This commit adds configuration to the Maven and Gradle plugins to
allow specifying the names of build and launch cache volumes provided
to the CNB builder.
See gh-28292
Update Maven and Gradle plugins to allow build info properties to be
excluded.
Prior to this commit, the `BuildPropertiesWriter` would fail with an
NPE if the group, artifact, name or version properties were `null`.
This was specifically problematic with the Gradle plugin, since its
DSL allows `null` properties which would either be passed to the writer
or, in the case of `artifact`, converted into a string value of
"unspecified".
See gh-27412
This commit adds configuration to the Maven and Gradle plugins to
allow specifying multiple tag to be created that refer to the built
image.
See gh-27613
Previously, the optional configuration was added to the compile and
runtime classpaths of each source set and the the javadoc classpath
as well. This had a few disadvantages, the most notable of which is
that it meant that the configuration was ifrst resolved and then
the outcome of the resolution was added to the compile and runtime
classpaths. As a result, none of the attributes on the compile and
runtime classpaths were considered to influence variant selection.
This commit reworks the optional dependencies plugin so that the
compile and runtime classpaths of each source set are now configured
to extend from the optional configuration. This allows each
classpath configuration's attributes to influence the dependencies
that are selected from the optional configuration during resolution.
For example, when resolving the compile classpath, compile
dependencies (Usage.JAVA_API) will be selected and when resolving the
runtime classpath, runtime dependencies (Usage.JAVA_RUNTIME) will be
selected.
The above-described change means that runtime dependencies of an
optional dependencies will no longer leak into the compile classpath.
As a result of this, our Gradle plugin's test infrastructure has
been updated so that it no longer references runtime dependencies of
the Kotlin Gradle plugin at compile time.
Closes gh-27965
This commit adds configuration to the Maven and Gradle plugins to
allow specifying the network mode to be provided to the image
building goal and task.
See gh-27486
An upgrade to Apache Commons Compress allows the build plugins to write
the launch script to the fat jar as a proper preamble, making the file
compatible with more jar and zip tooling.
Fixes gh-22336
A new system test plugin is being made available for running test
suites that should be run less frequently than with every commit, such
as tests that verify Spring Boot compatibility with external
projects. CI pipeline configuration for running system tests is also
provided.
The first system tests verify the behavior of the Spring Boot image
building plugins when building images using Paketo buildpacks.
Closes gh-25824
Update `RepackageMojo` and supporting classes so that `exclusions`
on the repackage goal apply to both the contributed libraries and any
existing jar entries already contained in the original war.
Prior to this commit, exclusions would apply to contributed jars (for
example, those in `WEB-INF/lib-provided`) but not jars that were
packaged directly into `WEB-INF/lib` by the war plugin
Fixes gh-15808
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@vmware.com>
Previously, a project with a dependency on Spring Boot's configuration
processor would fail to build when the configuration cache is enabled
due to it accessing the Project during task execution.
Instead of accessing the project during task execution, this commit
updates the code to retrieve the resource locations from the matching
source set in advance. The locations are then stored in the action
that configures the compile task when needed.
Closes gh-26880
Using the revision line means that the revision number is automatically
set. The revision number is then included by the HTML and PDF backends
in the standard location. In the HTML backend that's alongside the
list of authors. In the PDF backend that's on the title page.
Closes gh-26851
7.1-rc-1 deprecates JavaExec's main property in favor of mainClass
which was introduced in Gradle 6.4. This commit updates some tests
to use mainClass rather than main that would otherwise have failed
due to deprecation warnings in their output.
Closes gh-26793
When a custom buildpack is provided for image building, the contents
of the buildpack directory, tgz file, or image are copied as tar
entries to a new layer in the ephemeral builder image. Prior to this
commit, only file entries from the buildpack source were copied as
builder layer tar entries; intermediate directory entries from the
source were not copied. This results in directories being created in
the builder container using default permissions. This worked on most
Linux-like OSs where the default permissions allow others-read
access. On some OSs like Arch Linux where the default directory
permissions do not allow others-read, this prevented the lifecycle
processes from reading the buildpack files.
This commit explicitly creates all intermediate directory tar entries
in the builder image layer to ensure that the buildpack directories
and files can be read by the lifecycle processes.
Fixes gh-26658
Change `SpringBootPlugin.PRODUCTION_RUNTIME_CLASSPATH_NAME` from package
private to public so that it can be accessed in user build scripts.
Fixes gh-26686
This commit modifies the integration tests for the Maven and Gradle
image building goal and task to use a custom builder as a test harness
to verify that the plugins invoke the builder as expected.
Fixes gh-25838
Previously, the targetJavaVersion property of bootBuildImage was set
using the project's target compatibility directly. This meant that
property's value would reflect the configured target compatibility at
the time of the task's creation and any subsequent changes to the
target compatibility would be missed.
This commit updates the registration of the bootBuildImage task to set
the value of the targetJavaVersion property using a provider. This
indirection means that the project's target compatibility isn't read
until the value of the targetJavaVersion is read, allowing any changes
to the target compatibility to be picked up even if they're made after
the bootBuildImage task has been created.
Fixes gh-26297
This commit modifies the integration tests for the Maven and Gradle
image building goal and task to use a custom builder as a test harness
to verify that the plugins invoke the builder as expected.
Fixes gh-25838
This commit corrects the order.toml file that is generated and added
to the builder when building an image using custom buildpacks with the
Maven or Gradle plugin in order to support buildpacks that depend on
detection as a group.
Fixes gh-25378
This commit adds configuration to the Maven and Gradle plugins to
allow a list of volume mount bindings to be provided to the image
building goal and task. This enables service bindings to be mounted
in the builder image that are recognized by buildpacks to support
custom certificates, build tool configuration, APM integration, and
other buildpack features.
Fixes gh-23518
This commit adds configuration to the Maven and Gradle plugins to
allow a list of buildpacks to be provided to the image building
goal and task.
Fixes gh-21722
Previously, when building a layered jar, the Gradle plugin only
considered a configuration's direct dependencies when identifying
project dependencies. This resulted in transitive project dependencies
being missed when deciding which dependencies belong in the
application layer.
This commit updates ResolvedDependencies to consider all projects
from the root project when collecting the IDs of local projects. This
ensures that any project dependency, no matter where it appears in the
dependency graph, is successfully identified.
Fixes gh-25163
Update `build.gradle` files to ensure that `junit-platform-launcher` is
a `testRuntimeOnly` dependency. This ensures that tests can be run from
Eclipse.
Closes gh-25074
Previously, unlike the application plugin's run task, our bootRun task
ignored the project's Java toolchain. This meant that the application
was run on a JVM with the same Java version as the one being used by
Gradle itself. This could result in a failure if the application
required a more modern JVM.
This commit updates the plugin to configure the bootRun task's
JavaLauncher convention to be one derived from the project's Java
toolchain. Toolchain support was introduced in Gradle 6.7 so this is
only done when using Gradle 6.7 and later.
Fixes gh-24517