Remove the deprecated properties additional-keys-to-sanitize from the configprops and env end points
org.openrewrite.java.spring.boot3.ActuatorEndpointSanitization
Spring Boot 3.0 removed the key-based sanitization mechanism used in Spring Boot 2.x in favor of a unified approach. See https://github.com/openrewrite/rewrite-spring/issues/228
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spring
boot
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groupId: org.openrewrite.recipe
artifactId: rewrite-spring
version: 5.15.0
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Definition
Delete a spring configuration property
propertyKey:
management.endpoint.configprops.additional-keys-to-sanitize
Delete a spring configuration property
propertyKey:
management.endpoint.env.additional-keys-to-sanitize
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Contributors
Tyler Van Gorder, Patrick, Knut Wannheden, Kun Li, Tim te Beek, Jonathan Schnéider
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