Previously, bootRepackage's excludeDevtools property would be
overridden by the springBoot extension's excludeDevtools property.
This prevented devtools from being included by configuring it on the
repackaging task.
This commit corrects the logic so that the setting on the repackaging
task takes priority. It also adds some tests to verify the behaviour.
Closes gh-8308
In Gradle 3.3, when an API that will be removed in 4.0 is called, a
deprecation warning is output as part of the build. Users have noticed
his warning and, quite reasonably, complained about it. Unfortunately,
avoiding the warning requires the use of an API that was introduced in
Gradle 3.x which we can't use directly as we want to remain compatible
with Gradle 2.x.
This commit introduces the use of reflection to call
ProjectDependency.getTargetConfiguration() via reflection when it's
available (Gradle 3) and ProjectDependency.getProjectConfiguration()
when it's not (Gradle 2).
Closes gh-8154
Add an annotation processor that generates properties files for certain
auto-configuration class annotations. Currently attribute values from
@AutoConfigureOrder, @AutoConfigureBefore, @AutoConfigureAfter and
@ConditionalOnClass annotations are stored.
The properties file will allow optimizations to be added in the
`spring-boot-autoconfigure` project. Primarily by removing the need
to ASM parse as many `.class` files.
See gh-7573
Previously, AspectJ would find META-INF/aop.xml almost as soon as
the jar was launched, and before LaunchedURLClassLoader had been
created. This meant that AspectJ would attempt to load aspects listed
in META-INF/aop.xml but that were package in BOOT-INF/classes and,
therefore, could not be loaded.
This commit updates the Repackager so that a META-INF/aop.xml file
is moved into BOOT-INF/classes. This ensures that it isn't visible
to the app class loader so it won't be loaded to early. It will
now be loaded by LaunchedURLClassLoader which can also load the
compiled aspects that aop.xml references.
Closes gh-7587
Update Maven plugin to inform the BuildContext when changes are made to
the `build-info` file. Prior to this commit Eclipse could continually
trigger refreshes whenever "Refresh using native hooks or polling" was
enabled and the file was written to `src/main/resources`.
Closes gh-7741
This commit aligns the mapping from library to name to the default
behaviour of the `maven-war-plugin`. Previously, our plugin would use
the full version of the library (i.e. including build timestamp if there
is one), rather than using the `baseVersion` property.
Closes gh-7743
Create a parameter `STOP_WAIT_TIME` for the startup script
that configures the time in seconds to wait for a normal
shutdown. Because of #4941 we also send a shutdown half
way the countdown.
Fixes gh-7121
Expose the Required-Start and Require-Stop lines in the launch script
INIT INFO section as customizable embedded launch script properties.
This way one can express dependencies fron other init services by simply
changing the configuration in the build script.
Closes gh-7555
Previously, if the pathname of fully executable contained any space
characters, the launch script would fail to locate the jar file
This commit fixes this issue by quoting the jarfile.
Closes gh-7535
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
Allow support for custom Lyout implementations with both the Maven
and Gradle plugin. Implementations of `LayoutFactory` can now be
specified to allow customization of the layout. In addition a
layout may now implement `CustomLoaderLayout` if it wishes to
write custom loader classes.
See gh-7263
This commit makes sure that the `skip` command-line property can be used
for all goals of the maven plugin.
A dedicated sample for integration tests has also been added as this
change may confuse users, especially those who wish to skip a certain
goal and not the plugin execution altogether.
Closes gh-7313
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, if Boot's JarURLConnection pointed to the root of a nested
entry, e.g. /BOOT-INF/classes, a call to getInputStream() would throw
an IOException. This behavior is reasonable for a URL that points
to the root of a normal jar as the jar itself is on the class path
anyway. However, for a nested jar it meant that a call to
ClassLoader.getResources("") would not include URLs for any nested
jars and directories (/BOOT-INF/classes and jars in /BOOT-INF/lib).
This is due to some logic in URLClassPath.Loader.findResource that
verifies a URL by opening a connection and calling getInputStream().
The result of missing URLs for the root of nested jars and directories
is that classpath scanning that scans from the root (not a good idea
for performance reasons, but something that we should support) would
not find entries in /BOOT-INF/classes or in jars in /BOOT-INF/lib.
This commit updates our JarURLConnection so that it no longer throws
an IOException when asked for an InputStream for the root of a nested
entry (directory or jar).
Fixes gh-7003
Previously, the algorithm that computes the String representation of a
class reference and a property type was shared. This lead to generic
information for group's `type` and `sourceType` property.
This commit separates that logic in two: `getQualifiedName` is now
responsible to generate a fully qualified class name while the existing
`getType` is solely responsible to generate a type representation for the
property. Only the latter has generic information.
Closes gh-7236
This commit restores the logic in Handler that was changed when
d20ac56a was merged, while leaving the structural improvements intact.
In addition to a couple of changes where a typo meant the wrong
variable was being referenced, some logic branches now return false
rather than called super. This realigns our Handler's behaviour with
that of the JDK's.
Some more tests have also been added to try to catch the problems that
were introduced during the merge.
Closes gh-7021
Previously our handler didn't override parseURL or sameFile which
resulted in behaviour that differed from that of the JDK's handler.
Crucially, this would result in our JarURLConnection being passed
a spec that didn't contain a "!/". A knock-on effect of this was
that the connection would point to the root of the jar rather than
the intended entry.
Closes gh-7021