Use Neo4jManagedTypes to populate the mapping context

See gh-37574
3.0.x
Michael Simons 1 year ago committed by Andy Wilkinson
parent c6abf888cc
commit e0a5de01ca

@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.transaction.TransactionManagerCust
import org.springframework.boot.context.properties.EnableConfigurationProperties;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.data.neo4j.aot.Neo4jManagedTypes;
import org.springframework.data.neo4j.core.DatabaseSelectionProvider;
import org.springframework.data.neo4j.core.Neo4jClient;
import org.springframework.data.neo4j.core.Neo4jOperations;
@ -71,12 +72,18 @@ public class Neo4jDataAutoConfiguration {
@Bean
@ConditionalOnMissingBean
public Neo4jMappingContext neo4jMappingContext(ApplicationContext applicationContext,
Neo4jConversions neo4jConversions) throws ClassNotFoundException {
Neo4jManagedTypes neo4jManagedTypes(ApplicationContext applicationContext) throws ClassNotFoundException {
Set<Class<?>> initialEntityClasses = new EntityScanner(applicationContext).scan(Node.class,
RelationshipProperties.class);
return Neo4jManagedTypes.fromIterable(initialEntityClasses);
}
@Bean
@ConditionalOnMissingBean
public Neo4jMappingContext neo4jMappingContext(Neo4jManagedTypes managedTypes, Neo4jConversions neo4jConversions) {
Neo4jMappingContext context = new Neo4jMappingContext(neo4jConversions);
context.setInitialEntitySet(initialEntityClasses);
context.setManagedTypes(managedTypes);
return context;
}

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