Different versions of Docker produce different responses when building
and tagging an image. On CI, a response with a stream like
"Successfully built 185991ffe24a" followed by a response with a
stream like "Successfully tagged spring-boot-it/centos:6.9-a23bced6"
is received. By default, for the building of an image to be considered
successful, the Docker Java client requires the stream for the last
response item to contain "Successfully built". This means that, on the
CI server, it incorrectly believes that the building of the tagged
image has failed.
This commit uses a custom BuildImageResultCallback that doesn't
require the last response to be the one that has a stream containing
"Successfully built". Instead, it looks back through the error-free
responses (newest to oldest) looking for one with a stream containing
"Successfully built".
CentOS 5 was declared EOL in March 2017 and yum on longer works
out of the box. 6.9 is the latest release of CentOS 6. Tests for
CentOS 7 have not been added as it uses systemd rather than SysVinit.
Closes gh-9395
Calling launch of PropertiesLauncherTests sets the thread context
class loader to an instance of LaunchedURLClassLoader. To avoid this
class loader being used beyond the scope of the test and launcher
that created it, this commit updates PropertiesLauncherTests to
capture the TCCL before each test and restore it after each test.
Closes gh-9378
Previously, when the liquibase.url, .username, and .password
properties were used to configure a DataSource specifically for
Liquibase that DataSource would never be explicitly closed. As it is
created by DataSourceBuilder with no explicitly configured type it
will use whichever connection pool is available and, therefore, will
create and keep open the pool's minimum number of connections. This
is an unnecessary use of resources both in the application and in the
database.
This commit updates LiquibaseAutoConfiguration so that if it uses
DataSourceBuilder to create a DataSource then it will also close that
DataSource once the database has been migrated.
Closes gh-9218