Previously, all integral numbers were parsed as integers. This
caused two problems:
1. Compilation would fail if the default value for a long wasn't a
valid integer.
2. The default value for a byte or short could be out of range,
resulting in the generation of invalid metadata and an error
that could have been caught at compile time not being caught
until runtime.
This commit updates the parsing of all numeric values to use the
parse method of the target primitive type. For example,
Short.parseShort(String) is now used to parse a short.
Fixes gh-30020
This commit makes @ConstructorBinding optional for a type
that has a single parameterized constructor. An @Autowired annotation
on any of the constructors indicates that the type should not be constructor
bound.
Since @ConstructorBinding is now deduced for a single parameterized constructor,
the annotation is no longer needed at the type level.
Closes gh-23216
This commit disables a test that does not test what it is supposed to
and improve the Metadata assertions to fail early if more than one
matching item by name and type is found in the metadata.
See gh-26271
Previously, the configuration metadata annotation processor only
declared support for `@Endpoint` and none of the other more
specialized `@…Endpoint` annotations that are meta-annotated with
`@Endpoint` such as `@WebEndpoint` and `@JmxEndpoint. This would
result in missing metadata if a full or incremental build only
compiled classes annotated with one of the more specialized
`@…Endpoint` annotations as the annotation processor would not be
called.
This commit updates the processor's supported annotation types to
include every known `@…Endpoint` annotation. The test processor has
also been similarly updated to align its behaviour with that of the
main processor.
Fixes gh-25388
Update `MetadataCollector` merge logic so that previous items are no
longer added if the current round contains a property of the same name.
Fixes gh-23916
Ensure that metadata sourced from inner-types is not deleted when
performing an incremental compile. Prior to this commit, the source
type was searched using the `Outer$Inner` format. This is not supported
`Elements.getTypeElement` so we now convert the names to `Outer.Inner`.
Closes gh-10886
We generate metadata for `@Endpoint` annotated types so the annotation
processor need to indicate that it supports the endpoint annotation.
See gh-23580
Previously, the configuration property annotation processor declared
that it supported all annotation types. This hurt performance and
prevented incremental builds with Gradle when compiling source code
containing source-retention annotations.
This commit updates its supported annotation types to be only
`@ConfigurationProperties` and `@Configuration`. The latter is declared
to allow binding third-party classes returned from a `@Bean` method.
Fixes gh-23580
Rename `@ConfigurationPropertiesImport` to
`@ImportAsConfigurationPropertiesBean` and also refine the registrar
so that it can be used with type directly annotated with
`@ConfigurationProperties`.
Closes gh-23172
Add repeatable `@ImportConfigurationPropertiesBean` annotation that can
be used to import types and treat them as `@ConfigurationProperties`
beans. This annotation is specifically designed to support third-party
classes that can't contain any Spring annotations.
Closes gh-23172
Add converter support for `javax.time.Period` including:
String -> Period
Number -> Period
Period -> String
Period to Number conversion is not supported since `Period` has no
ability to deduce the number of calendar days in the period.
See gh-21136
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
This commit changes uses of ClassLoader.loadClass to Class.forName for
consistency with what was initiated in #19342 and better compatibility
with GraalVM.
Closes gh-19824
Previously, when the configuration properties annotation processor
encountered a property that was the same as an outer type that had
already been processed, it would fail with a stack overflow error.
This commit introduces the use of a stack to track the types that
have been processed. Types that have been seen before are skipped,
thereby preventing a failure from occurring. We do not fail upon
encountering a recursive type to allow metadata generation to
complete. At runtime, the recursive property will not cause a problem
if it is not bound.
Fixes gh-18365
Update the configuration processor to use the newly introduced
`@ConstructorBinding` annotation to determine when meta data
should be generated from constructor parameters.
Prior to this commit, the processor had no good way to tell when
constructor parameters should be used instead of getters/setters.
Closes gh-17035
This commit makes sure that a ConfigurationProperties type contributed
by a `@Bean` factory method uses properties binding regardless of the
presence of a matching constructor.
`@Bean` method makes sure the user is in control and will be responsible
of creating the instance. As a result, binding of properties will not
happen there and therefore can only happen with regular JavaBean
accessors.
Closes gh-18184
Previously, the configuration processor would ignore any
@ConfigurationProperties-annotated methods that were not public. This
prevented metadata generation for package-private @Bean methods such
as those in DataSourceConfiguration's inner-classes for DBCP2, Hikari,
and Tomcat JDBC.
This commit updates the annotation processor so that it will process
any non-private method annotated with @ConfigurationProperties.
Fixes gh-18124