There’s a race condition in start-stop-daemon when --make-pidfile and
--background are used together [1]. This race condition can lead to the
command returning before the PID file has been created. The missing PID
file then causes the launch script to incorrectly report that the
service failed to start.
This commit updates the launch script to wait for up to 10 seconds for
the PID file to be created when start-stop-daemon is used to launch the
app.
Closes gh-4524
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/1036899
Some libraries like aspectj are using findResource to see the raw
bytecode of a class. It will even call findResource for every method of
every class of beans that are post processed. This can be significant
performance hit on startup when LaunchedURLClassLoader and there are a
lot of nested jars.
See gh-3640
Fixes gh-4557
Update the launch script so that the PID file is not longer removed at
the beginning of the stop method. Prior to this commit if a service
wasn't able to stop on the first run, it wasn't possible to use the
launch script anymore.
Fixes gh-4369
Closes gh-4371
The HUP signal was being used to stop the service and for some reason,
sometimes it was being ignored. This commit change forces the use of the
TERM signal (the default signal of kill).
Fixes gh-4378
Closes gh-4414
The Maven POM does all the dependency resolutions for the
spring-boot-antlib project. Delegating this task to Ivy, which is
buried deep in the Antrun/Antunit part of the build, makes any kind
of proxy configuration much more complex.
The ivysettings.xml already has the local M2 repository configured,
but because the folder "repository" is missing, the artifacts, already
downloaded by Maven cannot be resolved from this location.
The Spring and Maven Central repositories should be removed from the
ivysettings.xml files in order to force all resolves to be done through
the local M2 repository. The POM of joda-time version 2.8.1 has an
optional dependency to joda-convert 1.2, which lets the Ivy resolve
process fail, because this version of the joda-convert library was
not resolved by any of the Maven POMs. It seems as if Ivy does not
respect the optional scope, defined in the joda-time POM.
Pass proxy settings to the forked process to make the Gradle distribution download work
Create a gradle.properties file for each Gradle integration test and writes the forking
process' proxy settings as systemProp.http(s).Host/Port to the properties file.
This configures the external process with the right proxy settings to let it download
the Gradle distribution via the HTTP proxy server.
Added a hint for Windows users to get the core.autocrlf setting right
When the core.autocrlf setting under Windows is set to false for example
All files are not converted regarding their EOL characters to the
Windows format with CRLF at a line's end. There is a checkstyle
validation that checks that all files have the system's line endings
and in some test-cases the value from the system property "line.ending"
is used to check test output. So without the conversion, those checks
are going to fail, resulting in build errors.
Fixes gh-4367, fixes gh-3816
Previously, the meta-data annotation processor was taking the first
setter that match the property name it has to handle. Contrary to
getters that are enforced by a return type (no argument), multiple
setter candidates may exist.
If a property's type got narrowed over time, the original setter may
have been marked as Deprecated. As the annotation processor takes the
first setter that matches based on the name only, it may pick up the
deprecated one and therefore mark the property as being (wrongly)
deprecatede in the meta-data.
It turns out that checking for the actual type of the setter parameter
brought a side effect: some primitive properties may use the primitive
or the Wrapper counter part. This commit not only look at the proper
setter based on the type but also fallback on the wrapper (or) primitive
if necessary.
Closes gh-4338
By default, start-stop-daemon will chdir to the root directory before
starting the process. This prevents an application.properties file that
sits alongside the jar from being found.
This commit updates the call to start-stop-daemon to use --chdir to
set the working directory to that of the jar that’s being launched.
Closes gh-4281
Update the "INIT INFO section" of `launch.script` to include
`initInfoProvides`, `initInfoShortDescription` and `initInfoDescription`
property substitutions.
The Maven plugin has been updated to populate substitutions with
`${project.artifactId}`, `${project.name}` and `${project.description}`.
Fixes gh-4245
Flip the default value of `addResources` for both the Maven and Gradle
plugins. This effectively turns off static resources reloading and, more
importantly, the pruning of duplicate resources from the target
directory.
As devetools is our mainstram solution for such feature, the documantion
has been updated to reflect that.
Closes gh-4227
The init script spec [1] describes a number of requirements with which
our launch.script did not comply. This commit makes the following
corrections:
- Add support for force-reload which should be implemented by all
init scripts
- Don't fail restart if the service is already stopped or not running
- Consider stop to be successful if the service is already stopped
- Exit with 1 if stop fails (indicating a generic or unspecified error)
rather than 3 (unimplemented feature)
- Report a status of 1 if app is not running but the pid file exists
- Report a status of 3 if the app is not running (no pid file)
Closes gh-4231
[1] http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/LSB_3.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/iniscrptact.html
Previously, the launch script would always use a file named
<appname>.log to capture the application's console output. This commit
adds a variable, LOG_FILENAME, for specifying the file name defaulting
to <appname>.log.
Fixes gh-4194
This commit adds a dedicated property to specify the active profiles to
use when running an application via the Maven plugin. This works also
on the command line using the `run.profiles` system property and is
consistently applied whether the process is forked or not.
Closes gh-4199
Update `launch.script` to use `start-stop-daemon` when possible to
manage daemon processes. When `start-stop-daemon` is not available `su`
is used.
Closes gh-4137
Add an `excludeDevtools` property to both the Maven and Gradle plugin
that removes `org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-devtools` (if
necessary) when repackaging the application.
Closes gh-3171
Gradle 2.0, and only 2.0, requires a Plugin implementation to be
public. The changes made in gh-4113 (9c14ed3) made the class
package-private.
Closes gh-4139
Previously, JarFileArchive would always unpack any entries marked for
unpacking to ${java.io.tmpdir}/spring-boot-libs. This could cause
problems if multiple Spring Boot applications were running on the same
host:
- If the apps are run as different users the first application would
create the spring-boot-libs directory and the second and subsequent
applications may not have write permissions to that directory
- Multiple apps may overwrite each others unpacked libs. At best this
will mean one copy of a jar is overwritten with another identical
copy. At worst the jars may have different contents so that some of
the contents of the original jar disappear unexpectedly.
This commit updates JarFileArchive to use an application-specific
location when unpacking libs. A directory beneath ${java.io.tmpdir} is
still used but it's now named <jar-file-name>-spring-boot-libs-<uuid>.
A loop, limited to 1000 attempts, is used to avoid problems caused by
the uuid clashing.
Closes gh-4124