Previously, there were two problems with DevTools’ DataSource
auto-configuration:
1. It did not tolerate a context with multiple DataSources
2. It would attempt to shut down a DataSource that had not been created
by DataSourceAutoConfiguration and, therefore, where we could not be
sure of its configuration.
This commit updates DevToolsDataSourceAutoConfiguration so that it backs
off unless the context contains DataSourceProperties and a single
DataSource created by DataSourceAutoConfiguration. This ensures that it
can safely use DataSourceProperties to get the DataSource’s
driver class name and accurately determine if it’s an in-memory or
external database. Shutdown is only called for an in-memory database.
Closes gh-5540
5e0ba6ea added support for reading a jar manifest's Class-Path
attribute when resolving changeable URLs from a URLClassLoader,
however it did not handle relative URLs, i.e. URLs without a protocol,
correctly.
This commit updates ChangeableUrls so that it uses the URL of the
JAR that contains the manifest as the base for any new URLs that
are created. When the Class-Path entry is relative, this base will
be used. When the Class-Path entry is absolutee, URL's constructor
will ignore the supplied base.
Closes gh-5665
To overcome command length limits on Windows, IntelliJ IDEA may launch
an application with a single jar on the classpath that contains that
application's actual classpath in the Class-Path attribute of its
manifest. This would prevent DevTools restarts from working as it
only considered the single jar's URL when identifying changeable URLs
and ignored the URLs added to the classpath via the jar's manifest.
This commit updates ChangeableUrls when it is created from a
URLClassLoader to consider the Class-Path manifest attribute of any
jars in the class loader's URLs. This allows the full classpath to
be considered when identifying URLs that are changeable and that
need to be monitored for restart triggering.
Closes gh-5127
Rework the new testing support so that @SpringApplicationTest can be
used for standard integration tests, web integration tests with a
mock Servlet environment and web integration tests with an embedded
servlet container. This means that it a replacement for 1.3's
@IntegrationTest and @WebIntegrationTest and allows all
SpringApplication testing to be configured using a common annotation.
The old @IntegrationTest and @WebIntegrationTest along with their
supporting classes have been reinstated to their previous form (while
remaining deprecated). This should ensure that they continue to work
in 1.4 exactly as they did in 1.3 giving users a smooth path to
@SpringApplicationTest.
See gh-5477
This commit updates "simple" configuration classes to use constructor
injection. Simple means that there are no optional dependencies
(@Autowired(required=false) is not used), and none of the dependencies
use generics.
Configuration classes that are not simple will be updated in a second
pass once https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-14015 has been fixed.
See gh-5306
Shutdown handling has been improved so that it will run after any
EntityManagerFactory beans have been closed. This ensures that Hibernate
can, if configured to do so, drop its schema during restart processing.
Without this change, a benign exception could be logged if the database
was shutdown before Hibernate.
Closes gh-5305
Previously, if DataSourceAutoConfiguration had been explicitly excluded,
DevToolsDataSourceAutoConfiguration would cause refresh to fail due to
a missing DataSourceProperties bean. This commit corrects the condition
so that the auto-configuration is conditional on a DataSource bean and
a DataSourceProperties bean rather than only being conditional on one or
the other.
Closes gh-5269
Previously, when DevTools was restarting the application it would
use reflection to run all of the JVM's shutdown hooks. This was done
to close any SpringApplications' application contexts. Unfortunately,
it had the unwanted side-effect of running other shutdown hooks as
well.
The other shutdown hooks were often written with the, entirely
reasonable, expectation that they would only be called when the JVM
was shutting down. Calling them at another time could leave the
hook's library in an unexpected state. One such example is Log4J2
which was worked around in aaae4aa3 (see gh-4279). Another is the
problem with Eureka (see gh-4097). There's no work around for this
problem, even with reflective hackery, hence the change being made
here.
This commit updates the Restarter so that shutdown hooks are no longer
called during a restart. This removes the chance of a restart having
the unwanted side-effect of leaving a third-party library in a broken
state. RestartApplicationListener now prepares the Restarter with the
root application context, and the Restarter then closes it as part of
the restart. The changes have been tested with an application that
uses a single context and an application with a context hierarchy.
Closes gh-4097
Previously, if an application had been started without remote
debugging enabled, an attempt to connect to it via
RemoteSpringApplication and the HTTP tunnel would result in the
application being hammered by connection attempts for 30 seconds.
This commit updates the tunnel server to respond with Service
Unavailable (503) when a connection attempt is made and the JVM
does not have remote debugging enabled. When the client receives a
503 response, it now logs a warning message describing the possible
problem before closing the connection.
The client has also been updated to provide improved diagnostics when
a connection to the tunnel server cannot be established, for example
because the remote URL is incorrect, or the remote application isn't
running.
Lastly, the client has been updated so that it continues to accept
connections when a connection to the server is closed. This allows
the user to correct a problem with the remote application, such as
restarting it with remote debugging enabled, without having to also
restart the process that's running RemoteSpringApplication.
Closes gh-5021
Previously an in-memory database that wasn’t pooled (an
EmbeddedDatabase) would be shutdown when the context restarted, but
an in-memory database wrapped in a connection pool was not. This meant
that the former would be be wiped clean after each restart, whereas the
latter would not. In addition to being inconsistent, this also
caused problems with schema.sql and data.sql scripts when using
DevTools. If you were using an in-memory database wrapped in a
connection pool, a failure may occur during a restart as the scripts
were not being run against in clean database.
This commit adds an auto-configured bean to DevTools that, when the
context is being closed, will execute “SHUTDOWN” if it identifies that
the DataSource is not an EmbeddedDatabase and is for an in-memory
database.
Closes gh-4699