The high level matchStarting API was removed a few commits ago.
This change tidies up by removing the supporting infrastructure
for that from the PathElements.
Prior to this commit, various dependencies in the spring-test module
pulled in commons-logging as a transitive dependency. Consequently,
the presence of commons-logging in the generated Eclipse classpath
overrode the intended use of the spring-jcl module causing JUL to be
used instead of log4j for tests executed within Eclipse, thereby
ignoring the configuration in src/test/resources/log4j2-test.xml.
This commit addresses this issue by excluding commons-logging in
spring-test.gradle for all Selenium dependencies.
Issue: SPR-15930
InMemoryWebSessionStore is very closely associated to DefaultWebSession
passing it to it several fields and functions. Now that the store also
creates the session, it makes sense to bring the latter in as an inner,
nested class.
Issue: SPR-15875, 15876
DefaultWebSessionManager no longer requires the WebSessionStore
to use DefaultWebSession.
Removed explicit start() in save(). This seemed unnecessary since at
that point isStarted is guaranteed to return true. The status can
be updated through the copy constructor.
DefaultWebSessionTests added.
Issue: SPR-15875
- Add WebSessionStore.createWebSession.
- Remove remove WebSessionStore.changeSessionId
- Add WebSessionStore updateLastAccessTime which allows updating the
WebSession lastAccessTime without exposing a method on WebSession in
an implementation independent way.
- Remove WebSessionStore.storeSession. This method is not necessary
since the WebSession that is returned allows saving the WebSession.
Additionally, it is error prone since the wrong type might be passed
into it.
Issue: SPR-15875, 15876
Add missing DefaultWebSessionManagerTests .block(). Previously
session.save() was invoked, but we did not ensure it was completed.
This commit makes it block on session.save()
Fix existingSessionIsExpired. This test is actually broken and is
testing a new session is created because the session id returned
by the idResolver does not match the existing WebSession.
This commit ensures that the id of the WebSession found by idResolver
matches the existing WebSession.
DefaultWebSessionManagerTests use Mockito. To ensure we test with
independence from InMemoryWebSessionStore we use Mockito for the
DefaultWebessionManager collaborators.
Add test for response.setComplete(). We want to ensure that when the
response is completed, it saves the WebSession and writes it to the
response using idResolver
Use constant for default header name and make getHeaderName private.
Also switch HeaderWebSessionIdResolverTests to unit tests rather than
testing with DefaultWebSessionManager.
Issue: SPR-15917
Before this commit, there was no way to signal the HTTP client that we
were done consuming the response. Without that, the underlying client
library cannot know when it is safe to release the associated resources
(e.g. the HTTP connection).
This commit adds new `close()` methods on both `ClientHttpResponse`
and `ClientResponse`. This methods is non-blocking and its behavior
depends on the library, its configuration, HTTP version, etc.
At the `WebClient` level, `close()` is called automatically if we
consume the response body through the `ResponseSpec` or the
`ClientResponse` itself.
Note that it is *required* to call `close()` manually otherwise; not
doing so might create resource leaks or connection issues.
Issue: SPR-15920
This commit introduces a test that demonstrates that custom JUnit 4
rules can be @Autowired into a test instance but that they will not be
applied by JUnit since JUnit only ever sees such fields as null and
therefore ignores them.
Issue: SPR-15927
This commit moves `encodeUrl` and `registerUrlEncoder` from
ServerHttpResponse to ServerWebExchange.
It also renames `encodeUrl` to `transformUrl` and `registerUrlEncoder`
to `addUrlTransformer` to make it clearer that these methods do not
perform actual URL encodings (i.e. they do not replaceinvalid
characters).
The `add` prefix (instead of `register`) makes it clearer that each
function is added in addition to the previous one.
Issue: SPR-15924
Introduces HeaderSessionIdResolver, which reads session ids from a session header and generates a session response header when new session are created.
Related issue: SPR-15917
`ReactorClientHttpConnector` provides an adapter layer to `WebClient`
for using Reactor-Netty's `HttpClient`.
This commit enables HTTP compression support by default for this client
Connector.
Another constructor is still available for providing a custom
`HttpOptions` configuration.
Issue: SPR-15908