We currently officially support Jackson 2.4, but some users wish to
use Jackson 2.5. This causes a failure as JacksonAutoConfiguration
depends on JacksonJodaFormat which exists in 2.4 but not in 2.5. This
commit updates JodaDataTimeJacksonConfiguration to make it conditional
on JacksonJodaFormat being on the classpath. This means that Jackson
2.5 users will not have configurable DateTime formatting
(added in 201fb5e5) but things will generally work once again.
Closes gh-2573
Previously, MongoProperties did not consider the configuration of a
custom authentication database when creating a MongoClient. This
commit updates MongoProperties to use the authentication database
when it is configured, falling back to the normal database when it is
not configured.
Closes gh-2562
Update ElasticsearchAutoConfiguration to ensure that local nodes are
closed when the context is closed. Prior to this commit the close()
method of the Client would be called which had no effect for local
Nodes.
Fixes gh-2480
Rename RepositoryRestMvcBootConfiguration to
SpringBootRepositoryRestMvcConfiguration so that it follows the same
naming pattern as other custom Spring Boot configurations.
See gh-2392
We allow the serialization format of dates to be configured using
spring.jackson.date-format. However, this property only applies to
java.util.Date instances and has no effect on a Joda DateTime.
This commit updates our auto-configuration for Jackson to allow
the format string that is used to serialize a Joda DateTime to be
configured. A new property, spring.jackson.joda-date-time-format has
been introduced. When configured, it is used to configure the
serialization format for a Joda DateTime. When it is not configured,
we fall back to using spring.jackson.date-format. If this fails,
either because the format string is incompatible (unlikely) or because
the user's configured the fully-qualified name of a DateFormat class,
a warning is logged encouraging the use of
spring.jackson.joda-date-time-format.
Fixes gh-2225
Prior to this commit, Module beans were registered with all
ObjectMapper beans, but were not registered with the auto-configured
Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder. This meant that any ObjectMapper created
with the builder but not exposed as a bean would not have the Module
beans registered with it. One such ObjectMapper is the one used by the
auto-configured MappingJackson2XmlHttpMessageConverter. This caused
XML (de)serialization to be different to JSON (de)serialization.
This commit updates JacksonAutoConfiguration to register all of the
application context's Module beans with the auto-configured
Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder. This ensures consistent configuration
of any ObjectMapper that's created using the builder, irrespective of
whether or not that ObjectMapper is also exposed as a bean, and
also ensures that (de)serialization of JSON and XML is consistent.
See gh-2327
Since the BasicAuthenticationEntryPoint does its own
challenge when authentication fails, we need to add that
entry point in the SpringBootWebSecurityConfiguration
explicitly.
Fixes gh-2483
If an application defines a custom RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration, all
Spring Boot defaults are lots. While this sounds sensible, it can be
confusing as Spring Boot exposes properties (`spring.data.rest.*`) that
are no longer honored.
RepositoryRestMvcBootConfiguration is now public and can be used as an
extension point for those who need to customize the Spring Data REST
configuration and keep boot's specific defaults.
Fixes gh-2392
Update ConditionEvaluationReport so that, whenever a negative outcome
is added for a source, any existing outcomes for inner classes of that
source are updated with a non-matching outcome that indicates that the
outer configuration did not match.
Conditions are evaluated in two phases; PARSE_CONFIGURATION first and
REGISTER_BEAN second. If a parent class’s conditions match in
PARSE_CONFIGURATION then its inner classes will have their
PARSE_CONFIGURATION conditions evaluated. If they all match, the inner
class will be reported as a positive match in the auto-configuration
report even if the outer class does not match as a result of the
subsequent evaluation of a REGISTER_BEAN condition.
Fixes gh-2122
Tomcat 8's default DataSource implemention is an MBean. Previously,
when such a DataSource was consumed from JNDI and an MBeanExporter had
been auto-configured an attempt would be made to export this MBean to
the MBean server. This would fail due to Tomcat having already
registered the MBean.
This commit updates JndiDataSourceAutoConfiguration to instruct the
MBeanExporter (if there is one) not to export a DataSource MBean
that's been retrieved from JNDI. The assumption is that any MBean in
JNDI will have already been registered with the MBean server by the
same infrastructure that registered it with JNDI.
Fixes gh-2397
preferred-mapper has been renamed to preferred-json-mapper to make it
clear that it only affects the JSON mapper and that the XML mapper
that will be used (if any) is unaffected
See gh-2247
This commit rewords the changes made in d718a80 so that simply adding
Gson to the classpath isn't sufficient to stop Jackson being used
for HTTP JSON mapping. To use Gson, the user must now either remove
Jackson from the classpath (not an option if they also wish to use
the Actuator) or configure the spring.http.converters.preferred-mapper
property with a value gson.
Closes gh-2247
Previously the recommendation when a user wanted to use Gson was to
exclude Jackson from the classpath and add Gson. This worked fine until
the user also want to use the Actuator which requires Jackson. To get
over this hurdle the user could leave Jackson on the classpath and
perform their own HttpMessageConverter configuration and register a
GsonHttpMessageConverter instead of or before any Jackson-based
converter. A little complicated, but it worked.
This commit makes things easier by updating the auto-configuration for
HTTP message converters to prefer Gson when both Gson and Jackson are
on the classpath, i.e. in the presence of both, a
GsonHttpMessageConverter will be auto-configured and a
MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter won’t be. This allows an
application to easily use Gson while allowing the Actuator to continue
to use Jackson.
Closes gh-2247
This commit adds support for configuring the XA DataSource and
ConnectionFactory pools created by Atomikos and Bitronix via the
environment. The property prefixes vary depending on the transaction
manager that’s in use. They are:
Bitronix:
- spring.jta.bitronix.datasource
- spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory
Atomikos:
- spring.jta.atomikos.datasource
- spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory
The configuration processor has been updated to ignore
javax.jms.XAConnectionFactory and javax.sql.XADataSource as neither of
these types can be created via property binding.
Closes gh-2027
At the time of writing WAS only supports JPA 2.0 which means that
Hibernate 4.2 is the latest version that can be used. SpringJtaPlatform
is Hibernate 4.3-specific as JtaPlatform’s package changed between
Hibernate 4.2 and 4.3. This means that SpringJtaPlatform can’t be used
on current versions of WAS. Futhermore, SpringJtaPlatform won’t work on
WAS even if we could use Hibernate 4.3 as WAS doesn’t make its
TransactionManager available to application code (it’s considered too
dangerous for general consumption) and SpringJtaPlatform
requires a TransactionManager.
This commit updates HibernateJpaAutoConfiguration to always treat WAS as
a special case and configure Hibernate with one of its WAS-specific
JtaPlatform implementations.
Closes gh-2326
Previously, when JpaProperties was applying additional properties it
discarded any existing properties. This meant that custom
configuration of Hibernate's JtaPlatform was not detected and that
Boot's SpringJtaPlatform would always be configured instead.
This commit updates JpaProperties to include all of the existing
properties when it's asked to apply any additional properties.
See gh-2348
Closes gh-2359
This commit prevents the `Accept-Charset` from being written by the
StringHttpMessageConverter. This feature is enabled by default in the
framework and writes a *quite long* response header with all charsets
supported by the server.
Closes gh-2370, see gh-1800
Jetty’s GzipFilter is a container-agnostic Filter that can be used to
provide gzip and deflate encoding of HTTP responses. This commit adds
auto-configuration for GzipFilter that is enabled when
org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-servlets is on the classpath. The filter can
be configured using spring.http.gzip.*
See gh-2031
Tomcat provide built-it support for gzip compression of HTTP responses.
This commit adds support for enabling and configuring this compression
via the environment using server.tomcat.compression and
server.tomcat.compressableMimeTypes.
See gh-2031
Previously, some classes that were annotatated with
@ConditionalOnWebApplication assumed that, if the application was a
web application, Spring MVC (spring-webmvc) would be on the classpath.
If it was not, the application would fail to start, typically with an
error relating to WebMvcConfigurerAdapter being unavailable.
This commit updates the affected configuration classes and annotates
them with @ConditionalOnClass(WebMvcConfigurerAdapter.class) to
ensure that their auto-configuration only takes effect if its a web
application and Spring MVC is on the classpath.
Fixes gh-2345
The package names changed a bit from the prototype project, but wuth vanilla
autconfiguration usage that shouldn't matter. Follows closely the Groovy
templates support. Templates live in classpath:/templates/*.html by default.
Fixes gh-2242
Fix ParentAwareNamingStrategy to set ObjectName properties for the
'identity' and 'context' attributes. Also update JmxAutoConfiguration
to ensure that the ParentAwareNamingStrategy is created in each context
and that the `mbeanExporter` bean is created. Prior to this commit the
nested @EnableMBeanExport class always meant that the mbeanExporter
condition never matched.
Fixes gh-2243
Update WebMvcAutoConfiguration to ensure than the viewResolver bean
is not created if a user defined ContentNegotiatingViewResolver bean
is defined.
Fixes gh-2269
Update WebMvcAutoConfiguration so that the RequestMappingHandlerMapping
bean is @Primary. Prior to this commit a NoUniqueBeanDefinitionException
would be thrown then using the MvcUriComponentsBuilder.
Fixes gh-2237
Add Ordered interface to all EmbeddedServletContainerCustomizers with
a value of 0. Prior to this commit it was difficult for a user to
define a customizer that would be applied before ours, even if they
implemented Ordered or added @Order annotations.
Fixes gh-2123
Update HibernateJpaAutoConfiguration to catch NoClassDefFoundError when
setting the JTA_PLATFORM. The exception can occur when running on WAS
since it ships with Hibernate 4.2 and SpringJtaPlatform extends from
AbstractJtaPlatform which is not present.
The exception is now ignored if a JDNI environment is available,
otherwise it is re-thrown.
Fixes gh-2218
Update HypermediaAutoConfiguration to apply the Jackson2HalModule to
the primary ObjectMapper. This restores the behavior of Spring Boot
1.1 where HATEOAS types could be serialized for both `application/json`
and `application/json+hal` content types.
A `spring.hateoas.apply-to-primary-object-mapper` property has also been
provided to opt-out if necessary.
Fixes gh-2147
The Servlet spec prohibits ServletContextListeners from being registered
programatically other than from with a call to
`ServletContainerInitializer.onStartup`. This restriction is not
consistently enforced by the various embedded servlet containers that
Boot supports:
- Jetty 8 does not enforce the restriction.
- Jetty 9 enforces the restriction. We were working around it be calling
setExendedListenerTypes(true) on the context.
- Tomcat somewhat enforces the restriction: it doesn't allow a
ServletContextListener to be added once the first
ServletContextListener has been called. We were using a
LifecycleListener to drive the ServletContextListeners.
- Undertow enforces the restriction and we were not working around it.
This resulted in gh-2192 being raised.
ServletListenerRegistrationBean is a ServletContextListener and is used
to register listeners, including ServletContextListeners, with the
servlet context. To adhere to the letter of the servlet spec this means
that ServletListenerRegistrationBeans need to be called from with
ServletContainerInitializer.onStartup. This commit updates all of the
embedded servlet container implementations to use a
ServletContainerInitializer to drive any ServletContextInitializers.
This makes the lifecycle more consistent across the supported containers
and allows ServletListenerRegistrationBeans to be able to register
ServletContextListeners on all supported embedded containers.
Fixes gh-2192
Update GroovyTemplateAutoConfiguration so that the `/template`
folder check only occurs when the groovy-all jar is not being
used.
Fixes gh-2190
See gh-1915
Add auto-configuration for thymeleaf-extras-conditionalcomments which
allows parsing of conditional comments for IE.
Example:
<!--[if lt IE 8]>
<link rel="stylesheet" th:href="@{/styleIE.css}"
type="text/css"/>
<![endif]-->
Without this dialect all Thymeleaf attributes are ignored inside the
comment.
Fixes gh-2113
Update DispatcherServletAutoConfiguration to alias a MultipartResolver
that is not named correctly. This allows the DispatcherServlet to pick
up any MultipartResolver bean, regardless of its name.
See gh-2162
Update MongoDataAutoConfiguration to set the MongoMappingContext
initialEntitySet by scanning for @Document or @Persistent classes
from AutoConfigurationPackages.
Fixes gh-2107
Since we use a composite ViewResolver glbally by default it can be
awkward to switch off the view technology that you have on the classpath
but aren't actually using.