Refine Mustache support to provide a cleaner separation between the
reactive and servlet implementations. The views have now moved to the
`spring-boot` project and the auto-configuration has been split into
two distinct `@Imports` to save needing full package declarations.
See gh-8941
This commit simplifies the Mustache support for Spring MVC and removes
the included (view-based) i18n support in favor of more idiomatic
constructs like Mustache lambdas.
Fixes gh-8941
This commit moves the existing Spring MVC Mustache support to its own
`servlet` package and adds a new one under `reactive` for the WebFlux
web applications.
New `MustacheView` and `MustacheViewResolver` types resolve and render
Mustache views for WebFlux applications.
Since this templating engine is now supported by two flavors of Spring
web apps, the `spring-boot-starter-mustache` does not depend anymore on
the `spring-boot-starter-web` one: it's up to the developer to add the
relevant starter `web` or `webflux` to their application.
Fixes gh-8648
Previously, the presence of a src/main/webapp/org directory would
cause the execution of BootWar to fail due to an attempt to write
a duplicate org/ entry to the zip output stream.
This commit updates BootZipCopyAction so that FileTreeElements that
match a directory entry created while writing the loader classes are
skipped.
Closes gh-8972
Replace the MVC validator post processor with an `@Import` so
that a "cannot enhance @Configuration bean definition"
warning does not occur.
Fixes gh-8951
See gh-8495
Windows seems unable to decide if the temp dir is in System32 or
system32 which breaks the comparison. This commit attempts to appease
the gods of case sensitity by reducing the portion of the path that we
check so that system32 vs System32 doesn't come into it.
See gh-8920