Since Flyway has bean properties (with getters and setters)
it can be used to bin directly to the Environment (instead of
copying all the properties into FlywayProperties).
Fixes gh-806
A callback is added in autoconfig, so that if users inject the EntityManagerFactoryBuilder
into their app and use it to create multiple EntityManagerFactories, they all get the
same deferred DDL behaviour. The deferred DDL can also be disabled by setting
spring.jpa.hibernate.deferDdl=true.
Fixes gh-894
We now have a much simpler DataSourceAutoConfiguration that binds to whatever
DataSource concrete type it finds at runtime. To be able to quickly switch between
Hikari and the other types of DataSource there's a minute shim for translating
the common properties (username, password, url, driverClassName), but actually
only url is different. The shim and also DataSource initialization is supported
through DataSourceProperties, but the other native properties get bound directly
through the concrete runtime type of the DataSource.
The /configprops endpoint works (and is exposed in the actuator sample).
Fixes gh-840, fixes gh-477, see also gh-808.
For the convenience of users who want to selectively override the
access rules in an application without taking complete control of the
security configuration we now have some constants:
* SecurityProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER for overriding just the
application endpoint access rules
* ManagementServerProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER for overriding the
application endpoint and management endpoint access rules
Fixes gh-803
In addition to the upgrade to Dijkstra (#743) Spring HATEOAS has been
upgraded to 0.11.0 (#801) and Mongo's Java driver has been upgraded to
2.12.1 (#689). In both cases this is the same version as is used by
Dijkstra RC1.
The new version of Mongo's Java driver changes the exception that's
thrown when Mongo isn't running and a connection attempt fails. The
Mongo sample has been updated accordingly.
RepositoryRestMvcAutoConfiguration has been updated to be configured
before JpaRepositoriesAutoConfiguration. This ensures that the
former's transitive import of SpringDataJacksonConfiguration takes
precedence over the latter's import of the same. This is necessary as
RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration requires a bean that's declared by
SpringDataJacksonConfiguration and, if JpaRepositoriesAutoConfiguration
is processed first, its conditions may cause the import
SpringDataJacksonConfiguration to be skipped causing instantiation
of RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration to fail.
Closes#689Closes#743
If Liquibase is on the classpath it will fire up on startup. Various
config options are available (as well as the option to disable it).
Liquibase uses a YAML format for changes (in classpath:db/changelog).
This commit replaces the "index" property of Review to use a custom
column name ("idx") as index is a reserved keyword in some RDMS such
as Oracle and MySQL.
Fixes gh-752
This commit adds auto-configuration and a starter,
spring-boot-starter-freemarker, for using FreeMarker view templates in
a web application.
A new abstraction, TemplateAvailabilityProvider, has been introduced.
This decouples ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration from the various view
technologies that Spring Boot now supports, allowing it to determine
when a custom error template is provided without knowing the details of
each view technology.
Closes#679
Since Spring supports gobal error handling through
@ControllerAdvice, it is quite easy to set up more meta-data
about an exception for the BasicErrorController. You need
to be careful not to swallow Security exceptions, and probably
others (optionally) so this feature needs a bit more work.
See gh-538
This fixes a bug in the sample, where the AuthenticationManager it builds
is a local one for the filter chain containing "/login", whereas it was
expecting to override the Boot default, which is "global". The fix is
to extract the authentication configuration out into a
GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapter.
Fixes gh-699
User can now set up default properties in the Environment using
@IntegrationTest("foo:bar", "x:y") etc. Using "server.port:0" you
can get Tomcat or Jetty to spin up on a random port. We also add
a test listener that populates "local.server.port" with the actual
port the server started on so you can @Value("${local.server.port}")
inject it into the test case.
See gh-607 (this should make the extension of that PR to samples
much easier)
Apparently springloaded 1.1.5 was released to Maven Central with a
different groupId than to repo.spring.io. It would have worked in
milestones because the repository was declared.
See gh-648