An example of this can be found in RFC 2732, but it is obsoleted by
RFC 3986 whose syntax for IPv6address does not allow dots.
Also, Appendix D of RFC 3986:
As [RFC2732] defers to [RFC3513] for definition of an IPv6 literal
address, which, unfortunately, lacks an ABNF description of
IPv6address, we created a new ABNF rule for IPv6address that matches
the text representations defined by Section 2.2 of [RFC3513].
See gh-33639
Prior to this commit, the HttpComponents implementation for the
`WebClient` would only consider the max-age attribute of response
cookies when parsing the response. This is not aligned with other client
implementations that consider the max-age attribute first, and then the
expires if the former was not present. The expires date is then
translated into a max-age duration. This behavior is done naturally by
several implementations.
This commit updates the `HttpComponentsClientHttpResponse` to do the
same.
Fixes gh-33157
This aligns HttpHeaders with other places like ServletWebRequest and
DefaultWebExchange where an ETag is accepted as input.
It also allows us to remove quoting from places that delegate to
HttpHeaders#setETag since it now does that internally.
Closes gh-33412
Prior to this commit, the HTTP interceptor model used for `RestTemplate`
and `RestClient` would not update the "Content-Length" request header,
even when the request body had been updated by a
`ClientHttpRequestInterceptor`.
Even though this is the `ClientHttpRequestInterceptor`'s responsibility
(along with the content type and encoding changes if needed), this
would result in invalid requests. This invalid situation can be detected
by `InterceptingClientHttpRequest`.
This commit ensures that such situations are detected and fixed
automatically by setting the Content-Length header to the actual body
size, right before executing the actual request, after all interceptors
are done.
Closes gh-33459
This commit ensures that the `UrlHandlerFilter` does not handle "/"
paths in general, as they should not be altered and are meaningful for
web applications.
Closes gh-33444
Prior to this commit, the `ServerHttpObservationFilter` was fixed to
re-enable instrumentation for async dispatches. This fix involves using
an AsyncListener to be notified of exchange completion.
This change was incomplete, as this would not work in some cases.
If another filter starts the async mode and initiates an ASYNC dispatch,
before async handling at the controller level, the async listener is not
registered against subsequent async starts.
This commit not only ensures that the async listener registers
against new async starts, but also ensure that the initial creation and
registration only happens during the initial REQUEST dispatch.
Fixes gh-33451
Prior to this commit, the `RestClient` instrumentation would create and
close observations for HTTP requests, but would not open an observation
scope for the lifetime of the exchange.
This means that custom `ClientHttpRequestInterceptor` and
`ResponseErrorHandler` would not get access to the current observation
scope in case of tracing, possibly leading to missing trace ids in logs.
This commit ensures that an observation scope is managed for the
lifetime of the HTTP exchange.
Fixes gh-33397
On the client side, supports `name=value` pairs. Placeholders in values
are resolved by the `embeddedValueResolver`.
On the server side, additionally supports `name` and `!name` syntax.
Closes gh-33309
This commit implements modifyContextPath in ServletRequestPath and
apply the same logic of concatenating the servlet path with the
context path.
Closes gh-33251
This commit documents `ControllerAdviceBean` as internal usage, as it is
not meant for application to manually create controller advice bean
instances.
This also refactors the existing partial implementation of the support
for creating controller advice beans "programmatically".
Closes gh-32776