Spring Boot in Cloud Foundry (PCF) disable Whitelabel Error Page
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For my case,
I disabled whitelabel by setting whitelabel.enabled = false
, and I also exclude ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration. It worked in regular spring boot service. But I deployed the same service on PCF cloud foundry, then spring still want to redirect error to /error page.
Any help and suggestion is welcome.
Edit:
I added exclude annotation on Application, then it works on PCF.
Previously I added exclude configuration in application.yml, then it didn't work on PCF
spring spring-mvc spring-boot cloudfoundry pcf
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Related question:
Spring Boot Remove Whitelabel Error Page
For my case,
I disabled whitelabel by setting whitelabel.enabled = false
, and I also exclude ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration. It worked in regular spring boot service. But I deployed the same service on PCF cloud foundry, then spring still want to redirect error to /error page.
Any help and suggestion is welcome.
Edit:
I added exclude annotation on Application, then it works on PCF.
Previously I added exclude configuration in application.yml, then it didn't work on PCF
spring spring-mvc spring-boot cloudfoundry pcf
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up vote
1
down vote
favorite
Related question:
Spring Boot Remove Whitelabel Error Page
For my case,
I disabled whitelabel by setting whitelabel.enabled = false
, and I also exclude ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration. It worked in regular spring boot service. But I deployed the same service on PCF cloud foundry, then spring still want to redirect error to /error page.
Any help and suggestion is welcome.
Edit:
I added exclude annotation on Application, then it works on PCF.
Previously I added exclude configuration in application.yml, then it didn't work on PCF
spring spring-mvc spring-boot cloudfoundry pcf
Related question:
Spring Boot Remove Whitelabel Error Page
For my case,
I disabled whitelabel by setting whitelabel.enabled = false
, and I also exclude ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration. It worked in regular spring boot service. But I deployed the same service on PCF cloud foundry, then spring still want to redirect error to /error page.
Any help and suggestion is welcome.
Edit:
I added exclude annotation on Application, then it works on PCF.
Previously I added exclude configuration in application.yml, then it didn't work on PCF
spring spring-mvc spring-boot cloudfoundry pcf
spring spring-mvc spring-boot cloudfoundry pcf
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You need to create a separate endpoint /error
and then handle it in the method. I would suggest you to maintain a separate controller
infact. My code would look something like this
@RestController
@RequestMapping(path = "/error")
public class ErrorController {
@ApiOperation(value = "Error Page", notes = "Error Page")
@GetMapping
public String error() {
return "Some Error Occurred and I will Graciously show the Error"
}
}
i don't need /error . I just want to return corresponding http status code, when error occor. There is no other way?
– Linden X. Quan
Nov 20 at 11:20
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It turns out circuit breaker service set exclusion property first, than local application.yml didn't take effect. If I add exclusion property in repo, then it take preference.
I feel this is kind of spring bug, since exclusion is list, it should include all items, instead of taking the first configuration only.
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You need to create a separate endpoint /error
and then handle it in the method. I would suggest you to maintain a separate controller
infact. My code would look something like this
@RestController
@RequestMapping(path = "/error")
public class ErrorController {
@ApiOperation(value = "Error Page", notes = "Error Page")
@GetMapping
public String error() {
return "Some Error Occurred and I will Graciously show the Error"
}
}
i don't need /error . I just want to return corresponding http status code, when error occor. There is no other way?
– Linden X. Quan
Nov 20 at 11:20
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You need to create a separate endpoint /error
and then handle it in the method. I would suggest you to maintain a separate controller
infact. My code would look something like this
@RestController
@RequestMapping(path = "/error")
public class ErrorController {
@ApiOperation(value = "Error Page", notes = "Error Page")
@GetMapping
public String error() {
return "Some Error Occurred and I will Graciously show the Error"
}
}
i don't need /error . I just want to return corresponding http status code, when error occor. There is no other way?
– Linden X. Quan
Nov 20 at 11:20
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You need to create a separate endpoint /error
and then handle it in the method. I would suggest you to maintain a separate controller
infact. My code would look something like this
@RestController
@RequestMapping(path = "/error")
public class ErrorController {
@ApiOperation(value = "Error Page", notes = "Error Page")
@GetMapping
public String error() {
return "Some Error Occurred and I will Graciously show the Error"
}
}
You need to create a separate endpoint /error
and then handle it in the method. I would suggest you to maintain a separate controller
infact. My code would look something like this
@RestController
@RequestMapping(path = "/error")
public class ErrorController {
@ApiOperation(value = "Error Page", notes = "Error Page")
@GetMapping
public String error() {
return "Some Error Occurred and I will Graciously show the Error"
}
}
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i don't need /error . I just want to return corresponding http status code, when error occor. There is no other way?
– Linden X. Quan
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i don't need /error . I just want to return corresponding http status code, when error occor. There is no other way?
– Linden X. Quan
Nov 20 at 11:20
i don't need /error . I just want to return corresponding http status code, when error occor. There is no other way?
– Linden X. Quan
Nov 20 at 11:20
i don't need /error . I just want to return corresponding http status code, when error occor. There is no other way?
– Linden X. Quan
Nov 20 at 11:20
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It turns out circuit breaker service set exclusion property first, than local application.yml didn't take effect. If I add exclusion property in repo, then it take preference.
I feel this is kind of spring bug, since exclusion is list, it should include all items, instead of taking the first configuration only.
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0
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It turns out circuit breaker service set exclusion property first, than local application.yml didn't take effect. If I add exclusion property in repo, then it take preference.
I feel this is kind of spring bug, since exclusion is list, it should include all items, instead of taking the first configuration only.
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down vote
It turns out circuit breaker service set exclusion property first, than local application.yml didn't take effect. If I add exclusion property in repo, then it take preference.
I feel this is kind of spring bug, since exclusion is list, it should include all items, instead of taking the first configuration only.
It turns out circuit breaker service set exclusion property first, than local application.yml didn't take effect. If I add exclusion property in repo, then it take preference.
I feel this is kind of spring bug, since exclusion is list, it should include all items, instead of taking the first configuration only.
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