Previously, AutoConfigureMockMvc used Spring Security's default filter
ordering, ignoring the value configured by SecurityProperties that is
used at runtime. This resulted in different ordering at runtime and in
tests.
This commit updates the configuration for AutoConfigureMockMvc to
import the Spring Security filter auto-configuration, thereby ensuring
that the ordering configured via SecurityProperties is applied.
Fixes gh-21801
This commit adds a test slice for Spring Data R2DBC. When
`DataR2dbcTest` is added on a test, only Spring Data R2DBC repositories
and the infrastructure that they need is auto-configured.
Contrary to the JDBC counterpart, the `ConnectionFactory` is not swapped
by an embedded database.
See gh-19988
Co-authored-by: Mark Paluch <mpaluch@pivotal.io>
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.
Change the default `BootstrapMode` for auto-configured `JpaRepositories`
to `BootstrapMode.DEFERRED` to allow the initialization of
`EntityManagerFactory` to be parallelized for increased startup efficiency.
Prior to this change, the default BootstrapMode for all auto-configured
Spring Data repositories was `BootstrapMode.DEFAULT`.
Closes gh-16230
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
In 2.2.0, @ConfigurationPropertiesScan was enabled by default.
Unfortunately, this had the unexpected side-effect of breaking
conditional enablement of a @ConfigurationProperties class via
@EnableConfigurationProperties if the @ConfigurationProperties class
was in a package covered by scanning.
This commit remove @ConfigurationPropertiesScan from
@SpringBootApplication so that it is no longer enabled by default.
2.1.x users who rely upon such conditional enablement of
@ConfigurationProperties classes can now upgrade to 2.2.x without
having to make any changes. Users who do not have such a need and are
in a position to use configuration properties scanning can now opt-in
by adding @ConfigurationPropertiesScan to their main application class
alongside @SpringBootApplication.
Closes gh-18674
Previously, all of the type exclude filters in
spring-boot-test-autoconfigure were package-private. This prevent a
user who was creating their own test slice from composing their own
TypeExcludeFilter with one of Boot's.
This commit updates all of the TypeExcludeFilters in the
test-autoconfigure module to make them public. The intention is only
to allow them to be composed with other type exclude filters when
referenced in a @TypeExcludeFilters annotation. Therefore, each
filter class is declared final and their constructors remain
package-private.
Closes gh-18746
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