I have a working Feign interface defined as:
@FeignClient("content-link-service")
public interface ContentLinkServiceClient {
@RequestMapping(method = RequestMethod.GET, value = "/{trackid}/links")
List<Link> getLinksForTrack(@PathVariable("trackid") Long trackId);
}
If I change this to use @RequestLine
@FeignClient("content-link-service")
public interface ContentLinkServiceClient {
@RequestLine("GET /{trackid}/links")
List<Link> getLinksForTrack(@Param("trackid") Long trackId);
}
I get the exception
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Method getLinksForTrack not annotated with HTTP method type (ex. GET, POST)
Any ideas why?
I wouldn't expect this to work.
@RequestLine
is a core Feign annotation, but you are using the Spring Cloud @FeignClient
which uses Spring MVC annotations.
Spring has created their own Feign Contract
to allow you to use Spring's @RequestMapping
annotations instead of Feigns. You can disable this behavior by including a bean of type feign.Contract.Default
in your application context.
If you're using spring-boot
(or anything using Java config), including this in an @Configuration
class should re-enable Feign's annotations:
@Bean
public Contract useFeignAnnotations() {
return new Contract.Default();
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29985205/using-requestline-with-feign