This commit moves the `shell.auth` property to `shell.auth.type`. The
previous situation was unfortunate since `shell.auth` was both a group
and a particular property.
Closes gh-5139
Add support for Jetty `acceptors` and `selectors` configuration, either
directly on the `JettyEmbeddedServletContainerFactory` or via
`server.jetty.acceptors`/`server.jetty.selectors` server properties.
Fixes gh-5380
Closes gh-5649
Our Windows build is failing currently because the couchbase server does
not handle a socket connection within a second (the default). This commit
adds a property to customize this option and set it to 10 sec in the
sample.
While investigating this issue, it turns out that while
`CouchbaseConfiguration` is public, it is not really possible to extend
it in user's configuration. This commit fixes this problem and add a test
that demonstrates how it can be used.
Closes gh-5657
Add `endpoints.metrics.filter.gauge-submissions` and
`endpoints.metrics.filter.counter-submissions` properties which can be
used to fine-tune how MetricsFilter submits metrics.
Use `per-http-method` to group by the the HTTP method, `merged` to
combine or both (`merged,per-http-method`) to submit both in forms.
Closes gh-5102
This commit polihes the original Neo4j contribution in several areas.
Rather than providing the packages to scan, this commit rearranges the
`EntityScan` and `EntityScanRegistrar` so that the logic can be shared
for other components. If no package is provided, scanning now defaults to
the "auto-configured" package(s) and a `@NodeEntityScan` annotation
allows to override that.
The configuration has also been updated to detect the driver based on the
`uri` property. If the embedded driver is available we use that by
default. If it is not available, we're trying to connect to a Neo4j
server running on localhost. It is possible to disable the embedded mode
or set the `uri` parameter explicitly to deviate from these defaults.
The sample no longer relies on the embedded driver for licensing reason:
rather it expects an instance running on localhost (like other
data-related samples) and gracefully ignore any connection error. A
README has been added in the sample to further explain the available
options;
Closes gh-5458
The properties exposed by the ActiveMQ pooled connection factory are
quite specific and I felt it was arbitrary to expose some and not others.
However, the number of connections and the timeouts seem the most useful
so they have been kept and a `configuration` nested namespace can be
used to configure any additional settings.
The core properties have been renamed to be less "raw" and more compliant
with the structure of other properties. The documentation on fields has
also been aligned.
Closes gh-5372
This commit updates the cache auto-configuration to provide a
`CouchbaseCacheManager` if a `Bucket` has been configured.
The global customizer infrastructure allows to further tune the cache
manager if necessary.
Closes gh-5176
This commit separates the basic setup of Couchbase from Spring Data so
that a `Bucket` and `Cluster` bucket beans are exposed even if Spring
Data is not available.
A basic setup happens if `spring.couchbase.bootstrap-hosts` is specified,
configuring the `default` bucket with no authentication unless specified
otherwise.
If Spring Data is available, those beans are re-used by default to
configure the `CouchbaseTemplate` and other repository-related beans.
Closes gh-5347
This commit updates the Maven plugin to generate a
`META-INF/boot/build.properties` file with various build-specific
settings (group, artifact, name, version and build time). Additionally,
the plugin can be configured to write an arbitrary number of additional
properties.
A new `BuildProperties` bean is automatically exposed when such a file is
present. If that bean is present, an `InfoContributor` is automatically
created to expose that information under the `build` key.
As for the git contributor, it is possible to only display the core
settings or everything using the `management.info.build.mode` property.
See gh-2559
This commit polish the new info contributor infrastructure by migrating
`GitInfo` to `GitProperties`. `InfoProperties` provides an abstraction
that exposes unstructured data in an immutable way.
The `GitInfoContributor` now accepts a "mode" that determines if all data
should be exposed or only a sub-set of known keys.
Closes gh-2644
`InfoProvider` is now `InfoContributor` and contributes to the `Info`
instance via a builder. The `Info` instance is immutable. Each
contributor can be disabled via the `management.info.<name>.enabled`
key or all can be disabled using `management.info.defaults.enabled` (this
is similar to what the health endpoint does).
By default, all keys from the environment starting with `info.` are
exposed. If a `git.properties` file is present in the classpath, the
content of `GitInfo` is exposed using the `git` key.
A `SimpleInfoContributor` and `AbstractEnvironmentInfoContributor` are
available for convenience. `InfoContributor` instances can be ordered
the usual way, with a default order provided by
`InfoProviderAutoConfiguration#DEFAULT_ORDER`.
Closes gh-3492
This commit moves `GitInfo` to a general "project info" area that will be
further improved with others project related information.
Deprecate `spring.git.properties` in favour of `spring.info.git.location`
Closes gh-2484