Rework classloading for launched applications so that CLI classes and
dependencies are not visible. This change allows many of the previous
hacks and workarounds to be removed.
With the exception of the 'org.springframework.boot.groovy' package
and 'groovy-all' all user required depndencies are now pulled in
via @Grab annotations.
The updated classloading algorithm has enabled the following changes:
- AetherGrapeEngine is now back in the cli project and the
spring-boot-cli-grape project has been removed. The AetherGrapeEngine
has also been simplified.
- The TestCommand now launches a TestRunner (similar in design to the
SpringApplicationRunner) and report test failures directly using
the junit TextListener. Adding custom 'testers' source to the users
project is no longer required. The previous 'double compile' for
tests has also been removed.
- Utility classes have been removed in favor of using versions from
spring-core.
- The CLI jar is now packaged using the 'boot-loader' rather than using
the maven shade plugin.
This commit also applied minor polish refactoring to a number of
classes.
Add dependencies that are usually picked up transitively directly to
spring-boot-starter-web. Helps mavens dependency conflict resolution
algorithm to pick the correct version.
- Gather autoconfiguration conditional decisiions (true and false)
- Provide an actuator endpoint as one means to read the report
- Define @EnableAutConfigurationReport annotation to turn this feature on
- Tidy up autoconfig report a bit and log it if --debug=true
This commit adds a new starter named spring-boot-starter-shell-crsh and auto configuration support to embed a system shell within Spring Boot applications.
The embedded shell allows clients to connect via ssh or telnet to the Boot app and execute commands. Commands can be implemented and embedded with app.
For sample usage see spring-boot-samples-actuator.
To use a DataSource pool (Tomcat or DBCP) the user must supply a valid
driver class name *and* database URL. If both are supplied and the
driver class is not one of the embedded ones, then no default username
or password is provided.
Fixes gh-94
When running an application, --local can be used to collect the
application's dependencies in a local directory. Prior to
AetherGrapeEngine being introduced, using --local would result in the
dependencies being written to ./grapes. When AetherGrapeEngine was
introduced --local no longer had any effect.
This commit updates AetherGrapeEngine so that it honours --local,
writing its dependencies to ./repository. When --local is not specified
dependencies are written to ~/.m2/repository (the standard location
for the local Maven cache). As part of this change TestCommand has
been refactored so that it lazily initialises its GroovyCompiler. This
ensures that RunCommand has a chance to set the system property that
backs --local before AetherGrapeEngine is initialised and accesses the
property.
Fixes#99
Previously the management endpoint filter was applied to all requests
if the user had disabled security.management.enabled, but since it
had no security applied it was letting all requests through.
The fix was to explicitly exclude the whole enclosing configuration
and carefully ignore the management endpoints in the normal security
chain.
Fixes gh-100.