Merge pull request #11630 from izeye:polish-20180114

* pr/11630:
  Polish
pull/11638/head
Stephane Nicoll 7 years ago
commit 29ebb75d0b

@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ public class GsonProperties {
private Boolean excludeFieldsWithoutExposeAnnotation;
/**
* Whether to to serialize null fields.
* Whether to serialize null fields.
*/
private Boolean serializeNulls;
/**
* Whether to enabled serialization of complex map keys (i.e. non-primitives).
* Whether to enable serialization of complex map keys (i.e. non-primitives).
*/
private Boolean enableComplexMapKeySerialization;
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ public class GsonProperties {
private LongSerializationPolicy longSerializationPolicy;
/**
* The naming policy that should be applied to an object's field during serialization
* Naming policy that should be applied to an object's field during serialization
* and deserialization.
*/
private FieldNamingPolicy fieldNamingPolicy;
@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ public class GsonProperties {
private Boolean lenient;
/**
* Whether to disable the escaping of HTML characters such as '<' '>' etc.
* Whether to disable the escaping of HTML characters such as '<', '>', etc.
*/
private Boolean disableHtmlEscaping;
/**
* The format to use when serializing Date objects.
* Format to use when serializing Date objects.
*/
private String dateFormat;

@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ public class GsonAutoConfigurationTests {
this.contextRunner.run(context -> {
Gson gson = context.getBean(Gson.class);
/*
* It seems, that lenient setting not work in version 2.8.2 We get access to
* It seems that lenient setting not work in version 2.8.2. We get access to
* it via reflection
*/
Field lenientField = gson.getClass().getDeclaredField("lenient");
@ -196,10 +196,9 @@ public class GsonAutoConfigurationTests {
public void withLenient() {
this.contextRunner.withPropertyValues("spring.gson.lenient:true").run(context -> {
Gson gson = context.getBean(Gson.class);
/*
* It seems, that lenient setting not work in version 2.8.0 of gson We get
* access to it via reflection
* It seems that lenient setting not work in version 2.8.2. We get access to
* it via reflection
*/
Field lenientField = gson.getClass().getDeclaredField("lenient");
lenientField.setAccessible(true);
@ -271,8 +270,6 @@ public class GsonAutoConfigurationTests {
public class DataObject {
public static final String STATIC_DATA = "bye";
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
private Long data = 1L;

@ -227,8 +227,7 @@ public class DefaultErrorWebExceptionHandlerIntegrationTests {
.build();
this.thrown.expectCause(instanceOf(IllegalStateException.class));
this.thrown.expectMessage("already committed!");
client.get().uri("/commit").exchange().expectStatus().isEqualTo(HttpStatus.OK)
.expectBody().isEmpty();
client.get().uri("/commit").exchange().expectStatus();
});
}

@ -340,17 +340,17 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
spring.jackson.time-zone= # Time zone used when formatting dates. For instance, "America/Los_Angeles" or "GMT+10".
# GSON ({sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/gson/GsonProperties.{sc-ext}[GsonProperties])
spring.gson.date-format= # The format to use when serializing Date objects.
spring.gson.disable-html-escaping= # Whether to disable the escaping of HTML characters such as '<' '>' etc.
spring.gson.date-format= # Format to use when serializing Date objects.
spring.gson.disable-html-escaping= # Whether to disable the escaping of HTML characters such as '<', '>', etc.
spring.gson.disable-inner-class-serialization= # Whether to exclude inner classes during serialization.
spring.gson.enable-complex-map-key-serialization= # Whether to enabled serialization of complex map keys (i.e. non-primitives).
spring.gson.enable-complex-map-key-serialization= # Whether to enable serialization of complex map keys (i.e. non-primitives).
spring.gson.exclude-fields-without-expose-annotation= # Whether to exclude all fields from consideration for serialization or deserialization that do not have the "Expose" annotation.
spring.gson.field-naming-policy= # The naming policy that should be applied to an object's field during serialization and deserialization.
spring.gson.field-naming-policy= # Naming policy that should be applied to an object's field during serialization and deserialization.
spring.gson.generate-non-executable-json= # Whether to generate non executable JSON by prefixing the output with some special text.
spring.gson.lenient= # Whether to be lenient about parsing JSON that doesn't conform to RFC 4627.
spring.gson.long-serialization-policy= # Serialization policy for Long and long types.
spring.gson.pretty-printing= # Whether to output serialized JSON that fits in a page for pretty printing.
spring.gson.serialize-nulls= # Whether to to serialize null fields.
spring.gson.serialize-nulls= # Whether to serialize null fields.
# JERSEY ({sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/jersey/JerseyProperties.{sc-ext}[JerseyProperties])
spring.jersey.application-path= # Path that serves as the base URI for the application. If specified, overrides the value of "@ApplicationPath".

@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ build system. If you are just getting started, you might want to read
[[build-tool-plugins-maven-plugin]]
== Spring Boot Maven Plugin
The {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}/[Spring Boot Maven Plugin] provides Spring Boot
The {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}[Spring Boot Maven Plugin] provides Spring Boot
support in Maven, letting you package executable jar or war archives and run an
application "`in-place`". To use it, you must use Maven 3.2 (or later).
NOTE: See the {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}/[Spring Boot Maven Plugin Site] for complete
NOTE: See the {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}[Spring Boot Maven Plugin Site] for complete
plugin documentation.
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ TIP: See the "`<<howto-create-a-deployable-war-file>>`" section for more details
create a deployable war file.
Advanced configuration options and examples are available in the
{spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}/[plugin info page].
{spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}[plugin info page].

@ -1790,7 +1790,7 @@ In addition, all properties in `+spring.jpa.properties.*+` are passed through as
JPA properties (with the prefix stripped) when the local `EntityManagerFactory` is
created.
TIP: if you need to apply advanced customization to Hibernate properties, consider
TIP: If you need to apply advanced customization to Hibernate properties, consider
registering a `HibernatePropertiesCustomizer` bean that will be invoked prior to creating
the `EntityManagerFactory`. This takes precedence to anything that is applied by the
auto-configuration.
@ -2486,7 +2486,7 @@ shown in the following example:
</build>
----
TIP: See the {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}/[Spring Boot Maven Plugin documentation]
TIP: See the {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}[Spring Boot Maven Plugin documentation]
for more details.
The following example does the same with Gradle:
@ -2742,7 +2742,7 @@ for the library, as follows:
[[howto-remote-debug-maven-run]]
=== Remote Debug a Spring Boot Application Started with Maven
To attach a remote debugger to a Spring Boot application that was started with Maven, you
can use the `jvmArguments` property of the {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}/[maven plugin].
can use the `jvmArguments` property of the {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}[maven plugin].
See {spring-boot-maven-plugin-site}/examples/run-debug.html[this example] for more
details.

@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ Phillip Webb; Dave Syer; Josh Long; Stéphane Nicoll; Rob Winch; Andy Wilkinson;
:dependency-management-plugin: https://github.com/spring-gradle-plugins/dependency-management-plugin
:dependency-management-plugin-documentation: {dependency-management-plugin}/blob/master/README.md
:spring-boot-actuator-api: http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/{spring-boot-docs-version}/actuator-api/
:spring-boot-maven-plugin-site: http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/{spring-boot-docs-version}/maven-plugin/
:spring-boot-gradle-plugin: http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/{spring-boot-docs-version}/gradle-plugin/
:spring-boot-maven-plugin-site: http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/{spring-boot-docs-version}/maven-plugin
:spring-boot-gradle-plugin: http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/{spring-boot-docs-version}/gradle-plugin
:spring-reference: http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/{spring-docs-version}/spring-framework-reference/
:spring-rest-docs: http://projects.spring.io/spring-restdocs/
:spring-integration: http://projects.spring.io/spring-integration/

@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ public abstract class DynamicRegistrationBean<D extends Registration.Dynamic>
}
/**
* Sets if asynchronous operations are support for this registration. If not specified
* Sets if asynchronous operations are supported for this registration. If not specified
* defaults to {@code true}.
* @param asyncSupported if async is supported
*/
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ public abstract class DynamicRegistrationBean<D extends Registration.Dynamic>
}
/**
* Returns if asynchronous operations are support for this registration.
* Returns if asynchronous operations are supported for this registration.
* @return if async is supported
*/
public boolean isAsyncSupported() {

@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ public class ServletContextInitializerBeans
}
/**
* Adapter to convert a given Bean type into a {@link DynamicRegistrationBean} (and
* hence a {@link ServletContextInitializer}.
* Adapter to convert a given Bean type into a {@link RegistrationBean} (and
* hence a {@link ServletContextInitializer}).
*/
private interface RegistrationBeanAdapter<T> {

@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ public class SampleSecureWebFluxCustomSecurityTests {
}
@Test
public void healthAndInfoDontRequireAuthentication() {
public void healthAndInfoDoNotRequireAuthentication() {
this.webClient.get().uri("/actuator/health").accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
.exchange().expectStatus().isOk();
this.webClient.get().uri("/actuator/info").accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)

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