PROBLEM_JSON_UTF8 in favor of
MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON and MediaType.APPLICATION_PROBLEM_JSON since
UTF-8 encoding is now handled correctly by most browsers
(related bug has been fixed in Chrome since September 2017).
MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON is now used as the default JSON content type.
Closes gh-22788
This commit adds CBOR reactive support for single value only in
order to allow CBOR usage in RSocket. Notice that no CBOR support
is configured on WebFlux, this will require gh-20513 to be resolved.
Closes gh-22767
Following on 3ebbfa2191 where the local
refCount was removed in favor of using the internal refCount of the
native data buffer, this commit ensures that LeakAwareDataBufferFactory
uses a PooledDataBufferFactory delegate by default.
There are also fixes for test issues with eager allocation uncovered by
these changes in StringDecoder and ResourceDecoder.
1. If the write Subscriber cancels with the item cached, release it.
2. If the write Publisher emits an error while the item is cached, when
the write Subscriber subscribes, release the cached item and emit the
error signal.
Closes gh-22720
This commit improves CORS support by:
- Using CORS processing only for CORS-enabled endpoints
- Skipping CORS processing for same-origin requests
- Adding Vary headers for non-CORS requests
It introduces an AbstractHandlerMapping#hasCorsConfigurationSource
method in order to be able to check CORS endpoints efficiently.
Closes gh-22273
Closes gh-22496