Update the `@EnableAutoConfiguration` annotation to include an `include`
attribute which can be used to specify specific auto-configuration
classes.
Primarily added to so that tests can selectively auto-configure without
needing to worry about class import order.
Fixes gh-3660
Add an auto-configuration that avoid a Spring Boot user to add
`@EnableConfigurationProperties` to its configuration to benefit from
that feature.
As our own auto-configurations are tested independently, such annotation
is still present to avoid a useless reference to this new
auto-configuration.
Closes gh-2457
Previously, BeanTypeRegistry would only look for a @Bean method
with no arguments when trying to determine the type that will be
created by a factory bean. This meant that the type produced by a
factory bean declared via a @Bean that has one or more arguments would
be unknown and any on missing bean conditions look for a bean of the
type produced by the factory bean would match in error.
This commit updates BeanTypeRegistry to, where possible, use the
factory method metadata for the bean definition when determining the
type that will be created. This allows it to determine the type for
factory bean created by @Bean methods that take arguments and also
avoids the use reflection to find the factory method. Where factory
method metadata is not available, the existing reflection-based
approach is used as a fallback.
Closes gh-3657
Add `spring.autoconfigure.exclude` to control the list of
auto-configuration classes to exclude via configuration. Merge the
exclusions defined on the `@EnableAutoConfiguration` or
`@SpringBooApplication` if any.
Closes gh-2435
Currently, the default TemplateResolver had no specific order. Thymeleaf
handles that with a "always first" strategy (that can be confusing if
several TemplateResolver have a "null" order.
While it is a fine default (and changing it could lead to weird side
effects), it has to be changed as soon as another TemplateResolver bean
is defined in the project.
The `spring.thymeleaf.template-resolver-order` property has been added to
control the order of the default TemplateResolver.
Closes gh-3575
Allow to disable the auto-startup flag of the default JMS and RabbitMQ
containers. This effectively permit to disable automatic listening via
configuration.
Closes gh-3587
While the doc states that the default value is '/', setting that value
explicitly will lead to an error since we enforce that the default root
is the empty string.
Changing the doc will probably be more confusing than anything else so
we're now cleaning the user's provided value if necessary
Closes gh-3554
This commit adds a new "Unconditional classes" section to the
auto-configuration report. It lists any auto-configuration classes
that do not have any class-level conditions, i.e. the class will be
always be part of the application's configuration.
Closes gh-2209
A RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration subclass provided by a user is
problematic in a Spring Boot application as it causes
RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration's bean declarations to be processed
before any auto-configuration runs.
One problem that this causes is that it switches off Boot's Jackson
auto-configuration due to RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration having
already declared multiple ObjectMapper beans. Unlike Boot's
auto-configured ObjectMapper, none of these ObjectMappers are marked
as @Primary. This then leads to wiring failures due to multiple
candidates being available.
To address this problem a new RepositoryRestConfigurer abstract has been
introduced in Spring Data Gosling. Its use is now strongly preferred
over subclassing RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration. Note that our own
RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration subclass remains. It is imported as part
of auto-configuration (avoiding the ordering problems described above),
and provides configuration properties binding for
RepositoryRestConfiguration. However, the Jackson ObjectMapper
configuration has been moved out into a new RepositoryRestConfigurer
implementation.
While SpringBootRepositoryRestMvcConfiguration remains, this commit
makes it package private to discourage users from subclassing it. While
this may break existing applications, it, coupled with the documentation
updates, will hopefully guide them toward using
RepositoryRestConfigurer.
Closes gh-3439
It has to come after MongoDataAutoConfiguration (not
MongoAutoConfiguration) because it looks for beans that are defined
there (e.g. MongoMappingContext which is the one that scans for entities).
Fixes gh-3577
Also copies the ExpressionParser (the only public getter), trust
resolver and permission evaluator (if available in the context). Changes
the logic to not replace an existing OAuth2MethodSecurityExpressionHandler
so that users can override simply by providing a bean of that type.
Fixes gh-3542
Restore the deprecated method to give people a change to migrate. The
@DeprecatedConfigurationProperties annotation is now used to generate
the deprecated meta-data, removing the need for manual meta-data.
Closes gh-3537
Update Tomcat, Jetty and Undertow to serialize session data when the
application is stopped and load it again when the application restarts.
Persistent session are opt-in; either by setting `persistentSession`
on the ConfigurableEmbeddedServletContainer or by using the property
`server.session.persistent=true`.
Fixes gh-2490
Previously, the prefix was spring.embedded-mongodb. This was
inconsistent with the prefixes for Artermis and HornetQ which are
spring.artemis.embedded and spring.hornetq.embedded respectively.
See gh-2002
Embedded MongoDB is now auto-configured when it is on the classpath.
The Mongo instance will listen on the port specified by the
spring.data.mongodb.port property. If this property has a value of
zero and randomly allocated port will be used. In such an event, the
MongoClient created by MongoAutoConfiguration will be automatically
configured to use the port that was allocated.
By default, MongoDB 2.6.10 will be used. This can be configured using
the spring.embedded-mongodb.version property. Mongo's sync delay
feature is enabled by default. This can be configured using the
spring.embedded-mongobd.features property.
Closes gh-2002
Expose acknowledgment mode, concurrency, prefecth and transaction size
settings in configuration for the default
`RabbitListenerContainerFactory`.
Closes gh-3479
Previously, an item could only have a 'deprecated' boolean flag to
indicate that the property is deprecated. It is desirable to provide an
additional description for the deprecation as well as the name of the
property to use instead.
The `deprecated` boolean flag is now supported. Instead, a `deprecated`
object can be specified with two optional attributes: `reason` to provide
an explanation for the deprecation and `replacement` to refer to the
property that should be used instead. If none of them is present, an
empty deprecation object should be set.
For backward compatibility, the `deprecated` field is still set.
Deprecation information can only set via manual meta-data.
Closes gh-3449
This commit adds a new property, spring.jackson.time-zone, that can be
used to configure the time zone that Jackson uses when configuring
dates. It affects the serialisation of both JDK and Joda date types.
Closes gh-3505
We envision that IDE will support auto-completion for known types in the
future, for instance Charset, MimeType, Resource and Locale. Some of our
own configuration keys use a raw String type whereas they actually
represent a higher-level concept.
We now make sure to expose these with a better type, if applicable.
Closes gh-2898
It is not possible to put `@Order` on nested `@Configuration` classes and
there is no ordering guarantee of them anyway. Previously, we relied on
the declaration order to check if the `test-connection` flag should apply
to an existing `JavaMailSenderImpl`. It turns out at the
`JavaMailSenderImpl` bean was not created at that time and so the
evaluation was wrongly failing.
To make that more explicit, that code is now in its own
auto-configuration with an explicit `@AutoConfigureAfter` declaration.
Since the JNDI support could be affected by the exact same issue, it has
been restored to its own package private configuration class that is
processed before the `MailSenderAutoConfiguration` content is evaluated.
Closes gh-3478