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Feign Spring

This module overrides OpenFeign/feign annotation processing to instead use standard ones supplied by the spring annotations specification.

Currently Supported Annotation Processing

Feign only supports processing java interfaces (not abstract or concrete classes).

ISE is raised when any annotation's value is empty or null. Ex. Path("") raises an ISE.

Here are a list of behaviors currently supported.

Type Annotations

@RequestMapping

Appends the value to Target.url(). Can have tokens corresponding to @PathVariable annotations. The method sets the request method. The produces adds the first value as the Accept header. The consume adds the first value as the Content-Type header.

Method Annotations

@RequestMapping

Appends the value to Target.url(). Can have tokens corresponding to @PathVariable annotations. The method sets the request method.

@GetMapping

Appends the value to Target.url(). Can have tokens corresponding to @PathVariable annotations. Sets the GET request method.

@PostMapping

Appends the value to Target.url(). Can have tokens corresponding to @PathVariable annotations. Sets the POST request method.

@PutMapping

Appends the value to Target.url(). Can have tokens corresponding to @PathVariable annotations. Sets the PUT request method.

@DeleteMapping

Appends the value to Target.url(). Can have tokens corresponding to @PathVariable annotations. Sets the DELETE request method.

@PatchMapping

Appends the value to Target.url(). Can have tokens corresponding to @PathVariable annotations. Sets the PATCH request method.

Parameter Annotations

@PathVariable

Links the value of the corresponding parameter to a template variable declared in the path.

@RequestParam

Links the value of the corresponding parameter to a query parameter. When invoked, null will skip the query param.