How to enable all endpoints in actuator (Spring Boot 2.0.0 RC1)

I moved to Spring Boot 2.0.0 RC1 from 1.5.10 and I am stuck with actuator in the latest version. How can I enable expose and enable all actuator endpoints?

The only endpoints that get exposed are:

{
  "_links": {
    "self": {
      "href": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/actuator",
      "templated": false
    },
    "health": {
      "href": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/actuator/health",
      "templated": false
    },
    "info": {
      "href": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/actuator/info",
      "templated": false
    }
  }
}

This is my files. Any ideas?application.properties

#The three first ones seem to be obsolete
endpoints.configprops.enabled=true
endpoints.beans.enabled=true
endpoints.shutdown.enabled=true

management.endpoints.enabled-by-default=true
management.endpoints.sensitive=false
management.endpoints.enabled=true

management.endpoint.configprops.enabled=true
management.endpoint.beans.enabled=true
management.endpoint.shutdown.enabled=true

management.endpoints.web.exposure.include=*

答案 1

With Spring Boot 2.0.0.RC1, actuator endpoints must be 1) enabled and 2) exposed.

By default, all endpoints but are enabled and only and are exposed.shutdownhealthinfo

In your case, the following should work:

management.endpoints.web.expose=*
# if you'd like to expose shutdown:
# management.endpoint.shutdown.enabled=true

Note that this changes (again!) as of Spring Boot 2.0.0.RC2:

management.endpoints.web.exposure.include=*
# if you'd like to expose shutdown:
# management.endpoint.shutdown.enabled=true

In doubt, the dedicated migration guide is always up-to-date with the latest changes.

Edit

For easy copy and paste, here's the `yaml´ versions - as of Spring Boot 2.0.0.RC2:

management:
  endpoints:
    web:
      exposure:
        include: "*"

before:

management:
  endpoints:
    web:
      expose: "*"

答案 2

I will add that for Spring Boot 2 the actuator security has been changed (for 1.X the security for actuator has separate configuration what often cause problems when it mixes with user configuration). For Spring Boot 2.X the actuator won't have separate security config. According to Spring documentation:

For security purposes, all actuators other than /health and /info are disabled by default. The management.endpoints.web.expose flag can be used to enable the actuators. If Spring Security is on the classpath and no other WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter is present, the actuators are secured by Spring Boot auto-config. If you define a custom WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter, Spring Boot auto-config will back off and you will be in full control of actuator access rules.)


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