* Support Java 14
* Provide changes to avoid deprecated Java API
and have a compatibility back to Java 8
* Change affected test classes to JUnit 5 whenever it is possible
* Ignore/Disable some TCP/IP tests which don't pass on Java 14
* Fix (some) TCP tests on JRE 14
* Fix SSL Handshake test - client side handshake is successful with java 14
- change the badClient cert to a badServer cert to force an error on the client side
Co-authored-by: artembilan <raven666>
Co-authored-by: Gary Russell <grussell@pivotal.io>
* GH-3283: HTTP Inbound handle SpEL errors
Fixes https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-integration/issues/3283
* Process all the request message preparation exceptions
in the provided error channel to let target application
to make a decision about an appropriate HTTP status instead of
default 500 Server Error
* * Rephrase `ResponseStatusException` doc in the http.adoc
Co-authored-by: Gary Russell <grussell@vmware.com>
Co-authored-by: Gary Russell <grussell@vmware.com>
* GH-3154: Support `UriBuilderFactory.EncodingMode`
Fixes https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-integration/issues/3154
Spring Framework now provides a `DefaultUriBuilderFactory.EncodingMode`
for encoding URIs in the `RestTemplate` before and after uri template
enrichment with uri variables.
Therefore `encodeUri` and manual uri variables substitution is not necessary
in Spring Integration HTTP components
* Deprecate `AbstractHttpRequestExecutingMessageHandler.encodeUri` in favor of
`DefaultUriBuilderFactory.EncodingMode` and respective configuration
on the `RestTemplate` in HTTP module and `WebClient` in WebFlux module
* * Really populate `uriFactory` into an internal `RestTemplate`
* Ensure in tests that `encoding-mode` is populated properly into an internal `RestTemplate`
* Clean up affected HTTP tests for AssertJ and JUnit 5
* * Clean up formatting
* * Apply fix for WebFlux module
* Add docs for new `encoding-mode` option
* * Remove unused import in the test
* Shorten internal component names for graph
The long `IntegrationContextUtils.ERROR_LOGGER_BEAN_NAME` name
is used for `errorChannel` `LoggingHandler`'s endpoint.
It is too long for endpoint node in the graph meanwhile the
`errorChannel` is good everywhere
* Change an `IntegrationGraphServer` logic to shorten internal
component names before drawing a graph
* Introduce `IntegrationUtils.obtainComponentName()` for
shortening an internal name if any
* Use `IntegrationConfigUtils.BASE_PACKAGE` in the `IntegrationMBeanExporter`
instead of its own static property
* Remove `IntegrationConfigUtils.FACTORY_BEAN_OBJECT_TYPE` in favor
of introduced in SF `FactoryBean.OBJECT_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE`
* Rework affected test classes to JUnit 5
* Remove usage of deprecated options in the `@EnableIntegrationManagement`
* Document names shortening feature for graph
* * Improve `obtainComponentName()` function
Fixes https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-integration/issues/3114
The contract of SpEL with its
`getValue(EvaluationContext context, @Nullable Object rootObject)` is
that we need to deal with provided `rootObject` even if it is `null`
and don't consult with `context.getRootObject()`
* Fix `ExpressionEvalMap` to have an internal `rootExplicitlySet`
to indicate that `root` explicitly provided by consumer, even if it is null.
According this flag call respective `Expression.getValue()`
* Add `@Nullable` to methods and their arguments into `ExpressionEvalMap`
& `FunctionExpression` to honor `Expression` contracts
* Populate an `HttpEntity` explicitly into `ExpressionEvalMap` from the
`HttpRequestHandlingEndpointSupport` and `WebFluxInboundEndpoint` for
full picture
* Fix JavaDocs indentations in the `ExpressionEvalMap`
* Add Validation to HTTP Inbound
* Pull a validation functionality from `WebFluxInboundEndpoint` to its
super class `BaseHttpInboundEndpoint` making a validation available for
the `HttpRequestHandlingEndpointSupport` as well
* Do the same for the `validator()` option in DSL for the
`HttpInboundEndpointSupportSpec`
* Add `validator` XML attribute for both HTTP and WebFlux inbound
endpoint XSDs
* Test parsers for a new `validator` option
* Document validation in the `http.adoc`
* Apply some polishing in the `http.adoc`, as well as in the
`HttpRequestHandlingEndpointSupport` JavaDocs
* Clarify in `webflux.adoc` that validation is applied for the
`Publisher` items before the payload is finally built for the message to
send.
* Add WebFlux into the table of endpoints in the `endpoint-summary.adoc`
* * Remove unused imports
* Fix `SimpleMessageListenerContainerSpec` for deprecated `txSize` option
It turns out that `contentType` header (as well as `Accept`) may be
converted into `MimeType` upstream before the message is sent into HTTP
Outbound Channel Adapter meanwhile the logic is only to support String
and MediaType
* Change the `DefaultHttpHeaderMapper` to support more generic `MimeType`
for the `Content-Type` and `Accept` HTTP headers which can simply be
converted to the expected `MediaType`
**Cherry-pick to 5.1.x & 5.0.x**
* Add `io.spring.nohttp` Gradle plugin into the build script and allow
it only on CI server, since it is going to parse every file
* Fix tests do not use `http` any more
* Fix `test.html` in the `mail` modules tests to exclude a Namespace for
OExchange XRD protocol
* Fix some files for new line in the end of file according Checkstyle
violations
* Encoding in AbstractHttpRequestExecutingMessageHandler.java is now done when flag is set
* Added test for URI Encoding
* Fixed checkstyle violations
**Cherry-pick to 5.1.x**
* Use properly `cache()` for the `Mono` in the `ClientRSocketConnector`
* Don't require a `publisherElementTypeExpression` in the
`RSocketOutboundGateway`: the target element type is determined
automatically in the `DefaultRequestSpec.toResponseSpec()`
* SF has deprecated `MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_UTF8`: fix all its usage
in favor of recommendations to use the `MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON` instead
* Also fix plain `application/json;charset=UTF-8` literals to use
`MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON` instead
* Fix complexity for DefaultHttpHeaderMapper
* Deprecate `DefaultHttpHeaderMapper` constants which are fully
Spring Web `HttpHeaders` constants
* Introduce lowercase constants for `getHttpHeader()` switch
* Reuse `HttpHeaders` API as much as possible
* Simplify logic in some methods to break them to smaller methods
* * Remove Java Streams from critical paths
* Rework `setHttpHeader()` for `switch`
* * Use `ObjectUtils.toObjectArray()` to simplify complexity
* * Fix complexity in `setAccept()`, `setAcceptCharset()`, `setAllow()`
& `setIfNoneMatch()` using newly extracted `valueToCollection()`
* GH-2872: Parse all the multi-part files
Fixes https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-integration/issues/2872
The same HTML form entry may have several files in the multi-part request.
Parse all of them in the `MultipartAwareFormHttpMessageConverter.java`
and re-map to the result `MultiValueMap`
**Cherry-pick to 5.1.x**
* * Add test for multi-part files
* Do not fix urls for the `http://apache.org/xml/features` when we
configure XML components
* Do not fix urls for localhost and fake links in tests
* Fix all the dead links in docs
Mostly thanks to IDEA's plugin: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/10345-assertions2assertj
There is still a lot of work to do when complex and composite matchers are used.
* Add `awaitility` dependency and deprecate `EventuallyMatcher` in favor
of `awaitility`
* Remove Hamcrest from dependencies and disable JUnit & Hamcrest
static imports to encourage to use only AssertJ
* Migrate JUnit assumptions in rules to AssertJ's assumptions
* Deprecate some custom matchers in favor of existing in Hamcrest
after upgrading the last to version `2.1`
* Replace `ExpectedException` rules with `assertThatThrownBy()`
* Mention `MessagePredicate` in the `testing.adoc`
Since an `IntegrationComponentSpec` is a `FactoryBean`, all it's target
callbacks and lifecycle is controlled over a `FactoryBean`.
* Add `SmartLifecycle` for the `IntegrationComponentSpec` to delegate
lifecycle hooks to the `target` if necessary
* Refactor `IntegrationComponentSpec` to be an `AbstractFactoryBean`
which is a central place for the `FactoryBean`, `InitializingBean` and
`DisposableBean` interfaces
**Cherry-pick to 5.0.x**
* Fix BeanFactory propagation for MMInvokerHelper
* Remove check for `null` in the
`MessagingMethodInvokerHelper.isProvidedMessageHandlerFactoryBean()`
* Fix `RecipientListRouter` for `BeanFactory` propagation to the
`Recipient.selector`
* Fix tests for `BeanFactory` population and propagation
* Add `errorChannel` into the `TestUtils.createTestApplicationContext()`
* Fix some Sonar smell, including new reported
* * Restore NPE check for the `BeanFactory` in the
`MessagingMethodInvokerHelper` to avoid breaking changes in the current
point release
* Some other polishing and optimizations in the
`MessagingMethodInvokerHelper`
* Fix wrong import order in tests
* Polishing for not closed application contexts
* Use diamonds
* Use proper assertion operators
* Remove redundant classes
* Improve performance in JPA tests
* Fix typos
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4479
For better user experience expose a `RequestEntity<?>` as a root object
for evaluation context for `statusCodeExpression` execution
* INT-4517: Refactor beans in IntegrationRegistrar
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4517
The `IntegrationRegistrar` populates beans into the application context
too early and when the `allowBeanDefinitionsOverride` is disabled we
end up with the `BeanDefinitionOverrideException` just because end-user
beans are applied later.
* Move most of the bean definitions which can be overridden in the target
application from the `IntegrationRegistrar` into the
`DefaultConfiguringBeanFactoryPostProcessor`
* Revise their registration logic to be sure that some of them are
registered only once in the parent context nad others are registered
in the child context as well
* Refactor a `DslIntegrationConfigurationInitializer` do not register
an `IntegrationFlowDefinition.ReplyProducerCleaner` in the child context
one more time: it doesn't bring any local store within the current
child context
* Introduce a `NoBeansOverrideAnnotationConfigContextLoader` in tests
to ensure that in some test-cases we disallow an
`allowBeanDefinitionsOverride` as it is now in Spring Boot since it is
enabled by default in the Spring Framework
* Revernt DslIntegrationConfigurationInitializer changes
Regsiter all the required infrastructure beans in all the application
contexts to avoid class loader issue for `static` store access
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4503
Custom `ErrorHandler` can't be used if an external `RestTemplate`
is provided
* Replace `isClientSet()`` with ``!isClientSet()`` for `isTrue`
assertion in `errorHandler` method
* Replace assertion of `restTemplate` `isNull` with assertion
`!isClientSet()` `isTrue` in the `requestFactory()` method
* Add test coverage for the `errorHandler` into the `HttpDslTests`
**Cherry-pick to 5.0.x**
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4436
* Fix `IntegrationRequestMappingHandlerMapping` and
`IntegrationRequestMappingHandlerMapping` to implement a
`DestructionAwareBeanPostProcessor` to allow to register and
destroy HTTP endpoints at runtime, e.g. via `IntegrationFlowContext`
with the dynamic `IntegrationFlow`s
* INT-4376: Upgage to Log4J 2
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4376
* Deprecate Log4J 1.x components in favor of newly added
a `Log4j2LevelAdjuster` JUnit `@Rule`
* Update all the logging configuration to Log4J 2
* Polishing after testing
* Copy data format algorithm from the Spring Web `HttpHeaders` into the
`DefaultHttpHeaderMapper`
* Fix `HttpProxyScenarioTests` for proper zoned date formatting
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4350
Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux handles `ResponseEntity` via appropriate
`ReturnValue` handlers.
This way all the headers and status code are fully up to end-user.
The body is handled by the appropriate converter/writer as before
* Add `ResponseEntity` handling to the `HttpRequestHandlingMessagingGateway`
and `WebFluxInboundEndpoint`.
The logic mostly compy/pasted from the `ResponseEntityResultHandler`
* Upgrade to SF-5.0.1, Reactor-3.1.1, some other minor upgrades
* Fix `HttpDslTests` and `WebFluxDslTests` for the latest SS compatibility
* Fix JavaDoc in the `ChannelMessageStorePreparedStatementSetter`
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4315
Move Reactive components outside of HTTP module to the new WebFlux one,
including XSD, tests and documentation
Make an appropriate polishing for the `http.adoc` with cross-link
to the `webflux.adoc`
Exclude transitive `spring-webmvc` for the `spring-integration-webflux`
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4300
* Add `ReactiveHttpInboundEndpoint` based on the WebFlux foundation
* Extract `BaseHttpInboundEndpoint` for common
HTTP Inbound Channel Adapters options
* Make `spring-webmvc` and `spring-webflux` as `optional` dependencies
to let end-user to choose
* Refactor `HttpContextUtils` to include constants
for newly added WebFlux support
* Introduce `BaseHttpInboundEndpoint.setRequestPayloadTypeClass()`
for raw `Class<?>` and modify existing `setRequestPayloadType()`
for the `ResolvableType`
* Refactor existing MVC tests and XML components parsers to use
new `setRequestPayloadTypeClass()`
* Add `MessagingGatewaySupport.sendAndReceiveMessageReactive()` to get
a reply from downstream flow reactive back-pressure manner
* Add `IntegrationHandlerResultHandler` implementation to let WebFlux
infrastructure to handle the `Mono<Void>` from the `ReactiveHttpInboundEndpoint`
properly
* Fix `JdbcLockRegistryLeaderInitiatorTests` race condition to assert
the `initiator1` is elected eventually after yielding when the `initiator2`
is stopped
* Fix JavaDocs issue in the `HttpRequestHandlingMessagingGateway`
* Move all the "hard" logic in the `MessagingGatewaySupport#doSendAndReceiveMessageReactive`
to the `Mono` chain ensuring back-pressure when `sendAndReceiveMessageReactive()` is
called not from the Reactive Stream
Add test-case to demonstrate SSE
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3625
Some polishing and optimization for the
`MessagingGatewaySupport.doSendAndReceiveMessageReactive()`
More optimization for `MessagingGatewaySupport`
* Upgrade to Reactor 3.1 M3
* Document WebFlux-based components
Minor Doc Polishing
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4309
More convenient for Java Config.
*Upgrade to Reactor 3.1 B-S, Reactor-Netty 0.7 B-S and Security 5.0 B-S.
Otherwise we are not compatible with the latest SF
* Rename `ReactiveConsumer` to `ReactiveStreamsConsumer`
* Rename `FluxSubscribableChannel` to `ReactiveStreamsSubscribableChannel`
* Remove the `processor` functionality from the `FluxMessageChannel`
in favor of internal `FluxSink` as it is recommended by the Project Reactor:
> Most of the time, you should try to avoid using a Processor.
They are harder to use correctly and prone to some corner cases.
* Make connectable, upstream publishers for the `FluxMessageChannel` as
bridges to the internal `sink` via `this::send`.
This way we are able to receive data from multi sources.
When the source is completed (e.g. `Mono` in case of WebFlux response),
the downstream flow isn't completed.
* Rework `MessageChannelReactiveUtils#PollableChannelPublisherAdapter`
to be based on the `Flux.create()` and `onRequest()` to poll channel for messages
* Add one more request to the `ReactiveHttpRequestExecutingMessageHandler`
to be sure that we consume different `Mono`s by the `FluxSubscribableChannel`
properly without completion
* Upgrade to the `spring-io-plugin:0.0.7.RELEASE`
Add `IntegrationConsumer` implementation to the `ReactiveStreamsConsumer`
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4260
MPEH: Populate the `ErrorMessage.originalMessage`,
if available and not the same as the `failedMessage`.
Polishing - rename exception to `MessagingExceptionWrapper`;
make `MPEH` a subclass of `ErrorMessagePublisher`
PR Comments
Polishing - PR Comments
- as discussed last week
TODO:
- should we take the channel outside of the `AbstractMessageChannel` hierarchy?
- avoid blocking interceptors
- we would lose channel metrics though
- rename `ReactiveConsumer` ?
Polishing some missed renaming