Update `MavenPublishingConventions` to add a new `mavenOptional` feature
that allows us to declare optional dependencies that are also published
in the generated POM.
This change allows us to include the maven-shade-plugin in the
spring-boot-maven-plugin POM which fixes an issue with Eclipse m2e.
Fixes gh-21992
Update `build.gradle` files to ensure that `junit-platform-launcher` is
a `testRuntimeOnly` dependency. This ensures that tests can be run from
Eclipse.
Closes gh-25074
This commit adds options to the Maven and Gradle plugins to publish
to a Docker registry the image generated by the image-building goal
and task.
The Docker registry auth configuration added in an earlier commit
was modified to accept separate auth configs for the builder/run
image and the generated image, since it is likely these images will
be stored in separate registries or repositories with distinct
auth required for each.
Fixes gh-21001
Previously, Spring Boot's modules published Gradle Module Metadata
(GMM) the declared a platform dependency on spring-boot-dependencies.
This provided versions for each module's own dependencies but also had
they unwanted side-effect of pulling in spring-boot-dependencies
constraints which would influence the version of other dependencies
declared in the same configuration. This was undesirable as users
should be able to opt in to this level of dependency management, either
by using the dependency management plugin or by using Gradle's built-in
support via a platform dependency on spring-boot-dependencies.
This commit reworks how Spring Boot's build uses
spring-boot-dependencies and spring-boot-parent to provide its own
dependency management. Configurations that aren't seen by consumers are
configured to extend a dependencyManagement configuration that has an
enforced platform dependency on spring-boot-parent. This enforces
spring-boot-parent's version constraints on Spring Boot's build without
making them visible to consumers. To ensure that the versions that
Spring Boot has been built against are visible to consumers, the
Maven publication that produces pom files and GMM for the published
modules is configured to use the resolved versions from the module's
runtime classpath.
Fixes gh-21911
This commit provides a versioned xsd for the layers configuration of the
Maven plugin. The version starts at `2.3` to match with the Spring Boot
feature release in which this was introduced.
Closes gh-20663
This commit enables javadoc generator for the Spring Boot Maven plugin.
This also harmonizes the structure of the documentation, with an `/api`
and a `/reference` root directories for the javadoc and the reference
guide respectively.
Closes gh-20127
Update all dependencies declarations to use the form `scope(reference)`
rather than `scope reference`.
Prior to this commit we declared dependencies without parentheses unless
we were forced to add them due to an `exclude`.
Replace Gradle single quote strings with the double quote form
whenever possible. The change helps to being consistency to the
dependencies section where mostly single quotes were used, but
occasionally double quotes were required due to `${}` references.
Rename the `spring-boot-cloudnativebuildpack` module to
`spring-boot-buildpack-platform` and update the the package
name to `org.springframework.boot.buildpack.platform`.
Closes gh-19851
This paves the way for publishing Gradle module metadata once the
problem caused by snapshot versions and our two-step publication
process has been addressed.
See gh-19609
This reverts commit b34a311d02 as,
having disabled the publishing of Gradle's module metadata (4f75ab5),
the changes are no longer needed.
See gh-19609
Previously, enforcedPlatform dependencies were using to pull in the
constraints defined in spring-boot-dependencies and
spring-boot-parent and applied them strictly so that the constrained
version had to be used. This worked as intended in Spring Boot's own
build but incorrectly enforced those same strict version requirements
on external consumers of Spring Boot's modules.
This commit reworks how Spring Boot defines its internal dependency
management so that platform dependencies are exposed to external
consumers while enforced platform dependencies are using internally.
See gh-19609