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spring-boot-starter-web-http-versioninig-plugin

API versioning for org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-web:5.x using HTTP header

This tiny spring-boot-starter-web plugin allows to versioning exposed REST API and accessing them using customized X-API-version HTTP headers.

Server side

Configuration: Two provided configuration classes:

  • ApiVersionConfiguration
  • ApiVersionResponseHeaderModifierAdvice

should be visible for spring ComponentScan. It can be done like that:

@SpringBootApplication(scanBasePackageClasses = {ApiVersionWebMvcRegistrations.class, ApiVersionResponseHeaderModifierAdvice.class})

To enable versioning for exposed Rest controller methods the following annotation should be used:

annotation description
@ApiVersion collects set of versions supported by annotted method
@ApiVersionLatest mark method as a latest (newest) version
@ApiVersionSupported mark method as supported by defult; allows to access method without using X-API-version header

Usage example:

@RestController
class ExampleController {

    @GetMapping(path = "/names", produces = APPLICATION_JSON_VALUE)
    @ApiVersion("1.0.0")
    List<String> getNames1() {
        return asList("Adam", "Noah");
    }

    @GetMapping(path = "/names", produces = APPLICATION_JSON_VALUE)
    @ApiVersion(["1.0.1", "1.0.2"])
    @ApiVersionSupported
    List<String> getNames2() {
        return asList("Abraham", "Joseph", "Moses");
    }

    @GetMapping(path = "/names", produces = APPLICATION_JSON_VALUE)
    @ApiVersion("1.0.3")
    @ApiVersionLatest
    List<String> getNames3() {
        return asList("Solomon", "David");
    }

}

Client side

  • To execute specific method version user should add X-API-version header to HTTP request
X-API-version: 1.0.2
  • Server will provide latest alias for the latest supported version
X-API-version: latest
  • If no X-API-version header is specified, server will execute default method (marked as @ApiVersionSupported)
  • Each HTTP response provides X-API-version header with information about executed method version
  • Specifying invalid (or unsupported) version will result in HTTP status 404 Not Found

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