Flyway implicitly adds classpath: to locations without a prefix but
resource loader fails to find migratons on the classpath without the
prefix.
Add an explicit classpath: prefix so that both Flyway and the resource
loader used to check the locations can find the migration location.
See gh-10807
Move logic from `ParameterNameMapper` into `ReflectiveOperationInvoker`
in order to reduce the surface area of the public API.
Also rename some classes for consistency.
Instead of looking for the presence of `WebSecurityConfiguration`,
this commit checks for the presence of a `Filter` with the name
springSecurityFilterChain. This allows users to configure the Filter
without adding `WebSecurityConfiguration`, making it more flexible.
`springSecurityFilterChain` is somewhat of a contract in Spring Security
and it relies on the name being `springSecurityFilterChain`.
Closes gh-10849
This commit updates `WebFluxSecurityConfiguration` to look for a
`WebFilterChainProxy` rather than the default configuration that
`@EnableWebFluxSecurity` triggers. The latter is now package private.
This commit renames spring.datasource.initialize to
spring.datasource.initialization-mode and use the
DataSourceInitializationMode enum. By default, only an embedded
datasource is initialized.
Closes gh-10773
This commit makes sure that the `replyTemplate` is set if a
KafkaTemplate is available in the context which effectively add support
for `@SendTo`.
Closes gh-10669
Following some changes in the latest snapshot this includes:
- Some updates to oauth2 client auto-config
- Security auto-config no longer relies on GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapter
- Remove reactive security starter
Closes gh-10704
Starting with Hibernate 5.2.10, the JPA property
`hibernate.connection.provider_disables_autocommit` should be set to true
when the datasource has autocommit disabled in order to improve
performance.
See gh-9737
This commit adds support for Spring Boot error conventions with WebFlux.
The Spring MVC support for that is based on an `Controller` that's
mapped on a specific `"/error"` path and configured as an error page in
the Servlet container. With WebFlux, this support leverages a
`WebExceptionHandler`, which catches exceptions flowing through the
reactive pipeline and handles them.
The `DefaultErrorWebExceptionHandler` supports the following:
* return a JSON error response to machine clients
* return error HTML views (templates, static or default HTML view)
One can customize the error information by contributing an
`ErrorAttributes` bean to the application context.
Spring Boot provides an `ErrorWebExceptionHandler` marker interface and a
base implementation that provides high level constructs to handle
errors, based on the Spring WebFlux functional flavor.
The error handling logic can be completely changed by providing a custom
`RouterFunction` there.
Fixes gh-8625
Move projects to better reflect the way that Spring Boot is released.
The following projects are under `spring-boot-project`:
- `spring-boot`
- `spring-boot-autoconfigure`
- `spring-boot-tools`
- `spring-boot-starters`
- `spring-boot-actuator`
- `spring-boot-actuator-autoconfigure`
- `spring-boot-test`
- `spring-boot-test-autoconfigure`
- `spring-boot-devtools`
- `spring-boot-cli`
- `spring-boot-docs`
See gh-9316