69
votes

When I try to autowire Spring RestTemplate, I am getting following error:

nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No qualifying bean of type [org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate] found for dependency: expected at least 1 bean which qualifies as autowire candidate for this dependency.

Using Spring 4 in an annotation driven environment.

My dispatcher servlet is configured as follows:

<context:component-scan base-package="in.myproject" />
<mvc:default-servlet-handler />    
<mvc:annotation-driven />
<bean id="restTemplate" class="org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate"/>

My class in which I am trying to autowire RestTemplate is as follows:

@Service("httpService")
public class HttpServiceImpl implements HttpService {

@Autowired
private RestTemplate restTemplate;

@Override
public void sendUserId(String userId){

    MultiValueMap<String, String> map = new LinkedMultiValueMap<>();
    map.add("userId", userId);
    map.add("secretKey", "kbhyutu7576465duyfy");

    restTemplate.postForObject("http://localhost:8081/api/user", map, null);


    }
}
6
Can you confirm that in your HttpServiceImpl you are importing the class org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate and not some other RestTemplate implementation?ConMan
I import the same org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplateMeeti Sharma
your configuration file is probably not being read, add some other bean there and see if it is registered in the context, if not you got the answermariubog
I declared bean(<bean id="restTemplate" class="org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate" />) in dispatcher-servlet.xml instead of applicationContext.xml now its working fine.Meeti Sharma

6 Answers

144
votes

Errors you'll see if a RestTemplate isn't defined

Consider defining a bean of type 'org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate' in your configuration.

or

No qualifying bean of type [org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate] found

How to define a RestTemplate via annotations

Depending on which technologies you're using and what versions will influence how you define a RestTemplate in your @Configuration class.

Spring >= 4 without Spring Boot

Simply define an @Bean:

@Bean
public RestTemplate restTemplate() {
    return new RestTemplate();
}

Spring Boot <= 1.3

No need to define one, Spring Boot automatically defines one for you.

Spring Boot >= 1.4

Spring Boot no longer automatically defines a RestTemplate but instead defines a RestTemplateBuilder allowing you more control over the RestTemplate that gets created. You can inject the RestTemplateBuilder as an argument in your @Bean method to create a RestTemplate:

@Bean
public RestTemplate restTemplate(RestTemplateBuilder builder) {
   // Do any additional configuration here
   return builder.build();
}

Using it in your class

@Autowired
private RestTemplate restTemplate;

or

@Inject
private RestTemplate restTemplate;
29
votes

You can add the method below to your class for providing a default implementation of RestTemplate:

@Bean
public RestTemplate restTemplate() {
    return new RestTemplate();
}
17
votes
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate;

@Configuration
public class RestTemplateClient {
    @Bean
    public RestTemplate restTemplate() {
        return new RestTemplate();
    }
}
15
votes

If you're using Spring Boot 1.4.0 or later as the basis of your annotation-driven, Spring doesn't provides a single auto-configured RestTemplate bean. From their documentation:

https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/1.4.0.RELEASE/reference/html/boot-features-restclient.html

If you need to call remote REST services from your application, you can use Spring Framework’s RestTemplate class. Since RestTemplate instances often need to be customized before being used, Spring Boot does not provide any single auto-configured RestTemplate bean. It does, however, auto-configure a RestTemplateBuilder which can be used to create RestTemplate instances when needed. The auto-configured RestTemplateBuilder will ensure that sensible HttpMessageConverters are applied to RestTemplate instances.

4
votes

Add the @Configuration annotation in the RestTemplateSOMENAME which extends the RestTemplate class.

@Configuration         
public class RestTemplateClass extends RestTemplate {

}

Then in your controller class you can use the Autowired annotation as follows.

@Autowired   
RestTemplateClass restTemplate;
2
votes
@Autowired
private RestOperations restTemplate;

You can only autowire interfaces with implementations.