Previously, the health auto-configuration `AutoconfigureOrder` entry for
couchbase was referring to the standard couchbase auto-configuration that
is not responsible to configure the `CouchbaseOperations` bean. Yet, the
health indicator implementation was relying on the presence of such a
bean.
This commit fixes the `AutoconfigureOrder` entry so that it refers to
`CouchbaseDataAutoConfiguration` now.
Closes gh-7543
This commit uses standard files for libraries managed by the repackage
goal of the Maven plugin. Previously, only the name of the file was used
which could lead to duplicate libraries if the name of the target file
deviates from the default. This typically happens when the
`build.finalName` property is specified on a dependent module.
Note that the `maven-war-plugin` has an additional mechanism to customize
the file name structure of dependencies. This feature isn't supported by
the repackage goal so an explicit mention has been added in the
documentation.
Closes gh-7389
Previously, if `spring.couchbase.bootstrap-hosts` was specified in YAML
or with the `[Idx]` notation, the auto-configuration would not kick in.
This is due to a limitation of `@ConditionalOnProperty` on a property of
type Collection. This commit workarounds this limitation for now with a
dedicated condition.
Closes gh-7508
Previously, ResetMocksTestExecutionListener used getBean(name) to
retrieve each instantiated singleton. When the instantiated singleton
was a factory bean, this would cause getObject on the factory bean to
be called. If the factory bean was unable to produce its object, for
example due to test slicing excluding something, an exception would
be thrown.
The previous commit updated ResetMocksTestsExecutionListener to
use getSingleton(name) rather than getBean(name). This will retrieve
the factory bean itself rather than causing the factory bean to
attempt to create an object. This commit updates the tests to verify
the new behaviour.
Closes gh-7270
If `OnBeanCondition` is used with a `String` literal representing the
fully qualified name of a bean and such type does not exist, it
gracefully manages it as if it was not found. Prior to this commit, an
exception would be thrown if any related class such as the parent
class does not exist.
This commit handles this additional case, catching `NoClassDefFoundError`
the same way it did handle `ClassNotFoundException`. That way, a
missing type will now be considered as absent if it's not on the
classpath.
Closes gh-7459
Previously, two or more `@DataJpaTest` tests in the same test suite were
sharing the same in-memory database instance. This commit makes sure
that `TestDatabaseAutoConfiguration` creates a unique embedded database
for each test it operates on.
Closes gh-7473
This commit reverts 7e2d0fd so that the Couchbase auto-configuration can
work without Spring Data again. It also removes the `Class` reference to
a Spring Data class to a `String` reference to make sure the condition
operates properly when said class isn't on the classpath.
Closes gh-7453
Consider the following two URLs:
jar:file:/test.jar!/BOOT-INF/classes!/foo.txt
jar:file:/test.jar!/BOOT-INF/classes/foo.txt
They both reference the same foo.txt file in the BOOT-INF/classes
directory of test.jar, however the first URL does so via the
nested BOOT-INF/classes archive. Previously, this difference in the
URLs would lead to PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver returning two
resources for foo.txt when asked to find all resources matching the
pattern classpath*:/**/*.txt.
This commit updates our Handler that is used for jar: URLs to consider
the two URLs above to be equivalent such that url1 is equal to url2
and the two urls will produce the same hash code.
Closes gh-7449
Previously, both HypermediaAutoConfiguration and HttpMessageConverters
assumed that if Spring HATEOAS was on the class path, then Jackson
would be too. When this was not the case, an application would fail
to start.
This commit updates both classes to back off appropriately when
Spring HATEOAS is on the classpath but Jackson is not.
Closes gh-7434
This commit adds an extra property to the `server.tomcat.accesslog` to
control the `reqestAttributesEnabled` flag. This flag sets request
attributes for IP address, Hostname, protocol and port used for the
request.
Closes gh-7367
Previously, we just waited for the file to exist before trying to read
the port from it. This left a window where the file existed but its
contents had not be written which could result in a
NumberFormatException.
This commit now waits for the file to have a length that is greater
than zero.
See gh-7379
Previously, remote DevTools only correctly supported modifying
existing classes. New classes that were added would be missed, and
deleted classes could cause a failure as they would be found by
component scanning but hidden by RestartClassLoader.
This commit introduces a DevTools-specific ResourcePatternResolver
that is installed as the application context's resource loader. This
custom resolver is aware of the files that have been added and
deleted and modifies the result returned from getResource and
getResources accordingly.
New intergration tests have been introduced to verify DevTools'
behaviour. The tests cover four scenarios:
- Adding a new controller
- Removing an existing controller
- Adding a request mapping to a controller
- Removing a request mapping from a controller
These four scenarios are tested with:
- DevTools updating a local application
- DevTools updating a remote application packaged in a jar file
- DevTools updating a remote application that's been exploded
Closes gh-7379