Previously, JettyEmbeddedErrorHandler would change the method of every
request that is handles to GET. This was being done to work around
Jetty's error handling only dealing with GET, POST, and HEAD requests
by default. It had the unwanted side-effect of causing an error
response to a HEAD request having a body as, from the error handling's
perspective, it was a GET request.
This commit updates JettyEmbeddedErrorHandler to only set the method
on a request for which error handling is being performed if the method
isn't already one that will be handled, leaving the method of GET,
POST, and HEAD requests unchanged.
Unfortunately, short of implementing an HTTP client, this change cannot
be tested as the Apache HttpClient, OkHttp, and the JDK's
HttpURLConnection all silently drop the body of a response to a HEAD
request, preventing a test from asserting that a body hasn't been sent.
Closes gh-23551
Previously the artifact's version was used. In an artifact's version,
SNAPSHOT is replaced with the timestamped version number of a specific
snapshot. As a result, it no longer matches the *:*:*SNAPSHOT pattern.
This commit replaces switches to using the artifact's base version.
This preserves the SNAPSHOT in the version number. For non-snapshot
artifacts, the version and base version are identical.
Fixes gh-23533
Previously, we configured embedded Tomcat in such a way that no TLD
scan patterns were configured. This differed from a standalone
Tomcat installation where 4 patterns are configured that take
precedence over some of the skip patterns. The missing scan patterns
resulted in the skip patterns preventing the discovery of Log4j2's
TLDs.
This commit updates TomcatServletWebServerFactory to configure the
same four scan patterns as standalone Tomcat configures by default.
Fixes gh-23302
Previously, the web environment configured on `@SpringBootTest` was not
part of the context cache key. As a result, two test classes that has
identical configuration other than one using a MOCK web environment and
the other using a DEFINED_PORT web environment would share a context
when they should not do so. Classes that use MOCK and RANDOM_PORT were
not affected as the use of RANDOM_PORT results in a property for the
port being added to the environment.
This commit adds a new ContextCustomizer, SpringBootTestWebEnvironment,
that is used to capture the `webEnvironment` from `@SpringBootTest`
and use it in its hashCode and equals implementations. This fixes the
problem as all context customizers are evaluated when determing the
equality of two context cache keys.
Fixes gh-23085