For the `Connect to Redis` section in the documentation also mention how
to configure the Redis connection via application properties similar
to the other connectors (Mongodb, Elasticsearch, Neo4j, ...).
See gh-33965
Any classes that rely on Spring Data being on the classpath
have been moved under a data package.
Certain configuration properties have also been updated to
accurately reflect whether Spring Data is required for the
auto-configuration to work.
Closes gh-11574
This commit introduces auto-configuration for the new Elasticsearch
clients that are based upon their new Java client. The new Java
client builds on top of their existing low-level REST client,
replacing the high-level REST client which has been deprecated.
As part of introducing support for the new Elasticsearch client,
the auto-configuration for the templates (both imperative and
reactive) provided by Spring Data has also been updated to use the
new templates that build upon the new Java client.
As part of these changes, support for the high-level REST client and
the old Spring Data Elasticsearch templates has been removed. One
significant change is that the new reactive template is no longer
based on WebClient. As a result, the WebClient-specific configuration
property has been removed.
Closes gh-30647
Closes gh-28597
Closes gh-31755
This commit removes auto-configuration and dependency management
for Flapdoodle embedded MongoDB in favor of the Spring Boot support
provided by Flapdoodle.
Closes gh-30863
Prior to this commit, Spring Boot would only auto-configure the
`RestHighLevelClient` and `RestClientBuilder` if the
`RestHighLevelClient` was present. This was done in 1d73d4ed.
This commit brings back the exposing of the `RestClient` bean in when
exposing the `RestHighLevelClient` or when the `RestHighLevelClient`
is not present. It allows for using the auto-configuration and its
customizers of the `RestClientBuilder` in a similar way as it is done
for the `RestTemplateBuilder` and the `WebClient.Builder`.
The presence of the `elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client` module is
now optional. This opens the door for potentially adding support for
the new Elasticsearch Java Client[1] that is based on the same
`RestClient`.
The health contributor and its configuration has also been updated to
only depend on the low-level RestClient.
See gh-28496
[1] https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java