Simplify HTTP client configuration properties by sharing common
settings for both blocking and reactive clients.
The `ClientHttpRequestFactorySettings` and `ClientHttpConnectorSettings`
have been merged to a single `HttpClientSettings` class. Properties
to configure common settings are available under:
`spring.http.clients`
Blocking and reactive settings have been moved to
`spring.http.clients.blocking` and `spring.http.clients.reactive`. With
currently only the factory/connector being configurable.
HTTP Service Client properties have also been rationalized under a
`spring.http.serviceclient.<group-name>`. Support for properties that
apply to all service clients and all Rest/Web Clients have been removed.
Support for `ApiVerionInserter` beans has also been removed in favor of
configuring the service group or builders directly.
Closes gh-47398
Create `spring-boot-resttestclient` and `spring-boot-webtestclient`
modules to hold test client auto-configuration and `TestRestTemplate`
code.
Previous these classes were contained in `spring-boot-resetclient-test`
and `spring-boot-webclient-test` which was incorrect since the `-test`
modules should hold code need to test the given modules, not supporting
test classes.
See gh-46356
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <phil.webb@broadcom.com>
Move `@LocalServerPort` and `@LocalManagementServerPort` back to
`spring-boot-test`. The should help reduce upgrade pain since these
annotations are fairly commonly used. It also removes the need for
depending on `spring-boot-webserver-test`.
This is slight compromise with the module structure, since the
web-server module usually contributes the properties referenced
by the annotations.
See gh-46356
See gh-47322
Relocate `RestTestClientBuilderCustomizer` to `spring-boot-test`
and break the direct link to web-server by making use of
`spring.factories` and the new `BaseUrlProviders` class.
See gh-46356
This commit modularizes spring-boot-test-autoconfigure. It now
contains only the code that's central to test auto-configuration.
Feature-specific functionality has moved out into -test modules,
some existing and some newly created. For example, `@DataJpaTest` can
now be found in spring-boot-data-jpa-test.
Closes gh-47322
transitive = false maps to a wildcard exclusion in the published pom.
Unfortunately, this causes problems with Maven as any dependency
on one of the transitive = false modules then has all of its
dependencies excluded, even when it appears elsewhere in the
dependency graph without any exclusions.
Gradle is not affected as it requires an exclusion to be declared
on every route to a dependency for it to be effective. Maven is
affected as it requires the exclusion to be present on only one
route.