Previously, the developmentOnly configuration, typically used for
Devtools, had to be declared manually. The BootJar and BootWar tasks
then had a property, excludeDevtools, that could be used to control
whether or not Devtools would be excluded from the executable archive.
This commit updates the reaction to the Java plugin being applied to
automatically create the developmentOnly configuration. The classpaths
of bootJar and bootWar are then configured not to include the contents
of the developmentOnly configuration. As a result of this, the
excludeDevtools property is no longer needed and has been deprecated.
Its default has also been changed from true to false to make it easy
to opt in to Devtools, when configured as a development-only
dependency, being included in executable jars and wars by adding
developmentOnly to the classpath of the archive task.
Closes gh-16599
This commit removes the support for Reactor Netty metrics since it
seems that Spring Boot should not use this feature:
* HTTP metrics are already covered by WebFlux
* TCP metrics are only meant to TCP server/clients
* allocator metrics are already provided by Netty and there is
no specific API to enable them here.
Closes gh-19388
This commit enables the production of TCP and buffer allocator metrics
for Reactor Netty, client and server.
When applications use auto-configured server
(`NettyReactiveWebServerFactory`) and client (through
`WebClient.Builder`) instances, metrics will be enabled.
Note that HTTP metrics are not enabled here, since similar metrics are
already produced at the WebFlux level. Also, to avoid cardinality
explosion of metrics (through the URI tag), Reactor Netty offers
configurable infrastructure to deduplicate URI tags by turning expanded
URI instances into templated URIs. This is not targeted for Spring
usage.
Closes gh-19388
This new customizer-like interface make it possible to configure the
Reactor Netty `HttpClient` that is going to be used by the
`WebClient.Builder` provided by Spring Boot.
Closes gh-21135
Update `JarFile` so that `super.close()` is called early so that the
file is not left open. Since we re-implement `JarFile` methods to work
directly on the underlying `RandomAccessDataFile`, it should be safe
to close immediately.
See gh-21126
Starting the CouchbaseContainer fails intermittently when creation
of the primary index for the bucket fails with a read timeout. The
test doesn't require a primary index for the bucket so this commit
disables it creation in the hope that it will help to stabilise the
test.
Previously, DefaultResourceLoader instances were created using the
default constructor. This causes the resource loader to capture the
TCCL that was in place at that time. This can lead to a class loader
leak if the resource loader is referenced directly or indirectly from
a static field of a class loaded by a different class loader.
This commit updates the creation of DefaultResourceLoader instances
in main code so that the resource load will use the class loader of
the creating class. In almost all cases this will be the same class
loader as was the thread context class loader that was being captured
so the change in behavior is minimal. Crucially, it will still address
the situation where the TCCL was different.
Note the DevTools' ApplicationContextResourceLoader has been updated
to explicitly use the TCCL. This ensures that it uses the restart
class loader which is required for DevTools to function correctly.
Fixes gh-20900
Improve "@ConfigurationProperties vs. @Value" documentation with the
recommendation that kebab-case is used with the `@Value` annotation.
Closes gh-20507
Refactor `PortInUseException` logic to a single place and refine when
the exception is thrown.
Prior to this commit, we assumed that a `BindException` was only thrown
when the port was in use. In fact, it's possible that the exception
could be thrown because the requested address "could not be assigned".
We now only throw a `PortInUserException` if the `BindException` message
includes the phrase "in use".
Fixes gh-21101
This commit removes changes the timestamp used when writing the
classpath and layers index files in the Gradle plugin to be the
current timestamp unless `preserveFileTimestamps=true`. It also
polishes some duplication in the handling of entry attributes
when creating the fat archive and adds a test to verify that
the Gradle plugin uses the same fixed timestamp constant as
Gradle uses internally.
See gh-21005
Prior to this commit, when the Maven plugin copied
spring-boot-loader.jar to a repackaged archive the timestamps of class
files were preserved but the timestamps of directories were not
preserved. This resulted in the directories having a current timestamp.
This commit copies the directory timestamps from spring-boot-loader.jar
to the repackaged archive and adds tests to verify the proper
behavior.
See gh-20927
Update `JarURLConnection` to ensure that when connections are opened
a new copy of the JarFile is provided.
Prior to this commit, a single `JarFile` instance was shared which meant
that it could be accidental closed if accessed via
`JarURLConnection.getJarFile()`. If the underlying jar file is closed
then it's possible for a `NoClassDefFoundError` to be thrown if running
on JDK 11 with an active `SecurityManager`.
Closes gh-17796
This commit harmonizes the change made to @DefaultValue to the
annotation processor. If such annotation is added to a scalar value with
no value at all, no default value is produced.
Closes gh-18917
At present, RestClientBuilderCustomizer allows general customization of RestClientBuilder.
This is troublesome for users that want to customize `HttpAsyncClientBuilder` and
`RequestConfig.Builder` since those are set on the `RestClientBuilder`. By customizing
those two builders user lose out on Spring Boot's support for binding username, password,
connection-timeout and read-timeout properties from `"spring.elasticsearch.rest"` namespace.
This commit enhances the `RestClientBuilderCustomizer` with support for customizing
`HttpAsyncClientBuilder` and `RequestConfig.Builder` by providing additional `customize`
methods that accept the aforementioned builders. Both new methods are optional as they have
no-op default implementations.
See gh-20994
Update classes that throw `PortInUseException` so that they also
include the cause. Prior to this commit the cause was not included
which could make diagnosing the real cause difficult.
See gh-19807
When using constructor binding, if no properties are bound to
a nested property, the top-level instance will be created with a
null value for the nested property.
This commit introduces support for an empty `@DefaultValue` which
indicates that an instance of the nested property must be created
even if nothing is bound to it. It honors any `@DefaultValue`
annotations that the nested property might have in its constructor.
Closes gh-18917
Update `ConditionalOnAvailableEndpoint` so that it now uses the same
matching code as the endpoint filter. This allows the condition to
match endpoint IDs that contain a dash.
In order to share logic, the `ExposeExcludePropertyEndpointFilter` class
has been deprecated and its logic moved to a new `expose` package
under `IncludExcludeEndpointFilter`. This filter is used by both the
`OnAvailableEndpointCondition` and the auto-configuration classes.
Fixes gh-21044