org.springframework.web.reactive.config.WebFluxConfigurer Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: OpenAPI2SpringBoot.java    From openapi-generator with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
@Bean
public WebFluxConfigurer webConfigurer() {
    return new WebFluxConfigurer() {
        /*@Override
        public void addCorsMappings(CorsRegistry registry) {
            registry.addMapping("/**")
                    .allowedOrigins("*")
                    .allowedMethods("*")
                    .allowedHeaders("Content-Type");
        }*/

        @Override
        public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
            registry.addResourceHandler("/swagger-ui/**").addResourceLocations("classpath:/META-INF/resources/webjars/swagger-ui/3.14.2/");
        }
    };
}
 
Example #2
Source File: ReactiveWebServerInitializer.java    From spring-fu with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public EnableWebFluxConfigurationWrapper(GenericApplicationContext context, WebFluxProperties webFluxProperties) {
	super(webFluxProperties, context.getBeanProvider(WebFluxRegistrations.class));
	setConfigurers(new ArrayList<>(context.getBeansOfType(WebFluxConfigurer.class).values()));
}
 
Example #3
Source File: ProxyResponseAutoConfiguration.java    From spring-cloud-gateway with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public void configureArgumentResolvers(ArgumentResolverConfigurer configurer) {
	WebFluxConfigurer.super.configureArgumentResolvers(configurer);
	configurer
			.addCustomResolver(context.getBean(ProxyExchangeArgumentResolver.class));
}