Previous to this commit, any groupId starting with one of the
configured exclude would be excluded as well. This potentially
leads to unintentional dependency filtering: for example the
GroupIdFilter with an exclusion of "org.springframework"
also removes "org.springframework.boot" dependencies.
Add MatchingGroupIdFilter that uses an exact match instead.
See #649
If an execution of the repackage goal is present in a project with
'pom' packaging, it is now skipped. This allows to configure the
plugin in the parent.
Fixes gh-867
The configuration within an execution is only applied when that
particular execution is invoked as part of the build. It is not
applied when the plugin is invoked on the command line (i.e.
mvn spring-boot:run).
This commit clarifies the situation so that users can safely copy/paste
those bits and get the expected behavior.
Fixes gh-875
The maven plugin now forks a new process when it starts a boot app. This
makes remote debugging of the app impossible without the ability to pass
extra JVM arguments.
This commit adds a "jvmArguments" attribute to the RunMojo that defines
additional JVM arguments to set on the forked process.
Fixes gh-848
This commit provides several options to exclude one or more
dependencies:
* excludes allows to specify an arbitrary number of exclude sub
element defining the groupId and artifactId of the dependency
to exclude
* excludedGroupIds defines the comma separated list of groupIds
to exclude
* excludeArtifactIds defines the comma separated list of artifactIds
to exclude
While any artifact can be excluded, this is designed to exclude
provided-scoped dependencies that should not be bundled in the
executable jar/war.
The outcome of java -jar myapp.jar should be consistent with the run
goal: these exclusions are therefore applied to the classpath that
the run goal computes to launch the application.
This commit also adds some integration tests and updates the
plugin's documentation
Fixes gh-649, gh-650 and gh-674
This commit harmonizes the dependency management of internal modules
so that versions can be omitted everywhere. Update the maven coordinates
to provide the full groupId for consistency
Commit e26e06d5dd broke the full build as the generated zip file for
the size is not generated. Actually, the site plugin has a jar goal that
is exactly meant for what we need to do.
This commit removes the use of the assembly plugin and invokes the
jar goal of the site plugin when the full profile is enabled.
Relates to #749
This commit adds the generated site for the maven plugin alongside
the developer guide and javadoc. The maven plugin is available in
the "/maven-plugin" context.
The advanced information described in the developer guide have
been migrated to the plugin site as most the information is taken
from the code itself, which avoids duplication.
Fixes#749
There were several problems to fix. 1) a bug in the
JDK (1.7 up to 7_60):
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8023130
which we can work around by detecting buggy VMs and not trying
to use inheritIO. 2) File<->URL conversion is platform dependent
and we shouldn't make any assumptions. The problem in this case
was that file URLs contain a ":" so they can 't be added to a
path in UNIX, but on Windows you need the absolute path with the
colon. Solution: use Files on the classpath for spring-boot:run.
Hopefully also fixes gh-767
Before this change we were too aggressive in deleting duplicate resources
since directories might not have identical contents, and yet they were
being deleted anyway.
Fixes gh-614
Change the initial fix for OSX Java 1.6 compatibility by removing the
need for a direct `tools.jar` dependency.
It appears that `system` dependencies are always pulled in when
used in a Maven plugin. This makes the the dependency on `tools.jar`
particularly brittle since we need to make assumptions about where
the jar is located.
Since the tools jar is *only* needed for Spring Loaded support, the
plugin has now been updated to locate the jar programmatically and
call it via reflection. This should reduce the risk of problems when
using the plugin and at the very least isolate them to Spring Loaded
support.
(See original commit b8c4720)
Fixes gh-497
When repackaging an archive, the files in the resulting lib directory
must be zip files. If they're not zip files, the resulting archive
may fail to run (#324).
The previous approach was to consider an artifact's type when deciding
whether or not it should be packaged. The type is a string and, while
there are a number of well-known values, it can essentially be anything.
This caused a problem with an artifact incorrectly being identified as
being unsuitable for inclusion (#489).
This commit changes the approach. Rather than looking at an artifact's
type, it looks at the first four bytes of the archive's file. Only if
these header bytes matche that of a zip file is the artifact included.
This is a better match for the requirement that all files in lib be zip
files.
Fixes#489
Currently Spring Boot fails in Java 1.6 on Mac OS X due to the
"tools.jar" being integrated into classes.jar in the Apple version of
Java 6.
Apple fixed this with Java 7, but we should still support Java 6. We had
to roll back to maven-plugin-plugin 3.1 to make this work with Java 6
and 7.
All tests pass with Java 6 and Java 7.
Remove README files that have been since been migrated to the reference
documentation. Also updated remaining markdown files to asciidoctor to
save having a mix of different formats.
Fixed gh-503
We had been making a special case for logback.xml anyway, so
extending that to simply deleting recursively all of
src/main/resources (or equivalent) from target/classes (or
equivalent) seems like it's perfectly justifiable.
Fixes gh-451
Requires Loaded 1.1.5 (or better).
For Maven you can just add springloaded to the dependencies of the
spring-boot plugin (and also set MAVEN_OPTS=-noverify).
For Gradle add springloaded to the build dependencies (-noverify
can be added by the plugin).
In both cases there is also support for adding an arbitrary java agent
via configuration. Samples are provided in
spring-boot-sample-[simple,web-ui].
The ApplicationPlugin is only added if there is no JavaExec task
already present, and additionally it computes its own man class if
none is provided. So "gradle run" and "gradle bootRun" look
superficially similar, but "bootRun" has extra options, including
the agent and Loaded support.
Fixes gh-251, gh-183