Prior to this commit, developers could configure their WebClient to use
their custom `ExchangeStrategies`, by providing it in the
`WebClient.Builder` chain.
Once created, an `ExchangeStrategies` instance is not mutable, which
makes it hard for further customizations by other components. In the
case of the reported issue, other components would override the default
configuration for the codecs maxInMemorySize.
This commit makes the `ExchangeStrategies` mutable and uses that fact to
further customize them with a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies`
`Consumer` variant. This commit is also deprecating those mutating
variants in favor of a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies` that
takes a `ExchangeStrategies#Builder` directly and avoids mutation issues
altogether.
Closes gh-23961
Prior to this commit, developers could configure their WebClient to use
their custom `ExchangeStrategies`, by providing it in the
`WebClient.Builder` chain.
Once created, an `ExchangeStrategies` instance is not mutable, which
makes it hard for further customizations by other components. In the
case of the reported issue, other components would override the default
configuration for the codecs maxInMemorySize.
This commit makes the `ExchangeStrategies` mutable and uses that fact to
further customize them with a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies`
`Consumer` variant. This commit is also deprecating those mutating
variants in favor of a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies` that
takes a `ExchangeStrategies#Builder` directly and avoids mutation issues
altogether.
Closes gh-23961
This commit refines Coroutines annotated controller support
by considering Kotlin Unit as Java void and using the right
ReactiveAdapter to support all use cases, including suspending
functions that return Flow (usual when using APIs like WebClient).
It also fixes RSocket fire and forget handling and adds related tests
for that use case.
Closes gh-24057
Closes gh-23866
This commit allows single-value async producers for the values of
metadata entries in both the SETUP and for requests. The same is also
enabled for data in the SETUP frame.
Close gh-23640
Before this change an @MessageMapping could be matched to any RSocket
interaction type, which is arguably too flexible, makes it difficult to
reason what would happen in case of a significant mismatch of
cardinality, e.g. request for Fire-And-Forget (1-to-0) mapped to a
method that returns Flux, and could result in payloads being ignored,
or not seen unintentionally.
This commit checks @ConnectMapping method on startup and rejects them
if they return any values (sync or async). It also refines each
@MessageMapping to match only the RSocket interaction type it fits
based on the input and output cardinality of the handler method.
Subsequently if a request is not matched, we'll do a second search to
identify partial matches (by route only) and raise a helpful error that
explains which interaction type is actually supported.
The reference docs has been updated to explain the options.
Closes gh-23999
Take a slice of the metadata if not using composite metadata to allow
reading it multiple times. For composite metadata this is not an isuse
as it is ensured by the underlying RSocket Java API.
This commit renames the `metadataExtractors` method to something that is
closer to the actual intent: addming new metadata extractors against the
registry given as a parameter of the `Consumer`.
The method is renamed to `metadataExtractorRegistry`.
This commit makes it possible to send requests without
requiring to call data(Mono.empty()). It introduces a
dedicated MetadataSpec interface and merge ResponseSpec
into RequestSpec for more flexibility.
Closes gh-23649
Prior to this commit, customizing the extraction of RSocket metadata
from frames would require developers to override the default
`MetadataExtractor` while configuring `RSocketStrategies`.
This touches on many infrastructure parts, whereas the goal is just to
configure an extra metadata entry extractor using already configured
codecs.
This commit adds a way to register metadata entry extractors on the
`RSocketStrategies` builder with a `Consumer`-based API.
Closes gh-23645
Prior to this commit, the Spring Framework build would partially use the
dependency management plugin to import and enforce BOMs.
This commit applies the dependency management plugin to all Java
projects and regroups all version management declaration in the root
`build.gradle` file (versions and exclusions).
Some versions are overridden in specific modules for
backwards-compatibility reasons or extended support.
This commit also adds the Gradle versions plugin that checks for
dependency upgrades in artifact repositories and produces a report; you
can use the following:
./gradlew dependencyUpdates