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207 Commits (7a5fabf59d838c3e70cc24b38ddc41db773504ce)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andy Wilkinson c808de0021 Allow custom repackage task to be used without a global main class
Closes gh-5956
9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 819a9574a6 Next Development Version 9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 376bbe68d8 Next Development Version 9 years ago
Phillip Webb 39140945b5 Polish 9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 1043239de0 Ignore non-JavaExec run task when finding application's main class
Previously, FindMainClassTask would look for a property named main
on any class named run. This was based on the assumption that the
run task would be a JavaExec task (typically provided by the
application plugin). If the run task was not a JavaExec task (more
accurately, if it did not have a main property) this would result in
a build failure due to trying to read a non-existent property.

This commit updates FindMainClassTask to only use the main property
of the run task if the task is a JavaExec task. This guarantees that
the property will exist on the task, and unlike using any property
named main on a task named run, also guarantee that its value will
refer to a Java class with a main method.

Closes gh-5501
9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 225d877ab9 Next Development Version 9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 504d3e97ba Next development version 9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 9dc858cdf5 Add missing properties to RepackageTask and improve test coverage
Closes gh-4978
9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 8db59059a5 Next Development Version 9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 46edee2e45 Only make bootRun depend on findMainClass and not all java exec tasks
Closes gh-4639
9 years ago
Johnny Lim 8ec00c35bf Polish
Closes gh-4572
9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 3f6f57a80e Next Development Version 9 years ago
Stephane Nicoll 168fc2f61f Disable addResources by default
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
9 years ago
Phillip Webb 634bb770b2 Organize imports with new settings
See gh-4234
9 years ago
Phillip Webb 1e4d974ec0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'local12x/1.2.x' 9 years ago
Phillip Webb a79131f8d2 Organize imports with new settings
See gh-4234
9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 2b38a861e3 Next Development Version 9 years ago
Stephane Nicoll e79ef9b73b Add option to exclude devtools from fat jar
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
9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 6c4e4520d4 Merge branch '1.2.x' 9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 050a4fed17 Restore compatibility with Gradle 2.0
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
9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 9c14ed3502 Remove stale Java source from src/main/groovy in the Gradle plugin
Closes gh-4113
9 years ago
Phillip Webb 47576354f7 Merge branch '1.2.x' 9 years ago
Phillip Webb ba7c1fda72 Convert Gradle plugin from Groovy to Java
Replace existing Groovy code with Java since the Groovy Eclipse tooling
currently forces the use of an old jdt plugin which has formatter bugs.

Fixes gh-4113
9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 9409c49c10 Next development version 9 years ago
Phillip Webb e674d751de Polish Javadoc 9 years ago
Phillip Webb e07df7e4c6 Remove redundant modifiers 9 years ago
Phillip Webb d09805fd75 Polish license headers 9 years ago
Phillip Webb 6e29ee4557 Polish 9 years ago
Phillip Webb 67402405db Reformat code 9 years ago
Martin Lippert 511c6d39fa Replace ignore with lifecycle mapping to smooth import into Eclipse
Closes gh-3516
9 years ago
Stephane Nicoll 42e230192f Polish 9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 434f528e0a Fix Gradle plugin task dependencies broken by removal of app plugin
8673250 updated the plugin so that the application plugin is no longer
applied by default. This exposed three problems:

 1. bootRepackage may run before findMainClass has run, leaving it with
    an unknown main class.
 2. findMainClass may run before the classes have been built, making it
    unable to find the main class by examining the class files
 3. The project's mainClassName property was still being used as a
    convention for the bootRun task's main property. If the application
    plugin has not be applied, then this property does not exist.

The first problem has been addressed by configuring bootRepackage to
depend on findMainClass.

The second problem has been addressed by configuring the main source
set's output as an input of findMainClass, and configuring findMainClass
to depend on the tasks that build the output.

The third problem has been addressed by only using the mainClassName
property if it exists and its value is not null. We then fallback to
using the mainClassName property on the project's extra properties in
the same way. 

See gh-2679
9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 8673250955 Make use of Gradle's application plugin optional when using Boot plugin
Previously, the Spring Boot Gradle plugin would always apply the
application plugin to a project. It then piggy-backed on the application
plugin’s mainClassName and applicationDefaultJvmArgs properties for the
configuration of the bootRun task.

This commit updates the Spring Boot Gradle plugin so that it no longer
applies the application plugin. If the user applies the application
plugin then its configuration will be used, but it’s a no longer
requirement.

Users who do not need the application plugin, but who were using the
mainClassName or applicationDefaultJvmArgs properties will need to
change their builds as a result of this change as those properties will
no longer exist. As before, the mainClassName can be configured on the
springBoot extension:

springBoot {
	mainClassName 'com.example.YourApplication'
}

The applicationDefaultJvmArgs property can be used, but it must now be
declared with the project's ext block. For example:

ext {
	applicationDefaultJvmArgs = [ '-Dcom.example.property=true' ]
}

Closes gh-2679
9 years ago
Dave Syer b2a2c5b168 Add Maven incantation to make STS 3.7 happy 9 years ago
Stephane Nicoll 97634e85ac Remove unnecessary keyword 9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 7ce391db4f Next development version 10 years ago
Phillip Webb 61fc4f3f12 Polish copyright headers 10 years ago
Phillip Webb 316b07d3b9 Change the embedded script default to disabled
Update the Maven and Gradle repackage tasks so that the embedded
startup script is no longer included by default. This change is
primarily due to the `cf` command line not currently accepting
the unusual jar format.

Fixes gh-3045
10 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 5d81c87b43 Next Development Version 10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 51c49b69c5 Support bom-based dependency management in the CLI
Previously, the CLI’s dependency management used proprietary Properties
file-based metadata to configure its dependency management. Since
spring-boot-gradle-plugin’s move to using the separate dependency
management plugin the CLI was the only user of this format.

This commit updates the CLI to use Maven boms to configure its
dependency management. By default it uses the spring-boot-dependencies
bom. This configuration can be augmented and overridden using the new
@DependencyManagementBom annotation which replaces @GrabMetadata.

Closes gh-2688
Closes gh-2439
10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 4452bb1873 Revert "Upgrade Gradle plugin’s ID so it’s suitable for the Plugin Portal"
This reverts commit b1c0a7cda4.

The plugin publishing process has moved to a new plugin-based approach
that brings with it some significant limitations:

 - There's no staging to allow the promotion of good release builds
 - There's no easy way to upload an existing artifact
 - There's no control over the published pom.

The risk brought by these limitations, particularly the first, are
too great so we will no be publishing the Boot plugin to the Portal
until they're resolved.

Changing the plugin's ID was a breaking change that would require
users to do some work when they upgrade to Boot 1.3. The ID of the
plugin was changed purely so that it met the Portal's requirements.
Given that the plugin will not be published to the Portal for the
foreseaable future there's no need for us to inflict a breaking change
on people when there will be no benefit.

See gh-1567
10 years ago
Sylvère Richard d8308cbf45 Support ANSI color from gradle bootRun
Update the BootRunTask to record the state of the System.console() so
that it can be picked up later by AnsiOutput.

Fixes gh-747
10 years ago
Phillip Webb 793481843c Support embedded jar initialization scripts
Update the Maven and Gradle plugin to generate fully executable jar
files on Unix like machines. A launcher bash script is added to the
front of the jar file which handles execution.

The default execution script will either launch the application or
handle init.d service operations (start/stop/restart) depending on if
the application is executed directly, or via a symlink to init.d.

See gh-1117
10 years ago
Spring Buildmaster e03c11dda8 Next development version 10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 20a2f21493 Merge branch '1.2.x' 10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson c3a040acb3 Polishing
Remove unwanted System.out.println call
10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson b1c0a7cda4 Upgrade Gradle plugin’s ID so it’s suitable for the Plugin Portal
Gradle’s plugin portal requires each plugin’s ID to be in a namespace.
Our existing ID, spring-boot, does not meet this requirement. This
commit changes the plugin’s ID to org.springframework.boot.spring-boot.
Note that, as is recommended [1], the plugin’s ID does not include
“gradle”.

See gh-1567

[1] http://plugins.gradle.org/submit
10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 0f51a53691 Remove manual Gradle plugin versionManagement test
Following the move to using the separate dependency management plugin
this test is no longer valid. It should have been removed as part of
2c3c62d7

See gh-2133
10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 2c3c62d71c Replace basic Gradle dependency management with use of separate plugin
This commit replaces Spring Boot's basic dependency management support
with separate dependency management plugin. This has a number of
benefits including:

1. A Maven bom can be used rather than a custom properties file
2. Dependency management is applied transitively rather than only to
   direct dependencies
3. Exclusions are applied as they would be in Maven
4. Gradle-generated poms are automatically configured with the
   appropriate dependency management

Closes gh-2133
10 years ago
Phillip Webb a57a88f5cf Move master to 1.3.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT 10 years ago