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@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ To provide custom health information you can register a Spring bean that impleme
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import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;
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@Component
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public class MyHealth implements HealthIndicator<String> {
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public class MyHealth implements HealthIndicator {
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@Override
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public String health() {
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public Health health() {
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// perform some specific health check
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return ...
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}
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@ -170,6 +170,16 @@ Redis, MongoDB and RabbitMQ.
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Spring Boot adds the `HealthIndicator` instances automatically if beans of type `DataSource`,
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`MongoTemplate`, `RedisConnectionFactory`, `RabbitTemplate` are present in the `ApplicationContext`.
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Besides implementing custom `HealthIndicator`s and using out-of-box {sc-spring-boot-actuator}/health/Status.{sc-ext}[`Status`]
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types, it is also possible to introduce custom `Status` types for different or more complex system
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states. In that case a custom implementation of the {sc-spring-boot-actuator}/health/HealthAggregator.{sc-ext}[`HealthAggregator`]
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interface needs to be provided or the default implementation has to be configured using the
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`health.status.order` configuration property.
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Assuming a new `Status` with code `FATAL` is being used in one of your `HealthIndicator`
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implementations. To configure the severity or order add the following to your application properties:
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`healt.status.order: FATAL, DOWN, UNKOWN, UP`.
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[[production-ready-application-info]]
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