Previously, LocalM2Resource used the pom's packaging configuration to
determine the suffix of the file that it should look for, e.g. if
the pom's packaging was jar, it would look for a file with a .jar
suffix in artifactExists(). This logic fails for artifacts with bundle
packaging as it would look for a .bundle file rather than a .jar file,
fail to find the file, and incorrectly report that the artifact does not
exist.
This commit updates LocalM2Resource to look for a file with a .jar
suffix when the packaging configuration in the pom is bundle.
- Look for JUnit test symbols, and add JUnit automatically
- Look for Spock test symbols, and add Spock automatically
- Based on what test libraries were used, invoke relevant embedded testers
and accumulate results
- Make it so that multiple testers can be invoked through a single 'test' command
- Print out total results and write out detailed trace errors in results.txt
- Update based on the new artifact resolution mechanism
Usually, use of @Grab requires you to specify a group, module, and
version when identifying a dependency. This can be done in two
different ways:
@Grab(group='alpha', module='bravo', version='1.0.0')
@Grab('alpha:bravo:1.0.0')
This commit allows users to only specify a module: the group is
inferred and the version is the one dictated by the boot CLI. Both
forms are supported:
@Grab(module='bravo')
@Grab('bravo')
Groovy's global AST transformations, which is how Grab is implemented,
do not support ordering and we need to augment the AST for the Grab
annotation before its processed by the Grab AST transformation. To
work around this, reflection is used to get hold of the compile
operations in the conversion phase, and a new AST transformation is
inserted immediately before the first AST transformation operation.
To allow a module's groupId and version to be resolved consistently,
META-INF/springcli.properties has been enhanced to include properties
for each module that we want to support in the following form:
<module>.groudId = <groudId>
<module>.version = <version>
<groupId> and <version> are taken from the Maven project's
dependencies and VPP, a Velocity-based pre-processor, is used to
automatically generate the enhanced properties file.
To prevent pollution of spring-boot-cli's class path with the
dependencies that are only required to populate springcli.properties,
a separate project, spring-boot-cli-properties, has been created.
spring-boot-cli depends upon this now project causing it to, via the
shade plug, include the properties file in its jar.
Previously DependencyCustomizer allow a dependency to be added by
specifying its full coordinates, i.e. a group ID, artifact ID, and
version. This commit updates DependencyCustomizer to only require
an artifact/module ID. The group ID and version are then resolved
using the same mechanism as the enhanced @Grab support.
[#56328644] [bs-312] Allow @Grab without version
- If RabbitTemplate is on the classpath, turn on autodetection.
- Create a RabbitTemplate, a Rabbit ConnectionFactory, and a RabbitAdmin is spring.rabbitmq.dynamic:true
- Enable some **spring.rabbitmq** properties like host, port, username, password, and dynamic
- Add tests to verify functionality
- Add Groovy CLI functionality. Base it on @EnableRabbitMessaging. Add spring-amqp to the path.
- Create rabbit.groovy test to prove it all works.
- Make Queue and TopicExchange top-level Spring beans in rabbit.groovy test script
* application.properties support for spring.jms and spring.activemq
* more tests to verify ActiveMQConnectionFactory pooling
* Groovy support and simple sample with activemq
* Groovy detection mechanism is @EnableJmsMessaging annotation
* Add ability to detect spring-jms on the path and create a JmsTemplate with
ActiveMQConnectionFactory
* Create tests showing autoconfigured JmsTemplate with ActiveMQ, but prove it
backs off if a separate ConnectionFactory exists.
* Add support to spring-boot-cli to that it detects JmsTemplate, DefaultMessageListenerContainer,
or SimpleMessageListenerContainer, and turns on autoconfiguration as well as
add proper @Grab's and import statements.
* Write a jms.groovy test showing proper CLI support
Simplify ActiveMQ configuration
Update ActiveMQ to 5.7.0
* @EnableTransactionManagement triggers spring-tx imports
* Field or method of type JdbcTemplate or NamedParameterJdbcTemplate
of DataSource triggers spring-jdbc imports
A bug in ivy (tickled by maven leaving a pom
but no jar in the local repo) would make the
default Grapes ivy config fail (cannot grab...).
Phil's workaround now has a test case.
Fix the localm2 repository to only consider that a pom exists when
its artifact is contained in the repository.
This prevents a download error that can occur when the local m2
repository contains a POM file but not a JAR.
Issue: #55532358
The Boot resolver didn't transfer enough of the settings
of the default ChainResolver. Adding a boolean flag was
enough to make the chatter die down for dependencies
that were unneeded.
[Fixes#55358344] [bs-291]
Seems to work. I think the problem was the race conditions
that we hopefully already eliminated. I got an out of memory
error running the samples tests in Eclipse, but then it went
away again (something to look out for).
[Fixes#54925992] [bs-280]
* Added src/main/content/bash_completion.d/spring
* Also made all commands alias to "--<self>" so
"--help" is a synonym for "help" (for instance). This
helps with the completion generation.
[Fixes#54827292]
Update CLI to show a "Downloading Dependencies..." message if the
initial dependency resolution takes more than 3 seconds. Whilst
downloading dots are appended to the message.
Issue: #54589094
Rework main build POM to be an aggregator pom that does not inherit
from any parent. Introduce new spring-boot-dependencies module to
act as a parent for both spring-boot-starter-parent and
spring-boot-parent.