Prior to this commit, launching a GraphQL application without any schema
file or customizer bean would result in an exception caught by a
FailureAnalyzer telling the developer about configured locations.
Since then, a new client has been introduced in Spring GraphQL and the
mere presence of the GraphQL starter does not mean anymore that the
intent is to create a GraphQL API in the app: we could instead just
consume an existing, remote API.
This commit refines the GraphQL server auto-configuration so that it is
enabled only if:
* there is at least one schema file in the configured locations
* or a `GraphQlSourceCustomizer` bean has been defined in the app
These changes make the custom FailureAnalyzer useless and is also
removed as part of this commit.
Closes gh-30035
Prior to this commit, we would configure a default conversion service
for GraphQL annotated controllers, without registering any additional
formatters.
This commit aligns the GraphQL auto-configuration with MVC and WebFlux,
since we now use the `ApplicationConversionService` to register all
application formatters for the GraphQL infrastructure.
Closes gh-29638
After 0b449d89e1,
the ConversionService on AnnotatedControllerConfigurer is an internally
managed instance that is customized with FormatterRegistrar rather than
set.
Closes gh-29636
This commit switches to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT for Spring GraphQL, before its
upcoming 1.0.0-M6 version.
This commit adapts to the changes introduced in
spring-projects/spring-graphql#317 : now that `GraphQlClient` has been
introduced, `GraphQlTester` has been aligned with the new
infrastructure. The `@GraphQlTest` and `@SpringBootTest` testing support
is now using different variants for each.
All samples have been updated to use the proper GraphQL terminology, see
and spring-projects/spring-graphql#310 .
See gh-29637
- Adds a new @DisableOnOs annotation, which is inspired from JUnit5s
@DisableOnOs annotation. This new annotation supports the architecture
and is repeatable
Closes gh-30082
As @AutoConfiguration is now meta-annotated with @AutoConfigureAfter
and @AutoConfigureBefore, the generated property files have a lot of
superfluous lines in the format <class>.AutoConfigureAfter= and
<class>.AutoConfigureBefore=.
One can now configure in the annotation processor for each property key
if empty values should be omitted. This is currently only activated for
AutoConfigureAfter and AutoConfigureBefore
See gh-29907
The relative ordering is implemented with @AliasFor annotations on the
@AutoConfiguration annotation. The production code already works without
changes, only the test code had to be modified. It now uses
AnnotationMetadata which already knows how to deal with @AliasFor
instead of using the reflection API directly.
See gh-29907