The DataSourceInitializer is instantiated early by the
DataSourceInitializerPostProcessor, so it has to live in
isolation (in its own @Configuration) to prevent early
instantiation of the DataSourceAutoConfiguration.
Fixes gh-1166
Refine auto-configuration for Spring Social to:
- Only auto-configure FB/Twitter/LinkedIn if the `app-id` property is
set.
- Only configure ConnectController and ProviderSignInController if
there is a ConnectionFactoryLocator.
- Auto-configure Spring Social's SpringSocialDialect for Thymeleaf if
Thymeleaf is present.
- Added several tests around Spring Social auto-configuration.
Fixes gh-1118
It needs to run as soon as the DataSource is available really otherwise
anything else that depends on the DataSource (like Security JDBC
initializers) might fail when it tries to use it.
One change from 1.1.1 is that if you have a schema.sql you had better
make sure your data.sql talks to the same tables. In 1.1.1 you could
sometimes get away with letting Hibernate initialize the tables for
your data.sql and *also* have a schema.sql. This was fragile and doomed
to fail eventually if the DataSourceInitializer somehow got
initialized earlier (e.g. through a @DependsOn), so in the spririt
of honesty being the best policy we explicitly disallow it now.
Fixes gh-1115
Prior to this commit it was not safe to start several contexts
using the HornetQAutoConfiguration in the same VM. Each context
was trying to start their own HornetQ embedded broker by default but
only the first was really starting. Worse, the various InVM connection
factories were all silently connecting to the first broker.
This commit introduces a new "serverId" property that is an auto-
incremented integer by default. This identifies the server to connect
to and allows each context to start its own embedded broker in total
isolation of other contexts.
This commits makes it possible for a context to disable its own
embedded broker and connect to an existing one, potentially started
by another context.
Fixes gh-1063
Prior to this commit, some tests were creating a parent/child
relationship but were only closing the child context. This could
be an issue with the autoconfig module as a lot of auto-config
kicks in by default.
This commit adds a new test utility designed to properly handle
those situations. Updated tests that were creating a context
hierarchy to benefit from that.
Fixes gh-1034
When there are parent contexts we already had a strategy for registering
the actuator endpoints, but not the regular JMX or Integration MBeans.
This chnage makes the autoconfigs for JMX aware of the parent context.
Also adds a sample with a parent context.
See gh-847
I decided to go with both approaches (make the autoconfig for
repositories @ConditionalOnMissingBean(RepositoryFactoryBeanSupport),
so the first one wins; and also make them conditional on
spring.data.*.repositories.enabled=true. The ordering problem
is still there really (it's not defined which repositories will
be created by the autoconfig), so if a user is going to have
2 repository implementations on the classpath, he is going to
have to either choose one to disable, or manualy @Enable* the
other one.
Fixes gh-1042
Update Spring Mobile support with the following changes:
- Apply source formatting
- User lowercase property prefixes
- Use dashed notation when accessing properties
- Inline some constants
See gh-1049
Extract common "depends on" functionality to a new
EntityManagerFactoryDependsOnPostProcessor class.
Apply consistent formatting.
Fix issue with Flyway location detection.
It was doing scary things (like starting elasticsearch, hornetq etc).
There's still an outstanding question about why the context was
not being properly closed in such a scenario (maybe one of those
embedded servers lurking on a background thread?).
See gh-1034
They all want to create an MBeanServer and when that happens
user sees no MBeans, or sometimes just one set (Spring Core,
Spring Integration or Spring Boot). To harmonise them we
create a @Bean of type MBeanServer and link to it in the
other autoconfigs
Fixes gh-1046
We now register the Jackson JodaTime module with Jackson ObjectMappers
if it is on the classpath. We also register the JSR-310 module if it's
on the classpath and the application is running Java 8 or better.
Extracted the Jackson specific configuration previously residing in
HttpMessageConvertersAutoConfiguration into a JacksonAutoConfiguration
class.
Added the Jackson JSR-310 module as a managed Boot dependency.
Added a new @ConditionalOnJava annotation that allows to conditionally
enable configuration based on the Java version that is running.
The annotation currently supports two modes of restricting Java versions:
the default mode checks for a Java version equal or better than the
requested one. Beyond that it can be configured to only match if Java
version is older than the configured one.
There were some residual issues to do with the changes to the implementation
of security.basic.enabled=false. It was a good idea to have a filetr chain
triggered by the flag being off because it smooths the way for user-defined
filter chains to use the Boot AuthenticationManager (as a first step at least),
but it wasn't a goog idea to add any actual secuity features to that filter.
E.g. if it has HSTS then even an app like Sagan that has some secure endpoints
that it manages itself and the rest is unsecured has issues because it can't
accept connections over HTTP even on unsecure endpoints.
TODO: find a way for security.ssl_enabled=true to apply to only the user-
defined security filter (maybe not possible or worth the effort, since they
can inject a SecurityProperties if they need it?).
See gh-928
This commit changes the default behavior of the HornetQ auto
configuration. Prior to this commit, an embedded broker was only
started when it was requested explicitly by a configuration option.
This is inconsistent with the ActiveMQ support and boot favors the
easiest route. If the necessary classes are available, HornetQ is
embedded in the application by default.
Fixes gh-1029
HypermediaAutoConfiguration didn't consider an @EnableHypermediaSupport
annotation being present in the user configuration which could've caused
it to be evaluated twice.
This is especially the case if both the auto-configuration for Spring
HATEOAS and Spring Data REST kick in as Spring Data REST actively declares
@EnableHypermediaSupport. The double evaluation then causes injection
ambiguities as we now get multiple beans of e.g. LinkDiscoverers deployed.
Schema initialization now happens in @PostConstruct (effectively)
whether it is via the Hibernate EntityManagerFactory or the
Boot DataSourceInitialization (in addition or instead). The data.sql
script if it exists is still executed on an event fired from the
other places, so those tests are passing.
Flyway and liquibase have bean factory post processors (like
the one they use to order the audit aspect in Spring Data) that
enforce a dependency on those components from the EntityManagerFactory.
So Hibernate validation is still happy (and there are 2 tests to
prove it now as well).
Fixes gh-1022
Irritatingly a ResourceBundleMessageSource never gives up trying to
create a resource bundle for every message resolution, so to stop
it logging all those warnings (and probably sucking performance-wise)
we need to disable the MessageSource if a bundle is not provided.
Fixes gh-1019
This is *really* nasty (and led me to discover a related bug
https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-11844), but fortunately easy to
hide from users once you have a test case.
The problem is that Spring Security registers a `BeanPostProcessor`
to handle `GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapters`, and Boot
registers a `BeanPostProcessor` to handle injecting the packages
to scan into an `EntityManagerFactory` from `@EntityScan`. The
clash comes because the `EntityScanBeanPostProcessor` wants to be
postprocessed by the Security postprocessor, but if the Security
configuration depends on JPA it won't be ready in time.
The fix (or workaround) depending on how you look at it is to
prevent the other bean post processors from taking an interest in
`EntityScanBeanPostProcessor` at all (mark it as synthetic).
Fixes gh-1008
Added 2 new spring.datasource.* properties ("data" like
"schema", and "deferDdl" like the "spring.jpa.hibernate.*"
flag). The SQL scripts are then run separately and the "data"
ones are triggered by a new DataSourceInitializedEvent,
which is also published by the Hibernate DDL schema export.
Fixes gh-1006
Provide auto-configuration support for HornetQ JMS broker, along with
an additional starter POM.
The connection factory connects to a broker available on the local
machine by default. A configuration switch allows to enable an embedded
mode that starts HornetQ as part of the application.
In such a mode, the spring.hornetq.embedded.* properties provide
additional options to configure the embedded broker. In particular,
message persistence and data directory locations can be specified. It is
also possible to define the queue(s) and topic(s) to create on startup.
Fixes: gh-765