Fix caching issues in `ApplicationContextRequestMatcher` and allow
subclasses to ignore an application context entirely. Update existing
matcher implementations so that they deal with the management context
correctly.
Prior to this commit, the `ApplicationContextRequestMatcher` would
return a context cached from the first request. It also didn't
provide any way to ignore a context. This meant that if the user was
running the management server on a different port the matching results
could be inconsistent depending on if the first request arrived on
the regular context or the management context. It also meant that we
could not distinguish between the regular context and the management
context when matching.
Closes gh-18012
This commit also changes the request matcher for MVC
endpoints to use an AntPathRequestMatcher instead of an
MvcRequestMatcher. The endpoint is always available
under the mapped endpoint path and this way the same matcher
can be used for both MVC and Jersey.
Fixes gh-17912
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
The userDn and password in LdapContextSource are not nullable. The
default values for userDn and password in LdapProperties are null. When
the values are set to null there will eventually be a
NullPointerException during
AbstractContextSource#setupAuthenticatedEnvironment since HashTable
doesn't allow null for values.
See gh-17861
Missing change logs would lead to an exception even
if the checkChangeLogLocation was set to false. Spring Boot's check
would pass but Liquibase would fail later making this property redundant.
Fixes gh-16232
This commit separates the auto-configuration of the `SessionFactory` in
an isolated class so that the rest of the auto-configuration is still
applied if the user provides a custom `SessionFactory` bean.
See gh-17662
This significantly rework the auto-configuration to reflect the order
in which things are expected. Rather than keeping a conceptual cycle
between the builder and the two inner classes that are processed first,
the configuration is now split in three parts:
* The builder that is required and common
* The configuration when the HighLevelClient is available
* The RestClient configuration when that's not the case
See gh-17488
Previously, if a user defined a MongoDbFactory bean but did not define
a client bean, MongoDataAutoConfiguration would back off leaving the
context without a MongoTemplate, etc.
This commit reworks the auto-configuration so that only the
auto-configuration of a MongoDbFactory is dependent on the existence
of a Mongo client bean. Auto-configuration of the other components
that depend on a MongoDbFactory will now continue in the absence of a
Mongo client bean.
Closes gh-17416
This commit removes the now outdated `HibernateEntityManagerCondition`
in favour of a simple check of `SessionImplementor`. As of
Hibernate 5.2, a single `hibernate-core` jar is required so a single
class check is enough.
Closes gh-17288
Update `NettyWebServerFactoryCustomizer` to deal with the fact that
Netty treats `0` and negative connection timeout values differently to
Tomcat, Undertow and Jetty.
See gh-16535
Both Flyway and Liquibase makes use of DataSourceProperties to get
default properties. Previously, both used strictly the configuration
properties and failed to consider embedded datasource properties
autoconfigured by @AutoConfigureTestDatabase. In case a database layer
test e.g. @JdbcTest relies on the autoconfigured embedded datasource,
Flyway and Liquibase autoconfiguration fails as they are not aware of
the embedded datasource properties.
See gh-16814
Update Spring Session auto-configuration to ensure that the
`DefaultCookieSerializer` doesn't break when Spring Security is not
present on the classpath.
Closes gh-16889
Update the auto-configured Jetty `HttpClient` so that a default
`SslContextFactory` is used.
Prior to this commit connecting to https URLs would cause a
`NullPointerException`.
Fixed gh-16810
Before this change it got overwritten by forwarding an empty
CacheControl to Spring. Spring itself sets CacheSeconds already
correctly in absence (=null) of a CacheControl.
Also:
* Fixes bug in WebMvcAutoConfigurationTests.cachePeriod which
prevented it to assert anything
See gh-16488
Closes gh-16730
Spring Session's own configuration support (i.e.
SpringHttpSessionConfiguration) will configure the default
DefaultCookieSerializer with rememberMeRequestAttribute if
SpringSessionRememberMeServices bean has been detected in the
application context.
In contrast, Spring Boot's auto-configured DefaultCookieSerializer does
not do this which results in a different out-of-the-box experience for
users that rely on Spring Session's remember-me integration.
This commit improves Spring Session DefaultCookieSerializer
auto-configuration to match Spring Session's behavior and make the
auto-configured DefaultCookieSerializer aware of
SpringSessionRememberMeServices bean.
See gh-16513
This commit adds an extra check for the presence of thymeleaf-spring5
library on the classpath. ThymeleafAutoConfiguration is now only
considered if both thymeleaf-spring5 and thymeleaf jars are present.
Closes gh-16341