Previously, a property holding an array did not have a proper default
value in the meta-data even though the related field was initialized
properly.
An explicit support for arrays has been added. The "defaultValue" now
holds the default value for singular properties or an array of values for
array-based properties. If the value is initalized with an empty array,
the default value is an empty array as well.
Closes gh-1996
Previously, any valid property was added to the meta-data of the current
group. This can be annoying for types that are not meant to be bound from
a simple string value. ClassLoader is one example.
A list of well-known types has been added: if the property type matches
an element of this list, it is ignored.
Fixes gh-2012
Previously, any property defined in a @Deprecated class were not marked
as deprecated as only the getter or field was inspected for the
annotation.
An additional check on the class has been added to handle this case.
Fixes gh-2014
Update the ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor nested class
algorithm to prevent inner classes being added as both groups and
properties.
Fixes gh-1975
Previously, an Enum that is defined as an inner class of a
@ConfigurationProperties pojo was wrongly detected as an nested group.
This case is now handled explicitly and covered by a test.
Fixes gh-1971
Add a companion module that IDE developers can use to read configuration
metadata from multiple sources into a single repository.
ConfigurationMetadataRepository provides access to groups and items as
well as an harmonized view on "sources" (that is the POJOs that have
contributed to a given group).
Closes gh-1970
Add a 'module' layout for the repackager which includes all 'compile'
and 'runtime' scope dependencies and does not require a main class.
Fixes gh-1941
Previously, WarLauncher included its root on the classpath. It also used
a filtered version of its root archive to hide both the WEB-INF and
META-INF directories. This meant that files in WEB-INF and META-INF
could be found by the classloader (as they were on the classpath) but
could not be read as the filtered archive was hiding them.
This commit updates WarLauncher to remove the root of the war file from
the classpath. It also removes the filtering of the archive, thereby
allowing files in META-INF and WEB-INF to be accessed via the
ServletContext.
Closes gh-1792
Update TypeElementMembers to correctly detect builder style setters.
The previous logic could fail because of the crazy way that TypeMirror
implements its equals() method.
Fixes gh-1859
See gh-1854
Previously, a setter method that was returning the current instance was
not identified as a "setter" by the configuration processor. As a result,
builder-style APIs were not covered by the configuration metadata.
If a setter returns either void or the current class, it is now
recognized as a valid setter.
Fixes gh-1854
Update ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor to ensure that only
local `additional-spring-configuration-metadata.json` files are merged
with the final output.
See gh-1830
Update ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor so that it gets called
even if the source code doesn't include any @ConfigurationProperties
items.
See gh-1830
Add a @NestedConfigurationProperty annotation which can be used to
customize how configuration mete-data is generated.
Prior to this commit only inner-classes where considered nested
(see Tomcat in ServerProperties). Using this new annotation, the Ssl
property in ServerProperties can be detected as well.
See gh-1001
Update `ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor` to include the
'defaultValue' of a property when possible. For example the
'defaultValue' or 'server.port' is '8080'.
Default values are detected by inspecting the field assignments of
@ConfigurationProperties items. In order to detect field values some
internals of the Java compiler are used. To save a dependency on
'tools.jar' internal javac classes are accessed using reflection.
See gh-1001
Adds an annotation processor to generates a JSON meta-data file at
compile time from @ConfigurationProperties items. Each meta-data file
can include an array or 'properties' and 'groups'.
A 'property' is a single item that may appear in a Spring Boot
'application.properties' file with a given value. For example,
'server.port' and 'server.context-path' are properties. Each property
may optionally include 'type' and 'description' attributes to provide
the data type (e.g. `java.lang.Integer`, `java.lang.String`) and
some short documentation (taken from the field javadoc) about what the
property is for. For consistency, the type of a primitive is translated
to its wrapper counterpart, i.e. `boolean` becomes `java.lang.Boolean`.
A 'group' provides a higher level grouping of properties. For example
the 'server.port' and 'server.context-path' properties are in the
'server' group.
Both 'property' and 'group' items may additional have 'sourceType' and
'sourceMethod' attributes to indicate the source that contributed them.
Users may use `META-INF/additional-spring-configuration-metadata.json`
to manually provide additionally meta-data that is not covered by
@ConfigurationProperties objects. The contents of this file will be
read and merged with harvested items. The complete meta-data file is
finally written to `META-INF/spring-configuration-metadata.json`.
See gh-1001
Previously, the Gradle plugin’s ProjectLibraries produced a new library
for every file dependency, even if the dependencies where on the same
file. This would lead to a repackaging failure due to multiple
libraries having the same name.
This commit updates ProjectLibraries to treat file dependencies on the
same file as a single library, thereby resolving the name clash.
Fixes gh-1646
The fix for gh-1475 introduced the use of an artifact's group to
discriminate between two libraries with the same name (artifact id)
and version. However, in the case of Gradle, a group name was not
provided for libraries that have been resolved from a repository.
This commit updates ResolvedArtifactLibrary to use the group obtained
from the underlying ResolvedArtifact as its discriminator.
Fixes gh-1543
The applicationDefaultJvmArgs property was added in Gradle 1.7. This
commit updates RunPluginFeatures to access the property defensively
so that the plugin can be used with Gradle 1.6.
Fixes gh-1511
Prior to this commit, the repackage goal silently ignored the case of
two libraries having the same name and version but a different group.
As a result, the second library was overwriting the first one in the
repackaged jar.
This commit adds support for custom Library names and updates the
Maven and Gradle plugins so that the name includes the group ID
when there would otherwise be a duplicate.
Fixes gh-1475
This commit clarifies the role of the 'addResources' flag and makes
it explicit that any duplicate found in the target directory are
actually removed
Fixes gh-1479
This commit adds a 'skip' parameter to the 'repackage' goal that is
false by default. When this parameter is enabled, the repackage goal
does not run at all.
This can be used when repackaging should occur conditionally or
when a particular module in a hierarchy should not use this feature.
Fixes gh-1424
Previously, ProjectLibraries only considered a configuration's
direct file dependencies. This meant that a transitive file
dependency that should have been pulled in via a project dependency
was not included in the repackaged jar's lib directory.
ProjectLibraries has been updated to walk down the tree of project
dependencies and create libraries for any file dependencies that
are found.
Fixes gh-1368
* Windows: allow absolute file paths without file:/// prefix
* All: only add nested archives (not directories), so loader.path=lib/*
behaves the same as -classpath=lib/* (except for adding zip files)
Fixes gh-1352
The ExplodedArchive would erroneously always attempt to filter
its contents (and thereby shield them from a classloader that wrapped
it) even if they haven't been explicitly provided.
See gh-1352
Previously, Repackager would repackage a jar file as many times as
it was asked to do so. This lead to problems if a user made a mistake
when using Maven that led to the package phase being driven twice,
for example by running "mvn clean install package".
This commit updates Repackager so that a repackage call becomes a
no-op if the source jar's manifest already contains the
Spring-Boot-Version attribute which is added by repackaging.
Fixes#1251
Use Java 7 `registerAsParallelCapable` and `getClassLoadingLock` methods
when possible. This should improve performance when running on JDK 7+
whilst still remaining JDK 6 compatible.
Closes gh-1284
Before this change a property whose key was in a non-enumerable property source would
not resolve placeholders, leading to ${style} values in @ConfigurationProperties beans
even if the placeholders ere resolvable.
This commit refines the changes made under 4be688aa. 4be688aa made the
default jar task a special case which broke repackaging of the archive
produced by the default war task.
This commit refines RepackageTask’s logic so that, when it’s enabled,
it will repackage a jar task’s archive if:
- The jar task is equal to RepackageTask.withJarTask
- The name of the jar task is equal to RepackageTask.withJarTask
- RepackageTask.withJarTask is null, the jar task is not referenced
by another RepackageTask’s withJarTask, and the jar task has an
empty classifier
The last of these three is the default case and ensures the, when the
Spring Boot plugin is applied, default jar and war artifacts are
repackaged. The classifier check is required to prevent default source
and javadoc artifacts from being repackaged.
Fixes#1204
The logic that determined whether or not the repackaging action should
be applied to a particular jar task was broken and caused problems
when a custom RepackageTask was used in a project's build.
This commit updates the logic so that repackaging will be applied:
- To the default jar task if RepackageTask.withJarTask is null
- To a jar task if it is equal to RepackageTask.withJarTask
- To a jar task if its name is equal to RepackageTask.withJarTask
Repackaging is not applied if:
- RepackageTask.enabled is false
Numerous integration tests have been added to verify the repackaging
behaviour.
Fixes#1204
The new ResolvedArtifact-based minus implementation was checking the
wrong Set when deciding whether or not a ResolvedArtifact should
be included in the result. This was leading to provided dependencies,
that should have only been packaging in WEB-INF/lib-provided also
being packaged in WEB-INF/lib.
The WarPackaging tests have been updated. In addition to checking that
WEB-INF/lib-provided does not contain anything that’s unexpected, they
also verify the contents of WEB-INF/lib
Fixes#1187
Fix 'fat jar' support for windows to correctly deal with URL and path
slash issues. The root cause of the original problem was caused by JAR
URLs not including a root slash (ie `file:C:/Users` vs `file:/C:/Users`)
Fixes gh-1145
Update ExecutableArchiveLauncher so that `-cp` URLs are not added
when they are already contained as nested JARs. This prevents a
SecurityException "signer information does not match error" when using
signed jars. The root cause of the issue was that the primary JAR file
was on the default classpath with the URL "file:....jar" and in the
main URL set as "jar:file:....jar". It is now filtered so that only
the "jar:" variant is added.
Fixes gh-1134
Update the executable JAR code to automatically unpack any entries
which include an entry comment starting `UNPACK:` to the temp folder.
The existing Maven and Gradle plugins have been updated with new
configuration options and the `spring-boot-tools` project has been
updated to write the appropriate entry comment based on a flag passed
in via the `Library` class.
This support has been added to allow libraries such a JRuby (which
assumes that `jruby-complete.jar` is always accessible as file) to work
with Spring Boot executable jars.
Fixes gh-1070
Add a Library class update the LibraryCallback interface and
implementations to use it. This change is in preparation for
an addition `unpack` flag that will be required to allow the
automatic unpacking of certain nested jars.
See gh-1070
Update JarURLConnection to allow the resolution of items within a nested
jar, even if the jarFile passed to the connection is several levels up.
This prevent a connection from incorrectly resolving an entry against
the wrong jar file.
See gh-1070
Tweak 'fat jar' handling to generally improve performance:
- Allow JarURLConnection to throw a static FileNotFoundException when
loading classes. This exception is thrown many times when attempting
to load a class and is silently swallowed so there is no point in
providing the entry name.
- Expose JarFile.getJarEntryData(AsciiBytes) and store AsciiBytes in
the JarURLConnection. Previously AsciiBytes were created, discarded
then created again.
- Use EMPTY_JAR_URL for the JarURLConnection super constructor. The URL
is never actually used so we can improve performance by using a
constant.
- Extract JarEntryName for possible caching. The jar entry name
extracted from the URL is now contained in an inner JarEntryName
class. This could be cached if necessary (although currently it is
not because no perceivable performance benefit was observed)
Fixes gh-1119
Update JarFile to reuse the previously parsed entries when creating
filtered jars. This saves needing to re-scan the underlying file to
recreate a subset of entries.
See gh-1119
Drop JarEntryFilter arguments from the JarFile constructor and the
getNestedJarFile methods. Filtered JarFiles can still be obtained by
using the getFilteredJarFile() method.
This helps simplify the code a little and will make it easier to add
caching.
See gh-1119
The default behaviour doesn't change with this commit, but now
the user has the option to specify a 'classifier' property
either in springBoot { classifier = 'exec' } (i.e. globally
for all repackage tasks) or in each repackage task, e.g.
bootRepackage { classifier = 'exec' }. In that case the original
archive is not overwritten but copied into <file>-<classifier>.jar
(or .war etc.) and then enhanced.
Fixes gh-1113, fixes gh-141 also I believe.
The class Compile was deprecated and will be removed in Gradle 2.0 (it is
already removed in the release canidate).
Instead we should use JavaCompile. Fixes gh-1066.
I'm sure someone can do a better job of this, but here's a proposal
that works. It uses our FindMainTask to set the relevant properties
if theu are missing in the application plugin.
Fixes gh-1105
Simplify the exclusion logic used in Gradle by implementing implicit
exclusions rather than trying to detect transitive excludes.
This commit reverts much of the code originally included to fix gh-1047
which adds far too much complexity to the build and still doesn't solve
the underlying issue.
Fixes gh-1103
Update `spring-boot-loader` ZIP processing code to support prefixed
bytes within the fat jar. This technique allows a bash script to be
embedded at the start of the JAR whilst still allowing `java -jar`
execution.
Fixes gh-1073
Previously, the versionManagement configuration was resolved as part of
the Boot Gradle plugin being applied. This meant that no dependencies
could be added to it and attempting to do so would result in a failure:
“You can't change a configuration which is not in unresolved state”.
This commit updates ApplyExcludeRules to wrap its processing in a
before resolve action. This defers the resolution of the
versionManagement configuration until one of the project’s other
configurations is being resolved. Fixes#1077
In addition to the above, the transitive exclusions that the Gradle
plugin provides were being lost if custom version management provided
a version for the same dependency. This commit updates
AbstractDependencies to preserve the exclusions from an existing
dependency declaration while using the version from the newer
dependency. This ensures that the exclusions remain while allowing
versions to be overridden. Fixes#1079
Update spring-boot-dependency-tools to support transitive excludes.
Transitive excludes are useful with Gradle which considers each
dependency independently (see GRADLE-3061).
Transitive excludes are supported by parsing the dependency-tree file
from spring-boot-versions.
See gh-1047
Refactor dependency-tools to restore API compatibility with Spring
Boot 1.0. This should reduce reflection hacks that tools such as Gretty
would otherwise have to make.
See gh-1035