This commit udpdates the metadata annotation processor so that change
data from an incremental build is merged with the metadata from the
previous build.
Closes gh-2321
This commit adds support for configuring the XA DataSource and
ConnectionFactory pools created by Atomikos and Bitronix via the
environment. The property prefixes vary depending on the transaction
manager that’s in use. They are:
Bitronix:
- spring.jta.bitronix.datasource
- spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory
Atomikos:
- spring.jta.atomikos.datasource
- spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory
The configuration processor has been updated to ignore
javax.jms.XAConnectionFactory and javax.sql.XADataSource as neither of
these types can be created via property binding.
Closes gh-2027
This test covers the code path that caused gh-2361 and also checks that,
when an additional metadata file is found, it’s correctly merged with
the other metadata.
Closes gh-2361
When running in Eclipse, by default Gradle builds its output into a
folder named bin. This commit update the annotation processor to remove
the failure assumption that the output will always be located beneath
a folder named classes.
Closes gh-2369
See gh-2361
Update the @SupportedSourceVersion annotation to RELEASE_8 since it
should indicate "the latest source version an annotation processor
supports".
Fixes gh-2302
Update ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor to find the additional
metadata json file using createResource rather than getResource. Prior
to this commit the file could be skipped when multiple files were
contained on the classpath.
Fixes gh-2271
Previously, no configuration properties were discovered on a class using
lombok instead of regular getters/setters.
This commit adds a support for some of the lombok annotations,
specifically that is @Data, @Getter and @Setter. Provides the same
semantic as what lombok is generating.
Closes gh-2114
Previously, non camel case properties were wrongly resolved, i.e.
getFOO() leading to a 'f-o-o'. While unusual, underscores can also be
added to a property name. In that case, the hyphen should not be added
as the binder consider this to be a single "word". Typically setFoo_Bar
on the "something" prefix is mapped using "something.foo_bar".
All these cases are now handled properly, generating the target name that
the binder expects.
Fixes gh-2118
flyway.init and flyway.target are two options that are missing from the
meta-data following the change in f0bc3c0. It turns out that both these
properties have an additional setter taking a String so they shouldn't be
excluded after all
Closes gh-2088
Previously, a property holding an array did not have a proper default
value in the meta-data even though the related field was initialized
properly.
An explicit support for arrays has been added. The "defaultValue" now
holds the default value for singular properties or an array of values for
array-based properties. If the value is initalized with an empty array,
the default value is an empty array as well.
Closes gh-1996
Previously, any valid property was added to the meta-data of the current
group. This can be annoying for types that are not meant to be bound from
a simple string value. ClassLoader is one example.
A list of well-known types has been added: if the property type matches
an element of this list, it is ignored.
Fixes gh-2012
Previously, any property defined in a @Deprecated class were not marked
as deprecated as only the getter or field was inspected for the
annotation.
An additional check on the class has been added to handle this case.
Fixes gh-2014
Update the ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor nested class
algorithm to prevent inner classes being added as both groups and
properties.
Fixes gh-1975
Previously, an Enum that is defined as an inner class of a
@ConfigurationProperties pojo was wrongly detected as an nested group.
This case is now handled explicitly and covered by a test.
Fixes gh-1971
Update TypeElementMembers to correctly detect builder style setters.
The previous logic could fail because of the crazy way that TypeMirror
implements its equals() method.
Fixes gh-1859
See gh-1854
Previously, a setter method that was returning the current instance was
not identified as a "setter" by the configuration processor. As a result,
builder-style APIs were not covered by the configuration metadata.
If a setter returns either void or the current class, it is now
recognized as a valid setter.
Fixes gh-1854
Update ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor to ensure that only
local `additional-spring-configuration-metadata.json` files are merged
with the final output.
See gh-1830
Update ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor so that it gets called
even if the source code doesn't include any @ConfigurationProperties
items.
See gh-1830
Add a @NestedConfigurationProperty annotation which can be used to
customize how configuration mete-data is generated.
Prior to this commit only inner-classes where considered nested
(see Tomcat in ServerProperties). Using this new annotation, the Ssl
property in ServerProperties can be detected as well.
See gh-1001
Update `ConfigurationMetadataAnnotationProcessor` to include the
'defaultValue' of a property when possible. For example the
'defaultValue' or 'server.port' is '8080'.
Default values are detected by inspecting the field assignments of
@ConfigurationProperties items. In order to detect field values some
internals of the Java compiler are used. To save a dependency on
'tools.jar' internal javac classes are accessed using reflection.
See gh-1001
Adds an annotation processor to generates a JSON meta-data file at
compile time from @ConfigurationProperties items. Each meta-data file
can include an array or 'properties' and 'groups'.
A 'property' is a single item that may appear in a Spring Boot
'application.properties' file with a given value. For example,
'server.port' and 'server.context-path' are properties. Each property
may optionally include 'type' and 'description' attributes to provide
the data type (e.g. `java.lang.Integer`, `java.lang.String`) and
some short documentation (taken from the field javadoc) about what the
property is for. For consistency, the type of a primitive is translated
to its wrapper counterpart, i.e. `boolean` becomes `java.lang.Boolean`.
A 'group' provides a higher level grouping of properties. For example
the 'server.port' and 'server.context-path' properties are in the
'server' group.
Both 'property' and 'group' items may additional have 'sourceType' and
'sourceMethod' attributes to indicate the source that contributed them.
Users may use `META-INF/additional-spring-configuration-metadata.json`
to manually provide additionally meta-data that is not covered by
@ConfigurationProperties objects. The contents of this file will be
read and merged with harvested items. The complete meta-data file is
finally written to `META-INF/spring-configuration-metadata.json`.
See gh-1001