Update all dependencies declarations to use the form `scope(reference)`
rather than `scope reference`.
Prior to this commit we declared dependencies without parentheses unless
we were forced to add them due to an `exclude`.
Replace Gradle single quote strings with the double quote form
whenever possible. The change helps to being consistency to the
dependencies section where mostly single quotes were used, but
occasionally double quotes were required due to `${}` references.
This paves the way for publishing Gradle module metadata once the
problem caused by snapshot versions and our two-step publication
process has been addressed.
See gh-19609
This reverts commit b34a311d02 as,
having disabled the publishing of Gradle's module metadata (4f75ab5),
the changes are no longer needed.
See gh-19609
Previously, enforcedPlatform dependencies were using to pull in the
constraints defined in spring-boot-dependencies and
spring-boot-parent and applied them strictly so that the constrained
version had to be used. This worked as intended in Spring Boot's own
build but incorrectly enforced those same strict version requirements
on external consumers of Spring Boot's modules.
This commit reworks how Spring Boot defines its internal dependency
management so that platform dependencies are exposed to external
consumers while enforced platform dependencies are using internally.
See gh-19609
Enforcing the spring-boot-dependencies platform makes for too strong
an opinion about the version of Kotlin that should be on the build
script's classpath. It clashes with the version of Kotlin that's
embedded in Gradle and used with Gradle's Kotlin DSL.
This commit switches to a normal platform (rather than an enforced
platform) which allows it to express an opinion about the version of
Kotlin without making it a strict requirement.
Closes gh-19609
Previously, reflective access to the archiveBaseName property
incorrectly treated the property as a String. It should have been
treated as a Property<String>. This caused an exception to be thrown
and the deprecated baseName property to be used as a fallback.
This commit corrects the reflective access to the archiveBaseName
property. It also updates the tests to fail if a build outputs a
deprecation warning. Tests that use Gradle's Maven plugin have been
updated to expect deprecation warnings when run with Gradle 6.0 where
the plugin is deprecated. Tests that configure an archive's base name
have been updated to use archiveBaseName when running with Gradle 6.0
and later.
Closes gh-18663
Previously, our Gradle plugin was not tested against Gradle 6.0,
a number of deprecation warnings were output when using the plugin
with Gradle 6, and some functionality related to the application
plugin did not work as expected.
This commit tests the plugin against Gradle 6. It also avoids calling
deprecated APIs. The plugin is compatibile against Gradle 4.10 where
the deprecated APIs' replacements are not available so reflection is
used to call the replcaements. Lastly, the way in which the base name
of the boot distribution that is created when the application plugin
is applied has been modified to ensure that it is effective when using
Gradle 6.
Closes gh-18663
Previously, Maven's default behaviour was relied up which resulted
in the artifact ID being appended to each URL as it was inherited.
This behaviour can only be disabled in Maven 3.6 and later, a version
that we cannot use due to an incompatibility with the Flatten Plugin.
This commit works around Maven's default behaviour by defining
properties for the SCM URL, connection, and developer connection and
then explicitly defining the settings in each pom using these
properties. The explicit definition of the properties in each pom
prevents them being inherited from the parent, thereby disabling the
unwanted appending of the artifact ID to the URL.
Fixes gh-18328
Apply checkstyle rule to ensure that private and package private
classes do not have unnecessary public methods. Test classes have
also been unified as much as possible to use default scoped
inner-classes.
Closes gh-7316
Update Gradle archive tasks to ensure that `META-INF/` and
`META-INF/MANIFEST.MF` remain as the first entries of the archive.
Prior to this commit, rewritten archives would violate the implicit
specification of `JarInputStream` that these entries should be first.
Fixes gh-16698
This commit replaces the default Asciidoctor styling with
Spring specific styling.
First, we need to unzip the contents of the Spring Asciidoctor
documentation resources provided by the
`io.spring.docsresources:spring-docs-resources` distribution zip. This
is done in a `/target/refdocs` folder. We then copy all files from
`src/main/asciidoc` to the same location, and then launch the generation
process.
See gh-16327
This commit removes the need for the Kotlin plugin tests to continue
to set the plugin classpath in each test build script. This is
achieved by adding the jars files containing the Kotlin plugin and
its dependencies to the runner's plugin classpath in the same way as
was already done for the dependency management plugin.
Closes gh-14680
Previously, each test build script used a property to configure its
classpath. This commit simplifies the tests by setting the classpath
once on the GradleRunner, thereby removing the need for it to be set in
each test script. It also allows, and, in fact, requires, the use of
the plugins block to apply the Boot plugin under test.
Unfortunately, this doesn't work for the tests for the reaction to the
Kotlin plugin. See the comments in the GradleBuild class and in each
KotlingPluginActionIntegrationTests build script.
See gh-14680
Previously, only the permissions for the scripts in bin/ were set. The
permissions for the files in lib/ were not explicity set, leaving them
with the same permissions as the source files in Gradle's cache. This
has proven to be a little brittle when building in certain
environments, leading to test failures. It also assumes that the
file permissions in Gradle's cache will be appropriate for entries in
a distribution archive. That may not always be a reasonable assumption
to make.
To avoid the above-described problems, this commit updates the copy
spec that's used to add files to lib/ in the archive so that each
file uses 0644 for its permissions.
Closes gh-14158
Due to gradle/gradle#5510, using a lambda for a task action breaks
up-to-date checks in certain circumstances.
This commit updates JavaPluginAction to use an inner-class in place
of a lambda for the action that it adds to JavaCompile tasks. A test
has not been added as it does not appear to be possible to reproduce
it with a TestKit-based test.
Closes gh-14054
Upgrading the JDK 9-based build to use JDK 9.0.4 has revealed that
Gradle 4.0.x doesn't work with it as it fails to parse the 9.0.4
version number.
This commit disables building the Gradle plugin on Java 9 (as we
had already done for Java 10) until we decide what to do
(see gh-12333).
Previously, the JDK 10 build would fail as we build the plugin using
Gradle 4.0.x (the lowest version of Gradle that we support) and
Gradle 4.0.x doesn't work with Java 10.
Upgrading to Gradle 4.1, which appears to work with Java 10, was
considered but rejected for now as it introduces the risk that we
inadvertently use an API that's new in 4.1 and break our 4.0 support.
This commit goes for the extreme option and disables building the
Gradle Plugin when building with JDK.
See gh-12028
Previously, if the project's group, name, or version changed the
BuildInfo task would still be considered up-to-date as the values of
the project's properties were not reflected in the fields of the
BuildInfo instance.
This commit updates BuildInfo to copy the value of the project's
property to the corresponding BuildInfo field when the property is
read using its getter method on BuildInfo.
Closes gh-12266
Previously, the ordering of the entries in an archive produced by
BootJar was different to the ordering of the entries in an archive
produced by BootWar. The latter placed application classes before
any nested jars, whereas the former was the other way around.
This commit updates BootJar to use the same ordering as BootWar and
adds tests to verify that the ordering is the following:
1. Loader classes
2. Application classes (BOOT-INF/classes or WEB-INF/classes)
3. Nested jars (BOOT-INF/lib or WEB-INF/lib)
4. Provided nested jars in a war (WEB-INF/lib-provided)
The tests also verify that the position of a library is not affected
by it requiring unpacking.
See gh-11695
See gh-11696
Stop running apply-plugin tests as part of the build since during a
release the version number will change and the jar will not be
available.
Fixes gh-11857
Update a couple of the `spring-boot-gradle-plugin` sample gradle flies
so that they include the running classpath. The additional lines are
contained within a tag which is ultimately filtered from the final
documentation.
Fixes gh-11857