Rework the new testing support so that @SpringApplicationTest can be
used for standard integration tests, web integration tests with a
mock Servlet environment and web integration tests with an embedded
servlet container. This means that it a replacement for 1.3's
@IntegrationTest and @WebIntegrationTest and allows all
SpringApplication testing to be configured using a common annotation.
The old @IntegrationTest and @WebIntegrationTest along with their
supporting classes have been reinstated to their previous form (while
remaining deprecated). This should ensure that they continue to work
in 1.4 exactly as they did in 1.3 giving users a smooth path to
@SpringApplicationTest.
See gh-5477
Previously, OrderedRequestContextFilter was ordered such that it
ran after Spring Security's Filter. This meant that the request
context was unavailable to any Filters in Spring Security's Filter
chain. Specifically, this caused a failure when using @EnableOAuth2Sso
as OAuth2ClientAuthenticationProcessingFilter, which is added to
Spring Security's Filter chain would be unable to use the
request-scoped bean upon which it depends.
This commit updates the order of OrderedRequestContextFilter so that
the request context is set up before Spring Security's Filter runs.
The tests for SampleGitHubApplication have been updated to use
TestRestTemplate rather than MockMvc. This is necessary as the latter,
via ServletTestExecutionListener, automatically populates the request
context holder, masking the fact that the request context filter was
setting it up too late.
Closes gh-4270
Given that Spring Boot uses java config accross the board, a new `value`
attribute is now aliased to the existing `classes` attribute such that
one could write the following:
@SpringApplicationConfiguration(MyConfig.class)
public class MyTest {}
Closes gh-3635
Unfortunately, we have no other choice to flip the ignoreUnknownFields
attribute of `SecurityProperties` has many different target are now set
for that namespace outside the class. See gh-3445 for a potential way
to improve that.
Closes gh-3327
User can enable OAuth2 SSO by declaring the intent (@EnableOAuth2Sso)
and also configuring the client properties (spring.oauth2.client.*).
The spring.oauth2.sso.* are only needed to change the path for the
login (defaults to /login) - any other security configuration for the
protected resources can be added in a WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter
which carries the @EnableOAuth2Sso annotation.