Temporary failure in name resolution when running Spring app with dockerized MongoDB - spring

I have simple SpringBoot app with following configuration, running on Ubuntu 20.04
pom.xml
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>2.7.4</version>
<relativePath/> <!-- lookup parent from repository -->
</parent>
....
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-mongodb</artifactId>
</dependency>
And in application.properties spring.data.mongodb.uri=mongodb://my_db:27017/test
I'm not sure if that is relevant but I have some documents as well
#Repository
interface SomeDocumentRepository : CrudRepository<SomeDocument, String>
#Document
data class SomeDocument(
#Id val id: String? = null,
val name: String
)
And I'm running Mongo in docker container by executing
docker run -d -p 27017:27017 --name my_db mongo:latest
However, when I start my Spring application, it crashes with
com.mongodb.MongoSocketException: my_db: Temporary failure in name resolution
Any idea what is wrong with that configuration? Why is it failing?

Usually, this means there is a problem with the nameserver resolvers you have configured for your server in /etc/resolv.conf. They may be unavailable or there may be a networking issue preventing connectivity to them.
This will resolve itself after a period of time but indicates a possible deeper problem that you may wish to contact your nameserver resolver provider about (often your web hosting company).

Related

Azure AppConfiguration with Spring Boot 2.5.x

Question
How to integrate an Azure AppConfiguration with SpringBoot 2.5.x or higher?
Info
Im trying to use an Azure AppConfiguration resource with a Spring Boot 2.5.4 project. Unfortunately I cant get it to read a setting from the AppConfiguration or even connect to it as far as I can tell.
The project is newly created with the Spring Initializr where I only added
Spring Boot Starter Web
Spring Boot Starter Security
Spring Boot Starter WebSocket
Afterwards I tried following the Microsoft Quickstart documentation with no success. The documentation mentions that its using Spring 2.4.x so I assume some changes broke it.
I also tried to identify the issue by looking through some Azure Spring Boot Code Samples.
All the examples so far use the bootstrap.properties file which I learned during my search so far is deprecated. Moving the settings to the application.yml or enabling use-legacy-processing: true did not work either. Any ideas?
pom.xml
...
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>2.5.4</version>
<relativePath/> <!-- lookup parent from repository -->
</parent>
...
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-security</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-web</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-websocket</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.azure.spring</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-spring-cloud-appconfiguration-config</artifactId>
<version>2.0.0</version>
</dependency>
...
application.yml
spring:
config:
use-legacy-processing: true
profiles:
active: "develop"
application:
name: "MySampleService"
cloud:
azure:
appconfiguration:
stores:
- connection-string: "SomeAzureAppConfigurationResourceConnectionString"
label: ${spring.profiles.active}
#mysampleservice:
# message: "this is a message from file"
AppConfiguration Resource
Im not entirely sure about the format for the setting name. I tried to build the format based on this documentation.
The configuration classes should be fine since commenting in the mysampleservice causes the value of message beeing used.
Any hints are appreciated!
Some more info to elaborate on the accepted answer
The documentation linked in the answer refers to two different packages. The one linked right at the start in the maven repository is spring-cloud-azure-appconfiguration-config while the one used further down is azure-spring-cloud-appconfiguration-config. The second one works with the bootstrap.properties file.
Working pom.xml and bootstrap.properties:
...
<dependencies>
<!-- Dependency to load configuration from azure app configuration resource. Note that additional settings are required in bootstrap.properties
Documentation of settings: https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java/tree/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-spring-cloud-starter-appconfiguration-config
-->
<dependency>
<groupId>com.azure.spring</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-spring-cloud-appconfiguration-config-web</artifactId>
<version>2.1.0</version>
</dependency>
...
# Use this to enable or disable the cloud config, disabling it results in application.yaml beeing used.
spring.cloud.azure.appconfiguration.enabled=true
# Connection string to azure app configuration resource
spring.cloud.azure.appconfiguration.stores[0].connection-string= Endpoint=https://myofficeconfiguration.azconfig.io;Id=zUcT-l9-s0:PFYfW7WM0/Pz7WZOnH3v;Secret=JTB9myJqGekDAJ5m8Z1vjmkJZrPd88JbOEE3EqoqJYs=
# Configured filters for settings in the previous defined app configuration resource
spring.cloud.azure.appconfiguration.stores[0].selects[0].key-filter = /mysampleservice/
spring.cloud.azure.appconfiguration.stores[0].selects[0].label-filter = Sample
spring.cloud.azure.appconfiguration.stores[0].selects[1].key-filter = /notificationservice/
spring.cloud.azure.appconfiguration.stores[0].selects[1].label-filter = Sample2
bootstrap.yml/bootstrap.properties can still be used, they are no longer part of the base Spring packages.
Also, you want to use this doc for 2.0.0 and newer https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java/tree/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-spring-cloud-starter-appconfiguration-config.

Failed to configure a DataSource: 'url' attribute is not specified and no embedded datasource could be configured

I am working on a Spring Boot Batch example with MongoDB and I have already started the mongod server.
When I launch my application, I am getting the error below.
Any pointers for this issue?
***************************
APPLICATION FAILED TO START
***************************
Description:
Failed to configure a DataSource: 'url' attribute is not specified and no embedded datasource could be configured.
Reason: Failed to determine a suitable driver class
Action:
Consider the following:
If you want an embedded database (H2, HSQL or Derby), please put it on the classpath.
If you have database settings to be loaded from a particular profile you may need to activate it (no profiles are currently active).
application.properties:
# Mongo database URI. Cannot be set with host, port and credentials.
spring.data.mongodb.uri=mongodb://localhost/test
pom.xml
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-batch</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-mongodb</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.projectlombok</groupId>
<artifactId>lombok</artifactId>
<optional>true</optional>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-test</artifactId>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
I have started mongod with the following output:
C:\Users\pc>mongod
2018-07-07T14:39:39.223+0530 I JOURNAL [initandlisten] journal dir=C:\data\db\journal
2018-07-07T14:39:39.230+0530 I JOURNAL [initandlisten] recover : no journal files present, no recovery needed
2018-07-07T14:39:39.478+0530 I JOURNAL [durability] Durability thread started
2018-07-07T14:39:39.589+0530 I CONTROL [initandlisten] MongoDB starting : pid=11992 port=27017 dbpath=C:\data\db\ 64-bit host=DESKTOP-NQ639DU
2018-07-07T14:39:39.589+0530 I CONTROL [initandlisten] targetMinOS: Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2
2018-07-07T14:39:39.591+0530 I CONTROL [initandlisten] db version v3.0.5
2018-07-07T14:39:39.592+0530 I CONTROL [initandlisten] git version: 8bc4ae20708dbb493cb09338d9e7be6698e4a3a3
2018-07-07T14:39:39.592+0530 I CONTROL [initandlisten] build info: windows sys.getwindowsversion(major=6, minor=1, build=7601, platform=2, service_pack='Service Pack 1') BOOST_LIB_VERSION=1_49
2018-07-07T14:39:39.592+0530 I CONTROL [initandlisten] allocator: tcmalloc
2018-07-07T14:39:39.593+0530 I CONTROL [initandlisten] options: {}
2018-07-07T14:39:39.595+0530 I JOURNAL [journal writer] Journal writer thread started
2018-07-07T14:39:40.485+0530 I NETWORK [initandlisten] waiting for connections on port 27017
2018-07-07T14:40:39.140+0530 I NETWORK [initandlisten] connection accepted from 127.0.0.1:51340 #1 (1 connection now open)
2018-07-07T14:40:41.663+0530 I NETWORK [conn1] end connection 127.0.0.1:51340 (0 connections now open)
2018-07-07T14:45:12.421+0530 I NETWORK [initandlisten] connection accepted from 127.0.0.1:51578 #2 (1 connection now open)
2018-07-07T14:45:12.870+0530 I NETWORK [conn2] end connection 127.0.0.1:51578 (0 connections now open)
2018-07-07T14:46:21.734+0530 I NETWORK [initandlisten] connection accepted from 127.0.0.1:51591 #3 (1 connection now open)
2018-07-07T14:46:22.041+0530 I NETWORK [conn3] end connection 127.0.0.1:51591 (0 connections now open)
2018-07-07T14:57:47.523+0530 I NETWORK [initandlisten] connection accepted from 127.0.0.1:52534 #4 (1 connection now open)
2018-07-07T14:57:47.910+0530 I NETWORK [conn4] end connection 127.0.0.1:52534 (0 connections now open)
Just add : #SpringBootApplication(exclude = {DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class })
works for me.
I was getting same error I tried with #EnableAutoConfiguration(exclude=...) didn't work.
For those that are wondering where to add #SpringBootApplication(exclude = {DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class }), as it has been asked by user as well. You need to add it to the main Application class which is under src>main>java. By default it is set to #SpringBootApplication
check your application.properties
changing
spring.datasource.driverClassName=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
to
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
worked for me. Full config:
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/db
spring.datasource.username=
spring.datasource.password=
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
spring.jpa.database-platform = org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect
spring.jpa.generate-ddl=true
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto = update
Your problem is the dependency of spring batch spring-boot-starter-batch that has a spring-boot-starter-jdbc transitive maven dependency.
Spring Batch is a framework for building reliable and fault tolerance enterprise batch jobs. It supports many features like restarting a failed batch, recording the status of the batch execution and so on. In order to achieve that Spring Batch uses a database schema to store the status of the registered jobs, the auto-configuration already provides you the basic configuration of the required data source and it is this configuration that requires the relational database configuration.
To solve this you must include some database driver like mysql, h2, etc. to configure the url.
Update:
Just for getting start you can configure your application.yml like below:
spring:
datasource:
driver-class-name: org.h2.Driver
url: jdbc:h2:mem:localhost;DB_CLOSE_ON_EXIT=FALSE
username: admin
password:
and of course in your pom.xml include the h2 dirver like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.example</groupId>
<artifactId>demo</artifactId>
<version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<packaging>jar</packaging>
<name>demo</name>
<description>Demo project for Spring Boot</description>
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>2.0.3.RELEASE</version>
<relativePath/> <!-- lookup parent from repository -->
</parent>
<properties>
<project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
<project.reporting.outputEncoding>UTF-8</project.reporting.outputEncoding>
<java.version>1.8</java.version>
</properties>
<dependencies>
....
<dependency>
<groupId>com.h2database</groupId>
<artifactId>h2</artifactId>
</dependency>
....
</dependencies>
...
</project>
The motivation, because you can not use mongo for this purpose, is that the usage of mongo is provided only for item readers and writers and not for managing the internal database of Spring Batch that is an internal schema, not a business schema. The query is plain SQL query and the internal abstraction relies on a relational database. It is necessary to have a database with ACID capability because every batch reads and writes a chunk of work and saves that information in order to restart the job. A NoSql solution is not suitable for this.
At the end you have configured a relational database in order to prepare Spring Batch for internal capability, the internal abstraction does not rely on mongo only on jdbc. Then mongo can be used but for the business side of the batch via item reader/writer.
I hope that this can help you to clear your doubts.
Root Cause
The JPA (Java persistence API) is a java specification for ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) tools. The spring-boot-starter-data-jpa dependency enables ORM in the context of the spring boot framework.
The JPA auto configuration feature of the spring boot application attempts to establish database connection using JPA Datasource. The JPA DataSource bean requires database driver to connect to a database.
The database driver should be available as a dependency in the pom.xml file. For the external databases such as Oracle, SQL Server, MySql, DB2, Postgres, MongoDB etc requires the database JDBC connection properties to establish the connection.
You need to configure the database driver and the JDBC connection properties to fix this exception Failed to configure a DataSource: ‘url’ attribute is not specified and no embedded datasource could be configured. Reason: Failed to determine a suitable driver class.
application.properties
spring.autoconfigure.exclude=org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.jdbc.DataSourceAutoConfiguration
application.yaml
spring:
autoconfigure:
exclude: org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.jdbc.DataSourceAutoConfiguration
By Programming
#SpringBootApplication(exclude = {DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class })
Not to the point of the question (can be related though), but, if you bootstrap a new project and wondering why do you get the same error, it may come from the artifactId of spring-boot-starter-data-jpa in the dependency section. I gave the dependency below. You will need to define the database to get rid of this.
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-jpa</artifactId>
</dependency>
Excluding the DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class worked for me:
#SpringBootApplication(exclude = {DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class })
I had the same issue resolved by add <scope>provided</scope>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-jpa</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-jpa</artifactId>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
Source:
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/issues/13796#issuecomment-413313346
This link helped.
Spring Boot auto-configuration tries to configure beans
automatically based on the dependencies added to the classpath. And
because we have a JPA dependency (spring-data-starter-jpa) on our classpath, it tries to configure it.
The problem: Spring boot doesn't have the all the info needed to configure the JPA data source i.e. the JDBC connection properties.
Solutions:
provide the JDBC connection properties (best)
postpone supplying connection properties by excluding some AutoConfig classes (temporary - should be removed eventually)
The above link excludes the DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class with
#SpringBootApplication(exclude={DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class})
But this didn't work for me. I instead, had to exclude 2 AutoConfig classes:
#SpringBootApplication(exclude = {DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class, XADataSourceAutoConfiguration.class})
It can be that your resources directory is not added to classpath when creating a project via Spring Initializr. So your application is never loading the application.properties file that you have configured.
To make a quick test if this is the case, add the following to your application.properties file:
server.port=8081
Now when running your application you should see in the spring boot console output something like this:
INFO o.s.b.w.e.tomcat.TomcatWebServer - Tomcat started on port(s): **8081** (http) with context path ''
If your port is still default 8080 and not changed to 8081, your application.properties files is obviously not loading.
You can also check if your application runs with gradle bootRun from command line. Which most likely will be work.
Solution:
Close IntelliJ, then inside your project folder delete the ".idea" folder
Reimport your project to IntelliJ like following: "Import Project" -> "select ONLY your build.gradle file to import". (IntelliJ will automatically grab the rest)
build and run your application again
See official answer by IntelliJ Support:
IDEA-221673
The following worked for 2021 spring-boot release 2.5.0
If you have as minimum these entries in your application.properties
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/db
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
And these dependencies in your pom.xml
<dependency>
<groupId>mysql</groupId>
<artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-jpa</artifactId>
</dependency>
You should not have this error:
Failed to configure a DataSource: 'url' attribute is not specified and no embedded datasource could be configured.
Reason: Failed to determine a suitable driver class
It was the IDE in my case
No matter if you are using eclipse or intellij, application must run over linux in real environments. So to validate if is an IDE problem, run your app using shell
mvn spring-boot:run
If it starts without error, the problem is in your IDE
Eclipse
Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers
Version: 2021-03 (4.19.0)
Build id: 20210312-0638
On my case I was running the project with right click on the classic Application.java inside of spring boot project , then run as java application
After hours of researching, the solution was:
right click on the root spring boot project, then run as java application. Eclipse shows me several class with main methods. I choose my Application.java and then run
Long Explanation
If you check the exact method error DataSourceProperties.determineDriverClassName you will see that just driverClassName or dirver-class-name and url is required.
“Failed to configure a DataSource” error. First, we fixed the issue by defining the data source. Next, we discussed how to work around the issue without configuring the data source at all.
https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot-failed-to-configure-data-source
I have added this annotation on the main class of my spring boot application and everything is working perfectly
#SpringBootApplication(exclude = {DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class })
I faced the same issue in my code, adding this code in Application.java file helped me out-
#SpringBootApplication(exclude = { DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class, DataSourceTransactionManagerAutoConfiguration.class})
For spring boot version 2.X.X below configuration worked for me.
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/rest
spring.datasource.username=
spring.datasource.password=
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver
spring.jpa.database-platform = org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect
spring.jpa.generate-ddl=true
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto = update
Old jdbc driver is deprecated. The new one is mentioned on above configuration.
Please use the same and restart the project.
It can be because you have jpa dependendencies and plugins...
just comment it if not use(build.gradle or pom file)
e. g.
// kotlin("plugin.jpa") version "1.3.61"
// implementation("org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-data-jpa")
An optiona Solution if already tested all last answers
If you have an error like title
And validated .properties connection string is correct.
Then add this code block about maven plugin in your .pom file
...
</dependency>
</dependencies>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-resources-plugin</artifactId>
<version>3.1.0</version>
</plugin>
...
And Update project. Works for me!!!
I hope this help you to.
This steps you the found in this link page.
Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:3.2.0:resources
https://exerror.com/failed-to-execute-goal-org-apache-maven-pluginsmaven-resources-plugin3-2-0resources/
And here:
Maven clean install: Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:3.2.0:resources
It's happening because the #valerio-vaudi said.
Your problem is the dependency of spring batch
spring-boot-starter-batch that has a spring-boot-starter-jdbc
transitive maven dependency.
But you can resolve it set the primary datasource with your configuration
#Primary
#Bean(name = "dataSource")
#ConfigurationProperties(prefix = "spring.datasource")
public DataSource getDataSource() {
return DataSourceBuilder.create().build();
}
#Bean
public JdbcTemplate jdbcTemplate(DataSource dataSource) {
return new JdbcTemplate(dataSource);
}
If you're using Gradle, rebuild Gradle can solve this problem.
Add this annotation in main java file
#EnableAutoConfiguration(exclude=DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class)
So, I am had with similar problem, and this link helpfull
https://www.yawintutor.com/failed-to-configure-a-datasource-failed-to-determine-a-suitable-driver-class/
What I understood is that preset of project need to have a "RDBMS Database" and a "In Memory Database"
RDBMS Database
mysql
Postgres
oracle
SQL server
In Memory Database
H2 Database
HSQL Database
Derby Database
So, when I selected this preset, all worked great
If datasource is defined in application.resources, make sure it is locate right under src/main and add it to the build path.
If you have a JPA dependency in your pom.xml then just remove it. This solution worked for me.
For me the resource folder was getting excluded on a maven update/build. I went to Build Path>Source and found that src/main/resources have "Excluded **". I removed that entry (Clicked on Excluded **>Remove>Apply and Close).
Then it worked fine.
If you are using YAML for configuration, then it might be indentation problem. Thoroughly check the YAML files.
It simply means you have downloaded a spring starter code with database dependency without configuring your database, So it doesn't know how to connect. For Spring boot version 2.18 do the following steps to fix it.
Create a database for the driver you have downloaded ie mysql/mongo etc.
In your applications.properties file add the db connection info. Sample is given for mysql if your db is mongo change it for mongo.
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/db_name_that_you_created
spring.datasource.username=your_db_username_here
spring.datasource.password=your_db_pass_here
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
spring.jpa.database-platform = org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect
spring.jpa.generate-ddl=true
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto = update
Reboot the server it will be running.
Inside pom.xml file always keep the updated spring framework version.
I had created a project with spring framework version 2.5.5 and it was working fine that time. After a couple of months, I found that it is not working correctly. Then I put the latest version of the spring framework. Then it works.
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>Updated version</version>
<relativePath/> <!-- lookup parent from repository -->
</parent>
Check spring profile also, by default it goes for 'default' profile, if your application properties have different profiles like the test, prod, etc then you need to set up it. for eclipse set environment variable as
name=spring.profiles.default, value=test
I had the same issue and tried all suggestions above, but didnt work out. I am posting my answer for furture readers. Before it was working fine but somehow it apeared again. I resolved this issue by removing some unnecessary plugnins and depencies from pom.xml
First of all, I changed default packaging type to jar (Spring Boot Initializer gives pom in packaging)
<packaging>jar</packaging>
I added unintentional some plugins:
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<attachClasses>true</attachClasses>
<webXml>target/web.xml</webXml>
<webResources>
<resource>
<directory>src/main/webapp</directory>
<filtering>true</filtering>
</resource>
</webResources>
</configuration>
</plugin>
I hope my answer will help someone.
This one worked for me, for MySQL:
(Application properties)
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/db?useSSL=false&useUnicode=true&useJDBCCompliantTimezoneShift=true&
useLegacyDatetimeCode=false&serverTimezone=UTC
spring.datasource.username=root
spring.datasource.password=admin
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=create
spring.jpa.show-sql=true
I removed an obsolete dependency on mybatis in the pom.xml to get mine running.

thymeleaf caching with spring boot

I have found many, many posts about disabling template caching with Thymeleaf for development, but I can't get it to work. My stack:
Spring Boot 1.5.7
spring-boot-devtools
Thymeleaf
IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2017.2
I don't need to auto-rebuild: I've mapped the "rebuild" command in IntelliJ to ⌘-S and this works great for hot-swapping Java classes. However, css and html templates still only show changes if I restart my server.
My application.properties:
spring.thymeleaf.prefix=/WEB-INF/templates/
spring.thymeleaf.cache=false
I've tried:
• moving the templates folder into webapp/resources (and adjusting the templates root)
• wiring up different kinds of template resolvers (e.g. FileTemplateResolver)
• configuring the template resolver in a #Configuration file instead of letting Spring Boot use defaults and application.properties values
Here are the relevant entries in my pom.xml file:
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>1.5.7.RELEASE</version>
<relativePath/> <!-- lookup parent from repository -->
</parent>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-devtools</artifactId>
<optional>true</optional>
</dependency>
Is there something I'm missing here?
In case anyone else runs into this problem, it is specific to IntelliJ:
I was using a "Tomcat" template under Launch Configurations. Once I changed it to a "Spring Boot" configuration template, it behaves as expected.

Does supply a sample that could run it successfully is so difficult or just spring is so difficult to use naturally?

I git cloned spring-boot and wanted to start spring-boot-sample-web-ui, after importing it to intellij idea and run SampleWebUiApplication, first I met this error
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.juli.logging.LogFactory
Then added this dependency
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.tomcat.embed</groupId>
<artifactId>tomcat-embed-logging-juli</artifactId>
</dependency>
Run it again have another error again
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.springframework.http.client.support.BasicAuthorizationInterceptor
Does supply a sample that could start it successfully is so difficult or just spring is so difficult to use naturally?
The recommended approach if you are new to Spring / Spring Boot is to look at the Getting Started guides. I haven't had an issue yet with one of those and having them work properly. Based on the sample you listed I am guessing the Serving Web Content with Spring MVC would be a good one to look at.
I did try the spring-boot-sample-web-ui project in my local environment using Eclipse. I didn't run into any issues with it so it looks like it might be an issue with the way you imported / loaded the project in IntelliJ.
I resolved it by change parent in pom
<parent>
- <!-- Your own application should inherit from spring-boot-starter-parent -->
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
- <artifactId>spring-boot-samples</artifactId>
- <version>1.4.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
+ <version>1.4.0.RELEASE</version>
</parent>

spring cloud config client not loading configuration from config server

I am following this link:
http://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-config/spring-cloud-config.html#_client_side_usage
I tested this again and again and not seeing Spring cloud client is loading configuration from cloud server, please help to see where is the error:
POM:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.cloud</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-starter</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-web</artifactId>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Application:
#Configuration
#EnableAutoConfiguration
#RestController
public class ConfigclientApplication {
#Value("${spring.cloud.config.uri}")
String url;
#Value("${production.host}")
String host;
#RequestMapping("/")
public String home() {
return "Host is => " + this.host ;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
SpringApplication.run(ConfigclientApplication.class, args);
}
}
bootstrap.properties:
spring.cloud.config.uri=http://localhost:8888
The config server is good:
http://localhost:8888/spirent/default
{
"name": "spirent",
"profiles": [
"default"
],
"label": "master",
"propertySources": [
{
"name": "classpath:/spirent.yml",
"source": {
"production.host": "server1",
"production.port": 9999,
"production.value1": 12345,
"test.host": "server2.com",
"test.port": 4444,
"test.value": "hello123"
}
}
]
}
now http://localhost:8080/ can not be started at all.
Error creating bean with name 'configclientApplication'
It seemed the auto inject of #Value can not find the production.host environment value.
How can I read the configuration in client once loaded from config server?
Thanks for your help.
If you are using 2020.0.0 version of spring cloud than you need to this dependency in your maven dependencies to enable bootstrap, which is desabled by default in 2020.0.0.
Breaking changes in 2020.0.0
It work for me.
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.cloud</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-starter-bootstrap</artifactId>
</dependency>
For those getting here after using the default Maven Spring Cloud dependency version related to Spring Boot to 2.4.0 or 2.4.1 (e.g., 2020.0.0-M5 for Spring Boot 2.4.0), besides following RubesMN's good advice, be aware that bootstrapping is not enabled by default in such Spring Cloud dependency. According to the Spring Cloud 2020.0 Release Notes:
Bootstrap, provided by spring-cloud-commons, is no longer enabled by default. If your project requires it, it can be re-enabled by properties or by a new starter.
To re-enable by properties set spring.cloud.bootstrap.enabled=true or spring.config.use-legacy-processing=true. These need to be set as an environment variable, java system property or a command line argument.
The other option is to include the new spring-cloud-starter-bootstrap (in your POM file).
I used the second option and worked just fine.
If you are using 2020.0.0 version of spring cloud then you need to add this dependency in your maven dependencies to enable bootstrap, which is disabled by default:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.cloud</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-starter-bootstrap</artifactId>
</dependency>
As Deinum implies, I'd ensure you have the client configured with the parent as spring-cloud-starter-parent and give it a version. Maven plugins provided by spring cloud wont work when you include in your dependencies and remember cloud is a different project than boot. Change it to:
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.cloud</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0.RELEASE</version>
<relativePath /> <!-- lookup parent from repository -->
</parent>
Second, as a new discipline (and likely not your problem here), I'd use the new annotation on your Application instead of #Configuration and #EnableAutoConfiguration
#SpringBootApplication
Third, double check you have #EnableConfigServer on your config server
Fourth, be sure your bootstrap.properties on your client has your spring application name specified:
spring.application.name=spirent
Finally, if you used the spring-cloud-config example project, there is a default user and security password that you have to set in your URI:
http://user:ddf4757e-0077-42e4-b2ad-2ae04340b08c#localhost:8888
Otherwise, try starting from the spring-cloud-config project located here to ensure your config server is setup correctly:
https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-config
I am adding my findings. For me, after spending healthy 2 hours I found that,
Config Server should have: [spring-cloud-config-server]
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>2.5.3</version>
<relativePath/>
</parent>
<properties>
<java.version>1.8</java.version>
<spring-cloud.version>2020.0.3</spring-cloud.version>
</properties>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.cloud</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-config-server</artifactId>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Client Services should have: [spring-cloud-starter-config]
<parent>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
<version>2.5.3</version>
<relativePath/>
</parent>
<properties>
<java.version>1.8</java.version>
<spring-cloud.version>2020.0.3</spring-cloud.version>
</properties>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.cloud</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-starter-config</artifactId>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Client Services should declare: in application.properties or application.yml
#This does not work
#spring.cloud.config.uri=http://localhost:8880/config-server
spring.application.name=name-by-which-properties/yml-file-is-created
spring.config.import=optional:configserver:http://host:port/application-context
management.endpoints.web.exposure.include=*
What did not work for me:
Adding spring-cloud-starter-bootstrap
Adding spring-cloud-starter-parent
Hope this will help others like me with Spring Boot (2.5.3) and Spring Cloud 2020.0.3
In case, anyone is facing this issue on PCF (with marketplace config-server) even after adding spring-cloud-starter-bootstrap for new spring boot versions, make sure following dependency is added as well -
<dependency>
<groupId>io.pivotal.spring.cloud</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-services-starter-config-client</artifactId>
</dependency>
It is a problem with spring-boot versions. Spring-cloud-starter-config dependency doesn't work well with the older spring-boot version. Try changing your spring-boot version to some latest version probably above 2.4.0.
The following gradle implementation worked for me:
id 'org.springframework.boot' version '2.4.5'
id 'io.spring.dependency-management' version '1.0.11.RELEASE'
id 'java'

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