## Description
Fixes#5542
This PR adds support for environment variables to configure the file
upload limit, which was previously ignored.
## Changes
- **Added support for `SYSTEMFILEUPLOADLIMIT` environment variable**:
Accepts format like "100MB", "1GB", etc.
- **Added support for `SYSTEM_MAXFILESIZE` environment variable**:
Accepts number in MB (e.g., "100" for 100MB)
- **Initialize `fileUploadLimit` from environment variables**: Added
`@PostConstruct` method in `ApplicationProperties` to read env vars and
set `fileUploadLimit` if not already set in settings.yml
- **Created `MultipartConfiguration`**: New configuration class that
syncs Spring multipart settings with `fileUploadLimit` from settings.yml
or environment variables
- **Updated `application.properties`**: Added documentation about
environment variable support
## How it works
1. On startup,
`ApplicationProperties.initializeFileUploadLimitFromEnv()` checks for
`SYSTEMFILEUPLOADLIMIT` or `SYSTEM_MAXFILESIZE` environment variables
2. If found and `fileUploadLimit` is not set in settings.yml, it sets
the value
3. `MultipartConfiguration` reads the `fileUploadLimit` via
`UploadLimitService` and configures Spring multipart settings
accordingly
4. Users can also still use `SPRING_SERVLET_MULTIPART_MAX_FILE_SIZE` and
`SPRING_SERVLET_MULTIPART_MAX_REQUEST_SIZE` directly
## Testing
Set environment variables:
- `SYSTEMFILEUPLOADLIMIT=10MB` or
- `SYSTEM_MAXFILESIZE=10`
The `fileUploadLimit` in settings.yml should be populated and multipart
limits should be respected.
## Description
Fixes#5578
This PR fixes a `ClassCastException` that occurs when calling
`/api/v1/general/extract-bookmarks`. The method was returning
`List<Map<String, Object>>` directly, but Spring MVC was wrapping it in
a `ResponseEntity`, causing a type mismatch.
## Changes
- Changed return type from `List<Map<String, Object>>` to
`ResponseEntity<List<Map<String, Object>>>`
- Wrapped return values with `ResponseEntity.ok(...)` to match Spring
MVC pattern
- Removed `@ResponseBody` annotation as it is not needed with
`ResponseEntity`
## Verification
This fix follows the same pattern used in other similar endpoints:
- `VerifyPDFController.verifyPDF()` returns
`ResponseEntity<List<PDFVerificationResult>>`
- `ValidateSignatureController.validateSignature()` returns
`ResponseEntity<List<SignatureValidationResult>>`
## Testing
The endpoint should now return a proper JSON response with the list of
bookmarks instead of throwing a 500 error.
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Co-authored-by: GitTensor Miner <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Stirling <[email protected]>