Update Maven and Gradle plugins to allow build info properties to be
excluded.
Prior to this commit, the `BuildPropertiesWriter` would fail with an
NPE if the group, artifact, name or version properties were `null`.
This was specifically problematic with the Gradle plugin, since its
DSL allows `null` properties which would either be passed to the writer
or, in the case of `artifact`, converted into a string value of
"unspecified".
See gh-27412
When a Maven build is configured to ensure reproducibility, any
libraries added to `BOOT-INF/lib` in a jar archive or to `WEB-INF/lib`
in a war archive by the Spring Boot plugin repackaging should be
sorted by name to ensure a stable and predictable order.
Fixes gh-27436
An upgrade to Apache Commons Compress allows the build plugins to write
the launch script to the fat jar as a proper preamble, making the file
compatible with more jar and zip tooling.
Fixes gh-22336
Update `RepackageMojo` and supporting classes so that `exclusions`
on the repackage goal apply to both the contributed libraries and any
existing jar entries already contained in the original war.
Prior to this commit, exclusions would apply to contributed jars (for
example, those in `WEB-INF/lib-provided`) but not jars that were
packaged directly into `WEB-INF/lib` by the war plugin
Fixes gh-15808
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@vmware.com>
When the `finalName` parameter is incorrectly set in the Spring Boot
Maven plugin configuration instead of in the `build` configuration, the
repackaged and original archive files are not named as expected. Prior
to this commit, the image building goal would detect this error
condition and throw an exception late in the process of creating the
build container, leaving the container in an unstable state. This
commit changes the image building goal to detect this condition early,
before attempting to create the container.
Fixes gh-25590
When the `finalName` parameter is incorrectly set in the Spring Boot
Maven plugin configuration instead of in the `build` configuration, the
repackaged and original archive files are not named as expected. Prior
to this commit, the image building goal would detect this error
condition and throw an exception late in the process of creating the
build container, leaving the container in an unstable state. This
commit changes the image building goal to detect this condition early,
before attempting to create the container.
Fixes gh-25590
Update the `AbstractJarWriter` so that it can directly build the layer
index as entries are written. Prior to this commit, a layer tracking
was handled by a decorator class which was broken because it didn't
override enough methods. Since `AbstractJarWriter` has quite a complex
API, it seems sensible to have it handle the layer index directly,
removing the need for a decorator entirely.
Fixes gh-23801
Previously, when building a layered jar with Gradle, project
dependencies were treated the same as any other dependency, being
included in the dependencies or snapshot dependencies layer based
on their version.
This commit updates the default layering when using Gradle to include
project dependencies in the application layer by default. The DSL has
also been updated to allow their layer to be customized using new
includeProjectDependencies() and excludeProjectDependencies() methods
rather than relying on including and excluding them via a
group:artifact:version pattern.
Closes gh-23431
Update `Repackager` to ensure that `getLayout` is called before we
backup the source file. This restores earlier behavior that some
custom `ModuleFactory` implementations were relying on.
Closes gh-22995
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 the Maven plugin so that layered jars now use the regular "flat"
format. The layers.idx file now describes which layer each file should
be placed.
See gh-20813
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
Create a dedicated layer that is used to hold the launcher support
classes. The layer sits between `dependencies` and
`snapshot-dependencies` so that the layer is sensible for both
SNAPSHOT and RELEASE versions of Spring Boot
Closes gh-20529
Simplify layer customization logic for both Maven and Gradle and
refactor some internals of the Gradle plugin.
Both Maven and Gradle now use a simpler customization format that
consists of `application`, `dependencies` and `layer order` sections.
The `application`, `dependencies` configurations support one or more
`into` blocks that are used to select content for a specific layer.
Closes gh-20526
This commit adds configuration to the Spring Boot Gradle plugin that
allows the names and contents of layers to be customized in the build
configuration.
Fixes gh-20296
Maven's war plugin does not support reproducible builds, resulting in
the entries in the war file not being written in a consistent order
from build to build.
Closes gh-20176
This commit adds an additional 'layers/configuration' property that can
be used to refer to a separate layers configuration file. This separate
file defines:
* The layers and their order of precedence,
* How libraries are handled using filters that match against the
coordinates of each library, and
* How classes are handled using filters that match against the location
of the entry
An XSD to validate the XML configuration file is available.
Closes gh-20295
Co-authored-by: Stephane Nicoll <snicoll@pivotal.io>
Pull functionality from `Repackager` into a new `Packager` base class
and develop a variant for Docker image creation. The new `ImagePackager`
class provides a general purpose way to construct jar entries without
being tied to an actual file. This will allow us to link it to a
buildpack and provide application content directly.
Closes gh-19834
Support an alternative fat jar format that is more amenable to Docker
image layers.
The new format arranges files in the following structure:
BOOT-INF/
layers/
<layer-name #1>
/classes
/lib
<layer-name #2>
/classes
/lib
The `BOOT-INF/layers.idx` file provides the names of the layers and the
order in which they should be added (starting with the least changed).
The `JarLauncher` class can load layered jars in both fat and exploded
forms.
Closes gh-19767
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
Update the `Repackager` class so that an additional `classpath.idx` file
is written into the jar that provides the original order of the
classpath. The `JarLauncher` class now uses this file when running as
an exploded archive to ensure that the classpath order is the same as
when running from the far jar.
Closes gh-9128
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
Previously, when RunProcess handled a SIGINT it would immediately
attempt to destroy the process that it had run. This created a race
condition between the SIGINT being handled by the child process
and RunProcess destroying the child. The exact behavior of destroy
is implementation dependent and it may result in forcible termination
of the process where shutdown hooks are not called. This is what
happens on Windows. The exit code in such a case is 1 which prevents
anything from waiting for the process to complete from detecting
that it ended as a result of a SIGINT, leaving it with no choice but
to report an error. This is what happens with mvn spring-boot:run
with a forked process on Windows and results in the build failing.
This commit updates RunProcess to allow the child process to handle
the SIGINT itself, waiting for up to five seconds for that to happen
before the process is then destroyed. Given this time, the child
process exits with 130 which RunMojo already handles correctly as
indicating that the process died due to SIGINT and the build completes
with success as a result.
Fixes gh-18936