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package org.springframework.boot.actuate.availability;
import org.springframework.boot.actuate.health.HealthIndicator;
import org.springframework.boot.actuate.health.Status;
import org.springframework.boot.availability.ApplicationAvailability;
import org.springframework.boot.availability.AvailabilityState;
import org.springframework.boot.availability.ReadinessState;
A HealthIndicator
that checks the ReadinessState
of the application. Author: Brian Clozel, Phillip Webb Since: 2.3.0
/**
* A {@link HealthIndicator} that checks the {@link ReadinessState} of the application.
*
* @author Brian Clozel
* @author Phillip Webb
* @since 2.3.0
*/
public class ReadinessStateHealthIndicator extends AvailabilityStateHealthIndicator {
public ReadinessStateHealthIndicator(ApplicationAvailability availability) {
super(availability, ReadinessState.class, (statusMappings) -> {
statusMappings.add(ReadinessState.ACCEPTING_TRAFFIC, Status.UP);
statusMappings.add(ReadinessState.REFUSING_TRAFFIC, Status.OUT_OF_SERVICE);
});
}
@Override
protected AvailabilityState getState(ApplicationAvailability applicationAvailability) {
return applicationAvailability.getReadinessState();
}
}