Extending the HealthEndpoint
using a EndpointWebExtension
does not work with newer Spring versions. It's not allowed to override the existing (web-) extension or re-register another one.
Another solution is using a Filter
. The following implementation logs if the health check fails:
public class HealthLoggingFilter implements Filter {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(HealthLoggingFilter.class);
@Override
public void init(FilterConfig filterConfig) {
// nothing to do
}
@Override
public void doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, FilterChain chain) throws IOException, ServletException {
ContentCachingResponseWrapper responseCacheWrapperObject = new ContentCachingResponseWrapper((HttpServletResponse) response);
chain.doFilter(request, responseCacheWrapperObject);
int status = ((HttpServletResponse) response).getStatus();
if (status >= 400) { // unhealthy
byte[] responseArray = responseCacheWrapperObject.getContentAsByteArray();
String responseStr = new String(responseArray, responseCacheWrapperObject.getCharacterEncoding());
LOG.warn("Unhealthy. Health check returned: {}", responseStr);
}
responseCacheWrapperObject.copyBodyToResponse();
}
@Override
public void destroy() {
// nothing to do
}
}
The Filter can be registered for the actuator/health
route using FilterRegistrationBean
:
@Bean
public FilterRegistrationBean<HealthLoggingFilter > loggingFilter(){
FilterRegistrationBean<HealthLoggingFilter > registrationBean = new FilterRegistrationBean<>();
registrationBean.setFilter(new HealthLoggingFilter ());
registrationBean.addUrlPatterns("/actuator/health");
return registrationBean;
}