This commit ensure that null-safety is consistent between
getters and setters in order to be able to provide beans
with properties with a common type when type safety is
taken in account like with Kotlin.
It also add a few missing property level @Nullable
annotations.
Issue: SPR-15792
This commit changes `ServerRequest.attribute(String)`` to return
`Optional<Object>` instead of `Optional<T>`, where `T` was infered
from a type parameter.
This commit makes the `uri` step of the WebTestClient optional, so that
users who have specified a base URL during WebClient config do not need
to provide an empty one (i.e. `url("")`).
Issue: SPR-15695
This commit introduces integration tests which verify that the
SpringExtension can be used in conjunction with JUnit Jupiter's
@ParameterizedTest support.
This commit introduces client-side request attributes, similar to those
found on the server-side. The attributes can be used, for instance, for
passing on request-specific information to a globally registered
ExchangeFilterFunction.
The client request builder, as well as WebClient.RequestHeadersSpec and
WebTestClient.RequestHeaderSpec, add methods for adding a single
attribute, as well as manipulating the entire attributes map.
The client request itself adds a accessor for the (immutable) attributes
map.
This commit also introduces a new variant of the basic authentication
filter in ExchangeFilterFunctions. This variant takes the username and
password from well-known attributes.
Issue: SPR-15691
This commit changes ServerRequest.queryParams from returning a
List<String> given a String name, to returning a
MultiValueMap<String, String>, which gives more flexibility.
This commit uses the newly introduced `PathContainer` and `RequestPath`
support in the functional web framework. It exposes the path container
as property in `ServerRequest`, and uses that in the path-based
`RequestPredicates`.
This commits extends nullability declarations to the field level, formalizing the interaction between methods and their underlying fields and therefore avoiding any nullability mismatch.
Issue: SPR-15720
The cloneBuilder helps to avoid the issue in the comment of the ticket.
Rather than creating the WebClient to then obtain a fresh builder which
causes connector instantiation, we now use the cloneBuilder
Issue: SPR-15674
This commit introduces 2 new public methods in HttpHeaders in order
to leverage Java 8 ZonedDateTime in addition to the existing long
(with GMT time zone implied) variants:
- ZonedDateTime getFirstZonedDateTime(String headerName)
- void setZonedDateTime(String headerName, ZonedDateTime date)
This commit also leverages Java 8 thread-safe DateTimeFormatter for
HttpHeader implementation instead of SimpleDateFormat. As a consequence
of the usage of DateTimeFormatter.RFC_1123_DATE_TIME, HTTP date header
serialization could change slightly for single digit days from for
example "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT" to
"Thu, 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT".
Issue: SPR-15661
This commit replaces the WebClient.filter method with
WebClient.Builder.filter. The reason for this change is that filters
added via WebClient.filter would be applied in the opposite order of
their declaration, due to the compositional nature of the method,
combined with the immutable nature of the WebClient.
WebClient.Builder.filter does keep the order of the filters, as
registered.
Furthermore, this commit introduces a WebClient.mutate() method,
returning a WebClient.Builder. This method allow to add/remove filters
and other defaults from a given WebClient.
Issue: SPR-15657
Add WebClient.Builder.addFilter
Add Consumer-based headers and cookies methods to builders.
Add WebClient.mutate
This commit introduces LocaleContextResolver interface, which is used
at ServerWebExchange level to resolve Locale, TimeZone and other i18n
related informations.
It follows Spring MVC locale resolution patterns with a few differences:
- Only LocaleContextResolver is supported since LocaleResolver is less
flexible
- Support is implemented in the org.springframework.web.server.i18n
package of spring-web module rather than in spring-webflux in order
to be able to leverage it at ServerWebExchange level
2 implementations are provided:
- FixedLocaleContextResolver
- AcceptHeaderLocaleContextResolver
It can be configured with both functional or annotation-based APIs.
Issue: SPR-15036