Due to gh-29695, smoketest.profile.ActiveProfilesTests starts a web
server bound to the default port (8080) despite the test setting
`webEnvironment` to `NONE`.
This commit works around the problem by running the tests with
server.port set to zero.
Closes gh-30086
Update `SpringBootContextLoader` so that when possible the
`SpringApplication` remains in control of creating the `Environment`
instance.
Prior to this commit, we would always create the `Environment` in the
`SpringBootContextLoader` and then call `setEnvironment` on the
`SpringApplication`. This meant that the `ApplicationEnvironment`
classes were not used and that `isCustomEnvironment` was set to `true`
so no conversion was applied.
With the updated code, an `ApplicationListener` is used to mutate the
`Environment` instance and add the required test property sources.
Fixes gh-29169
Refine the logic introduced in 64270eca to use a side-effect free
Environment implementation rather than converting the Environment early.
Early conversion can cause condition evaluation issues if
`src/test/resources/application.properties` files are bound to the
`SpringApplication`. Specifically the `spring.main.web-application-type`
property can change the `Environment` type which must happen before
conditions are evaluated.
Fixes gh-29169
This commit aligns `SpringBootTest`s to also use `ApplicationEnvironment`
instead of `StandardEnvironment`. This prevents the side-effect of active
profiles from `@ActiveProfiles` from being added to the environment when
doGetActiveProfiles is called. In this case, calling `addActiveProfiles()`
in the environment post processor would result in `@ActiveProfiles` being
added to the environment first, resulting in the wrong order.
The additional call to `setActiveProfiles()` is also not necessary when using
ApplicationEnvironment because that call was put in place to prevent the side-effect
which `ApplicationEnvironment` does not have.
Fixes gh-28530
Update `build.gradle` files to ensure that `junit-platform-launcher` is
a `testRuntimeOnly` dependency. This ensures that tests can be run from
Eclipse.
Closes gh-25074
Deprecate `ConfigFileApplicationListener` and provide a replacement
mechanism that supports arbitrary config data imports.
This commit updates the following areas:
- Extract `EnvironmentPostProcessor` invocation logic from the
`ConfigFileApplicationListener` to new dedicated listener. Also
providing support for `Log` injection.
- Extract `RandomPropertySource` adding logic from the
`ConfigFileApplicationListener` to a dedicated class.
- Migrate to the recently introduced `DefaultPropertiesPropertySource`
class when moving the defaultProperties `PropertySource`
- Replace processing logic with a phased approach to ensure that
profile enablement happens in a distinct phase and that profiles
can no longer be activated on an ad-hoc basis.
- Provide a more predictable and logical import order for processing
`application.properties` and `application.yml` files.
- Add support for a `spring.config.import` property which can be used
to import additional config data. Also provide a pluggable API
allowing third-parties to resolve and load locations themselves.
- Add `spring.config.activate.on-profile` support which replaces the
existing `spring.profiles` property.
- Add `spring.config.activate.on-cloud-platform` support which allows
a config data document to be active only on a given cloud platform.
- Support a `spring.config.use-legacy-processing` property allowing the
previous processing logic to be used.
Closes gh-22497
Co-authored-by: Madhura Bhave <mbhave@vmware.com>
Update all dependencies declarations to use the form `scope(reference)`
rather than `scope reference`.
Prior to this commit we declared dependencies without parentheses unless
we were forced to add them due to an `exclude`.
Replace Gradle single quote strings with the double quote form
whenever possible. The change helps to being consistency to the
dependencies section where mostly single quotes were used, but
occasionally double quotes were required due to `${}` references.