rabejens
rabejens

Reputation: 8132

How to disable RepositoryRestHandlerMapping and EndpointHandlerMapping?

I am currently building an application with a REST interface, using Spring Boot, Hibernate and Spring-HATEOAS. My data model is defined as beans with @Entity annotation and I am using Spring's feature to automatically set up a Hibernate repository (Creating an interface extending PagingAndSortingRepository). My application is completely annotation-driven, i.e., I have no web.xml but configure everything with the Spring annotations like @Configuration, @Bean etc., and start the application from my main method with the help of SpringApplication.run(MyApp.class, args);

This works fine, but with this approach, a RepositoryRestHandlerMapping and EndpointHandlerMapping is created. These create a bunch of resources I neither need nor want. I implement my own controllers because they need to do more than the standard logic.

How can I prevent this default behaviour and disable these mappings?

Upvotes: 21

Views: 10912

Answers (5)

The Coder
The Coder

Reputation: 4057

The auto creation of HAL resources also comes out of the box when added below dependency.

        <dependency>
            <groupId>org.springframework.data</groupId>
            <artifactId>spring-data-rest-hal-explorer</artifactId>
        </dependency>

As the dependency name says, it creates HAL explorer links for you, automatically.
Delete this dependency if you don't want auto creation of controllers.

Upvotes: 0

fearaus
fearaus

Reputation: 21

use below dependency

 <dependency>
            <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
            <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-web</artifactId>
        </dependency>
        <dependency>

instead of

   <dependency>
            <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
            <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-rest</artifactId>
        </dependency>

Upvotes: 1

trin94
trin94

Reputation: 212

Kotlin

  • Exclude Specific resource: To exclude only a specific Repository use the code below in the specific interface, the mapping in the Controller will still work.

    @Repository
    @RestResource(exported = false)
    interface SongRepository : JpaRepository<Song, Int>
    
  • Entirely: To exclude entirely, use the Kotlin version of the previous answers in the main class:

     @SpringBootApplication
     @EnableAutoConfiguration(exclude = arrayOf(RepositoryRestMvcAutoConfiguration::class))
     class WebserviceApplication
    

Upvotes: 4

G&#233;za Alp&#225;ri
G&#233;za Alp&#225;ri

Reputation: 271

Exclude RepositoryRestMvcAutoConfiguration in your main class.

@EnableAutoConfiguration(exclude = RepositoryRestMvcAutoConfiguration.class)

Upvotes: 27

rabejens
rabejens

Reputation: 8132

I need the other REST functions, like @RestController annotation. But I found a feasible solution myself now:

RepositoryRestHandlerMapping should not be disabled, but it is possible to disable exporting of repositories by annotating them with @RepositoryRestResource(exported = false). I did this with all my repositories and now, the wildcard resources are still installed, but no repositories are registered to resolve against them, making them effectively disappear. Trying to access such a resource gives a 404 as expected.

Same for EndpointHandlerMapping, which comes from spring-boot-actuator and installs some endpoints like /info, /metrics etc. This is handy and should be present in a REST application; when I register my application with an Eureka server, it automatically generates links to some of these. To use this correctly, the endpoints can for example be configured via @Bean, like this:

@Configuration
public class InfoConfiguration {

    @Bean
    public InfoEndpoint infoEndpoint {
        Map<String, Object> info = ...
        return new InfoEndpoint(info);
    }
}

The info above is constant info, if there were info which is subject to change, one could override InfoEndpoint and supply a custom implementation of getAdditionalInfo().

Upvotes: 9

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