A Spring Cloud starter for easy setup request correlation
Allows to uniquely identify and track your request by passing X-Request-Id
header across remote calls.
Add the Spring Cloud starter to your project:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.jmnarloch</groupId>
<artifactId>request-correlation-spring-cloud-starter</artifactId>
<version>1.2.0</version>
</dependency>
Annotate every Spring Boot / Cloud Application with @EnableRequestCorrelation
annotation. That's it.
@EnableRequestCorrelation
@SpringBootApplication
public class Application {
}
You can configure following options:
request.correlation.header-name=X-Request-Id # sets the header name to be used for request identification (X-Request-Id by default)
request.correlation.client.http.enabled=true # enables the RestTemplate header propagation (true by default)
request.correlation.client.feign.enabled=true # enables the Fegin header propagation (true by default)
The annotation will auto register servlet filter that will process any inbound request and correlate it with unique identifier.
You can retrieve the current request id within any request bound thread through
RequestCorrelationUtils.getCurrentCorrelationId
.
Besides that you will also have transparent integration with fallowing:
- RestTemplate - any Spring configured
RestTemplate
will be automatically populated with the request id. - Feign clients - similarly a request interceptor is being registered for Feign clients
- Zuul proxy - any configured route will be also 'enriched' with the identifier
The extension itself simply gives you means to propagate the information. How you going to use it is up to you.
For instance you can apply this information to your logging MDC map. You can achieve that by registering
RequestCorrelationInterceptor
bean. The RequestCorrelationInterceptor
gives you only an entry point so that
any fallowing operation would be able to access the correlation identifier. You may also use Spring's
HandlerInterceptor
and set the value there.
@Bean
public RequestCorrelationInterceptor correlationLoggingInterceptor() {
return new RequestCorrelationInterceptor() {
@Override
public void afterCorrelationIdSet(String correlationId) {
MDC.put("correlationId", correlationId);
}
};
}
If your are using Vnd.errors you can use that as your logref value
@ExceptionHandler
public ResponseEntity error(Exception ex) {
final VndError vndError = new VndError(RequestCorrelationUtils.getCurrentCorrelationId(), ex.getMessage());
return ResponseEntity.status(HttpStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
.header(HttpHeaders.CONTENT_TYPE, "application/vnd.error+json")
.body(vndError);
}
Another use case is to save that with your Spring Boot Actuator's audits when you implement custom AuditEventRepository
.
The properties enable has been renamed to enabled to match the Spring convention, besides that there are active by default
Apache 2.0