Previously, the retry plugin was only applied on CI as we do not want
tests to be retried in local builds. Unfortunately, this arrangement
led to test tasks from CI builds having additional doFirst and doLast
actions and an additional property. These differences meant that the
output from a test task that has run on CI could not be used by a
local build.
This commit changes our configuration of the test retry plugin so
that it is now always applied. To retain the behaviour of only
retrying tests on CI, max retries is configured to 3 on CI and 0 for
local builds.
Closes gh-21698
Previously, the files were extracted on the fly and written into the
jars. This didn't work well with Gradle's up-to-date checks as the
inputs of the jar task were not well-defined.
This commit moves the extraction of the notice and license files into
a separate task, the outputs of which are then copied into the jar's
META-INF.
Closes gh-21592
This commit updates the MavenPublishingConventions to use HTTPS to
link to the Apache license. The configuration of NoHTTP has also
been reworked so that it will correctly find usch uses of http://
URLs.
Closes gh-21459
Prior to this commit, the published Maven POMs would not pass the Maven
Central mandatory checks.
This commit adds the missing project name and description metadata for
most artifacts. The Spring Boot Gradle plugin artifact was also missing
this information and this is now added in the plugin metadata itself.
This is also updating the project page URL which is now hosted directly
on spring.io.
Fixes gh-21457
This commit adds auto-configuration for R2DBC. If R2DBC is on the
classpath, a `ConnectionFactory` is created similarly to the algorithm
used to create a `DataSource`.
If an url is specified, it is used to determine the R2DBC driver and
database location. If not, an embedded database is started (with only
support of H2 via r2dbc-h2). If none of those succeed, an exception is
thrown that is handled by a dedicated FailureAnalyzer.
To clearly separate reactive from imperative access, a `DataSource` is
not auto-configured if a `ConnectionFactory` is present. This makes sure
that any auto-configuration that relies on the presence of a
`DataSource` backs off.
There is no dedicated database initialization at the moment but it is
possible to configure flyway or liquibase to create a local `DataSource`
for the duration of the migration. Alternatively, if Spring Data R2DBC
is on the classpath, a `ResourceDatabasePopulator` bean can be defined
with the scripts to execute on startup.
See gh-19988
Co-authored-by: Mark Paluch <mpaluch@pivotal.io>