When there are parent contexts we already had a strategy for registering
the actuator endpoints, but not the regular JMX or Integration MBeans.
This chnage makes the autoconfigs for JMX aware of the parent context.
Also adds a sample with a parent context.
See gh-847
- Log to the correct class
- Set Auto-configure after Thymeleaf hint on main class instead of
internal static class
- Use 'thymeleafViewResolver' bean name instead of class for
conditional bean checks
- Fix class name in properties documentation
Fixes gh-1052
Anywhere that an MBeanServer is needed it should be
created @Conditionally, so that user can exclude the
JmxAutoConfiguration and still get the other JMX
behaviours automatically.
I decided to go with both approaches (make the autoconfig for
repositories @ConditionalOnMissingBean(RepositoryFactoryBeanSupport),
so the first one wins; and also make them conditional on
spring.data.*.repositories.enabled=true. The ordering problem
is still there really (it's not defined which repositories will
be created by the autoconfig), so if a user is going to have
2 repository implementations on the classpath, he is going to
have to either choose one to disable, or manualy @Enable* the
other one.
Fixes gh-1042
Update Spring Mobile support with the following changes:
- Apply source formatting
- User lowercase property prefixes
- Use dashed notation when accessing properties
- Inline some constants
See gh-1049
Extract common "depends on" functionality to a new
EntityManagerFactoryDependsOnPostProcessor class.
Apply consistent formatting.
Fix issue with Flyway location detection.
It was doing scary things (like starting elasticsearch, hornetq etc).
There's still an outstanding question about why the context was
not being properly closed in such a scenario (maybe one of those
embedded servers lurking on a background thread?).
See gh-1034
They all want to create an MBeanServer and when that happens
user sees no MBeans, or sometimes just one set (Spring Core,
Spring Integration or Spring Boot). To harmonise them we
create a @Bean of type MBeanServer and link to it in the
other autoconfigs
Fixes gh-1046
We now register the Jackson JodaTime module with Jackson ObjectMappers
if it is on the classpath. We also register the JSR-310 module if it's
on the classpath and the application is running Java 8 or better.
Extracted the Jackson specific configuration previously residing in
HttpMessageConvertersAutoConfiguration into a JacksonAutoConfiguration
class.
Added the Jackson JSR-310 module as a managed Boot dependency.
Added a new @ConditionalOnJava annotation that allows to conditionally
enable configuration based on the Java version that is running.
The annotation currently supports two modes of restricting Java versions:
the default mode checks for a Java version equal or better than the
requested one. Beyond that it can be configured to only match if Java
version is older than the configured one.
There were some residual issues to do with the changes to the implementation
of security.basic.enabled=false. It was a good idea to have a filetr chain
triggered by the flag being off because it smooths the way for user-defined
filter chains to use the Boot AuthenticationManager (as a first step at least),
but it wasn't a goog idea to add any actual secuity features to that filter.
E.g. if it has HSTS then even an app like Sagan that has some secure endpoints
that it manages itself and the rest is unsecured has issues because it can't
accept connections over HTTP even on unsecure endpoints.
TODO: find a way for security.ssl_enabled=true to apply to only the user-
defined security filter (maybe not possible or worth the effort, since they
can inject a SecurityProperties if they need it?).
See gh-928
This commit changes the default behavior of the HornetQ auto
configuration. Prior to this commit, an embedded broker was only
started when it was requested explicitly by a configuration option.
This is inconsistent with the ActiveMQ support and boot favors the
easiest route. If the necessary classes are available, HornetQ is
embedded in the application by default.
Fixes gh-1029
HypermediaAutoConfiguration didn't consider an @EnableHypermediaSupport
annotation being present in the user configuration which could've caused
it to be evaluated twice.
This is especially the case if both the auto-configuration for Spring
HATEOAS and Spring Data REST kick in as Spring Data REST actively declares
@EnableHypermediaSupport. The double evaluation then causes injection
ambiguities as we now get multiple beans of e.g. LinkDiscoverers deployed.
Schema initialization now happens in @PostConstruct (effectively)
whether it is via the Hibernate EntityManagerFactory or the
Boot DataSourceInitialization (in addition or instead). The data.sql
script if it exists is still executed on an event fired from the
other places, so those tests are passing.
Flyway and liquibase have bean factory post processors (like
the one they use to order the audit aspect in Spring Data) that
enforce a dependency on those components from the EntityManagerFactory.
So Hibernate validation is still happy (and there are 2 tests to
prove it now as well).
Fixes gh-1022
ElasticSearchAutoConfiguration depends on two Spring Data Elasticsearch
classes (TransportClientFactoryBean and NodeClientFactoryBean), however
it’s only conditional on Elasticsearch itself being on the classpath.
This lead to start up failures due to a ClassNotFoundException. Its
@ConditionalOnClass configuration has been updated so that the
auto-configuration will only be enabled if both Elasticsearch and Spring
Data Elasticsearch are on the classpath.
The dependencies on TransportClientFactoryBean and NodeClientFactoryBean
were ‘hidden’ in ElasticsearchProperties. The logic that uses these
types has been moved into ElasticSearchAutoConfiguration so that the
usage of the types and the related @ConditionalOnClass configuration
is in the same file.
Fixes#1023
Irritatingly a ResourceBundleMessageSource never gives up trying to
create a resource bundle for every message resolution, so to stop
it logging all those warnings (and probably sucking performance-wise)
we need to disable the MessageSource if a bundle is not provided.
Fixes gh-1019
This is *really* nasty (and led me to discover a related bug
https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-11844), but fortunately easy to
hide from users once you have a test case.
The problem is that Spring Security registers a `BeanPostProcessor`
to handle `GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapters`, and Boot
registers a `BeanPostProcessor` to handle injecting the packages
to scan into an `EntityManagerFactory` from `@EntityScan`. The
clash comes because the `EntityScanBeanPostProcessor` wants to be
postprocessed by the Security postprocessor, but if the Security
configuration depends on JPA it won't be ready in time.
The fix (or workaround) depending on how you look at it is to
prevent the other bean post processors from taking an interest in
`EntityScanBeanPostProcessor` at all (mark it as synthetic).
Fixes gh-1008
Added 2 new spring.datasource.* properties ("data" like
"schema", and "deferDdl" like the "spring.jpa.hibernate.*"
flag). The SQL scripts are then run separately and the "data"
ones are triggered by a new DataSourceInitializedEvent,
which is also published by the Hibernate DDL schema export.
Fixes gh-1006
Provide auto-configuration support for HornetQ JMS broker, along with
an additional starter POM.
The connection factory connects to a broker available on the local
machine by default. A configuration switch allows to enable an embedded
mode that starts HornetQ as part of the application.
In such a mode, the spring.hornetq.embedded.* properties provide
additional options to configure the embedded broker. In particular,
message persistence and data directory locations can be specified. It is
also possible to define the queue(s) and topic(s) to create on startup.
Fixes: gh-765
Older versions of Spring Social will not have the SocialConfigurerAdapter
so making social autoconfig conditional on that class makes sense (since it
all extends from it).
Fixes gh-986
If you bind to Map<String,Object> you get a nested Map instead
of period-separated keys. This change just makes JpaProperties
expose a Map<String,String> so the keys are sane.
Fixes gh-988
Actually the web-secure sample is misusing
security.basic.enabled=false (IMO) - it should be a flag
to say that you want to temporarily disable the basic security
fallback on application endpoins, not way to disable all
security autoconfiguration.
Added test case to web-secure sample to ensure a user
can log in.
Fixes gh-979
Restore the dependency on commons-logging (transitively via spring-core)
for spring-boot. This means that we are not tied directly to SLF4J, but
it is still an option that can be used via `jcl-over-slf4j`.
The `spring-boot-starter-parent` continues to replace `commons-logging`
with `jcl-over-slf4j`.
Fixes gh-981
Update Spring Social auto-configurations to read properties using
the `dashed` notation and with the appropriate prefixes. This allows
properties to be specified in any of the relaxed forms.
Also minor refactor to extract common logic to a new
SocialAutoConfigurerAdapter base class.
See gh-941
Boot’s auto-configuration for FreeMarker and Velocity relies on Spring’s
support for them that’s packaged in spring-context-support. Only
auto-configure them if their respective Spring classes are on the
classpath
Fixes#940
In addition I added some convenience methods to ServerProperties
(servletMapping() and servletPrefix()) for manipulating the
servlet path as provided by the user (e.g. normalizing it into
a valid Servlet mapping path for the DispatcherServlet).
Fixes gh-939, see also gh-936
In 1.0, the property spring.jpa.hibernate.namingstrategy could be
used to configure Hibernate's naming strategy. This was at odds with
most other configuration where binding to namingStrategy would require
a property with some indication that it was two separate words, for
example: naming-strategy, naming_strategy, or namingStrategy
This commit adds a new setter, setNamingstrategy, to JpaProperties so
that an app that was using namingstrategy in 1.0 continues to work
in 1.1.
Issue #928
Registers required components in application context if not available to
set up environment for usage with Spring Data Solr. Will listen on
SolrServer and SolrRepositories for configuration.
By default an HttpSolrServer is registered unless a zkHost (zookeeper
host) is defined. In that case an instance of CloudSolrServer will be
created.
By default multicore support is enabled, creating instances of
SolrServer for each core defined via @SolrDocument.
OnBeanCondition has some issues with FactoryBean object types where
the FactoryBean is not generic (i.e. you have to instantiate it to
get its object type). This is a known issue (see tests in
ConditionalOnMissingBeanTests), but we can provide some help for
library authors who know the type in advance. The approach we have
taken here is to check the BeanDefinition for an attribute called
"factoryBeanObjectType" (OnBeanCondition.FACTORY_BEAN_OBJECT_TYPE)
which, if it exists, can be used as a tie-breaker. Its value should
be a Class<?> instance.
Fixes gh-921
Since Flyway has bean properties (with getters and setters)
it can be used to bin directly to the Environment (instead of
copying all the properties into FlywayProperties).
Fixes gh-806
A callback is added in autoconfig, so that if users inject the EntityManagerFactoryBuilder
into their app and use it to create multiple EntityManagerFactories, they all get the
same deferred DDL behaviour. The deferred DDL can also be disabled by setting
spring.jpa.hibernate.deferDdl=true.
Fixes gh-894
The EntityManagerFactory will happily process the DDL on startup, but
that happens too early (because of LoadtimeWeaverAware processing). We
can defer it to a more civilised stage, e.g. ContextRefreshedEvent by
using the Hibernate native APIs directly.
It makes the JpaProperties slightly more complex because they need
to distinguish between the early init and late processing versions
of the Hibernate properties.
Not ready for prime time yet because there is no way to deal with
multiple EntityManagers.
Fixes gh-894
Since groovy-templates is included with groovy-all it is unreasonable
to expect anyone who has it on their classpath to have resolvable templates.
We may need to revisit this decision, but since the origain feature
that drove this was thymeleaf and idaiotic users having it on their
classpath but not using it, maybe we don't need to.
Default suffix .tpl. If groovy-templates is on the classpath user
can now add templates and get them rendered and resolved in an MVC
app.
TODO: Macro helpers for message rendering etc.
See gh-878
- Add createConnectionFactory method on ActiveMQProperties
- Change getBrokerUrl to return the broker URL and add new deduce method
- Move static methods to end of class
- Apply source formatting
Update all @PostConstruct methods to ensure that they don't throw
checked exceptions. Required to allow deployment of Spring Boot
applications on Glassfish.
Fixes gh-868
Since ActiveMQ 5.8.0, the modules structure has been revisited and
activemq-core no longer exists. The activemq-broker is required to
create an embedded broker. Since Boot creates such broker by default
if ConnectionFactory is present, a condition has been added to do so
only when the necessary classes are present in the classpath.
The default embedded broker is now configured to disable message
persistence altogether as this requires an extra jar since 5.8.0, i.e.
activemq-kahadb-store.
Split the ActiveMQ auto configuration from the JmsTemplate auto
configuration so these are totally independent.
ActiveMQAutoConfiguration has been created to detect and configure
the ActiveMQ broker if necessary.
The brokerUrl parameter was ignored as long as the inMemory parameter
was true. The actual brokerUrl to use is now determined by the user
defined values of those parameters: if the brokerUrl is set, it is always
used. If no brokerUrl is set, the value of inMemory determines if an
embedded broker should be used (true) or a tcp connection to an
existing local broker (false).
JmsTemplateAutoConfiguration now creates a JmsTemplate only if a
ConnectionFactory is available.
Fixes gh-872, gh-882, gh-883
Adds JpaProperties to bind to spring.jpa.* (making those
properties easier to reason about and visible in the
/configprops endpoint).
Also allows easy configuration of multiple EntityManagerFactories via new
EntityManagerFactoryBuilder. JpaBaseConfiguration has a @Bean of that type
so users can inject it to create new or additional EntityManagerFactories.
This also simplifies the Hibernate autoconfiguration.
Also renames the DataSourceFactory to DataSourceBuilder (since that's what it
is).
We now have a much simpler DataSourceAutoConfiguration that binds to whatever
DataSource concrete type it finds at runtime. To be able to quickly switch between
Hikari and the other types of DataSource there's a minute shim for translating
the common properties (username, password, url, driverClassName), but actually
only url is different. The shim and also DataSource initialization is supported
through DataSourceProperties, but the other native properties get bound directly
through the concrete runtime type of the DataSource.
The /configprops endpoint works (and is exposed in the actuator sample).
Fixes gh-840, fixes gh-477, see also gh-808.
Update the BasicErrorController so that it no longer needs to implement
@ControllerAdvice or have an @ExceptionHandler method.
A new ErrorAttributes interface is now used to obtain error details,
the DefaultErrorAttributes implementation uses a
HandlerExceptionResolver to obtain root exception details if the
`javax.servlet.error.*` attributes are missing.
This change also removes the need for the extract(...) method on
ErrorController as classes such as WebRequestTraceFilter can
now use the ErrorAttributes interface directly.
See gh-839, gh-538
Fixes gh-843
We might need to revisit this to allow more fine-grained
control by users, but it seems like a sensible default.
The BasicErrorController now uses both of the deafult strategies
(ResponseStatusExceptionResolver and DefaultHandlerExceptionResolver)
from Spring MVC to try and determine an appropriate response.
Fixes gh-839
For the convenience of users who want to selectively override the
access rules in an application without taking complete control of the
security configuration we now have some constants:
* SecurityProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER for overriding just the
application endpoint access rules
* ManagementServerProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER for overriding the
application endpoint and management endpoint access rules
Fixes gh-803
In addition to the upgrade to Dijkstra (#743) Spring HATEOAS has been
upgraded to 0.11.0 (#801) and Mongo's Java driver has been upgraded to
2.12.1 (#689). In both cases this is the same version as is used by
Dijkstra RC1.
The new version of Mongo's Java driver changes the exception that's
thrown when Mongo isn't running and a connection attempt fails. The
Mongo sample has been updated accordingly.
RepositoryRestMvcAutoConfiguration has been updated to be configured
before JpaRepositoriesAutoConfiguration. This ensures that the
former's transitive import of SpringDataJacksonConfiguration takes
precedence over the latter's import of the same. This is necessary as
RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration requires a bean that's declared by
SpringDataJacksonConfiguration and, if JpaRepositoriesAutoConfiguration
is processed first, its conditions may cause the import
SpringDataJacksonConfiguration to be skipped causing instantiation
of RepositoryRestMvcConfiguration to fail.
Closes#689Closes#743
Previous to this commit, the remote shell security configuration
described that a default password will be generated with no extra
configuration. Actually, when Spring Security is configured for the
application, the remote shell reuses that configuration by default.
It turns out that the default log message is confusing as it was
referring to "application endpoints". Updated that log to a more
generic log message and updated doc accordingly.
Fixes gh-779
Restore `freemarker.template.Configuration` bean for the
FreeMarkerWebConfiguration. The @Bean method no longer uses a
@Condition since `FreeMarkerConfig` must already exist.
If Liquibase is on the classpath it will fire up on startup. Various
config options are available (as well as the option to disable it).
Liquibase uses a YAML format for changes (in classpath:db/changelog).
Remove `freemarkerConfiguration` from the FreeMarkerAutoConfiguration
since it should not be needed for most applications.
The previous code also caused problems since it included a
@ConditionalOnBean annotation on a bean that was created in the same
configuration.
The existing freemarker support only works in a webapp. This
change adds a FreeMarker Configuration bean (in both web- and
non webapps) so it can be used to load a Template and render it
(e.g. with Spring's FreeMarkerTemplateUtils).
See gh-679
We still prefer Tomcat if it is available (that can change
if the community asks loudly enough). Hikari is supported
via the same spring.datasource.* properties as Tomcat (and
DBCP), with some modifications:
* The validation and timeout settings are not as fine-grained
in Hikari, so many of them will simply be ignored. The most
common options (url, username, password, driverClassName) all
work as expected.
* The Hikari team recommends using a vendor-specific DataSource
via spring.datasource.dataSourceClassName and supplying it with
Properties (spring.datasource.hikari.*).
Hikari prefers the JDBC4 isValid() API (encapsulates vendor-
specific queries) which is probably a good thing, but we
haven't provided any explicit support or testing for that yet.
Fixes gh-418
This commit adds auto-configuration and a starter,
spring-boot-starter-freemarker, for using FreeMarker view templates in
a web application.
A new abstraction, TemplateAvailabilityProvider, has been introduced.
This decouples ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration from the various view
technologies that Spring Boot now supports, allowing it to determine
when a custom error template is provided without knowing the details of
each view technology.
Closes#679
Salvatore has indicated that Jedis is his Java Redis client of choice.
This commit updates the auto-configuration support, actuator and
Redis starter accordingly.
Completes #745
Reverting arguments in assertEquals where constant was placed on
the "actual" place. Replacing assertEquals with assertFalse, assertTrue
and assertNull where applicable.
Fixes gh-735
For some reason the exception mappings are only created with the
publisher is initialized in the constructor of DefaultAuthenticationEventPublisher.
Changed SpringBootWebSecurityConfiguration to do that rather then
relying on the ApplicationEventPublisherAware behaviour to inject it.
Fixes gh-719
The username/password option stil lonly works for a single host (to
connect to a cluster I suspect you need to set the URI). Also added
a MongoClientOptions (if a bean of that type exists it will be
used to populate the options that aren't in the URI).
Fixed gh-536
Polish couchbase support to:
- Extract properties into its own class
- Remove unnecessary inner configuration class
- Add since tags
- Format code and add `this.` references
Prior to this commit, a JmsTemplate bean created automatically by Boot
had its "pubSubDomain" flag enabled. It's far more usual to fallback on
queue rather than topic.
This commit flips the default value of the configuration property.
If the user sets spring.mvc.locale and doesn't provide a @Bean
of type LocaleResolver then a FixedLocaleResolver will be provided.
Fixes gh-697, fixes gh-669
User can specify the content type in external properties now, optionally
ommitting the charset (since that is duplicated). If charset is not
appended by user Spring will do it.
Fixes gh-671
A more thorough check is needed to avoid the false assumption
that the DataSource is embedded just because an embedded database
is on the classpath. You really have to try and look in the connection
metadata, so that's what we now do.
Fixes gh-621, fixes gh-373
Update AutoConfigurationPackages to log warnings on the first access,
rather than during setup. This works around the fact that the CLI
currently add multiple @EnableAutoConfiguration annotations.
Fixes gh-579
The management security autoconfiguration wanted to come last in the chain
but that won't suit the fallback that was already in place for gh-568. This
change re-orders the autoconfig so that @EnableWebSecurity is still added
if the user sets security.basic.enabled=false and includes the actuator
endpoints.
Fixes gh-568
If the user explicitly disables the basic security features and forgets to
@EnableWebSecurity, and yet still wants a bean of type
WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter, he is trying to use a custom
security setup and the app would fail in a confusing way without
this change.
Fixes gh-568
Introduce an extra `server.tomcat.uri-encoding` property used to
configure the URI encoding for the embedded tomcat container.
Defaults to `UTF-8` instead of the usual tomcat default of `ISO-8859-1`.
Fixes gh-540
If the user provides a JobExplorer and a BatchConfigurer that
don't require a DataSource we can back off on configuring ours
(and anything else that needs a DataSource).
Fixes gh-561
ErrorPageFilter is itself an EmbeddedServletContainerFactory
but it runs in a non-embedded container. Any component that assumes
the presence of an EmbeddedServletContainerFactory implies we are
running embedded is therefore invalid. WebSocketAutoConfiguration
had that problem.
Fixes gh-551
The bean ID for the ContentNegotiatingViewResolver is now
"viewResolver" (it is the *one*). The conditions have been changed
so that a user only has to define a bean of the same name to switch
it off.
Fixes gh-546
This is quite a big step, but I think it helps a lot. Since Spring
Boot always creates an AuthenticationManager if it doesn't find one
already registered, it makes sense to also make it into a @Bean.
Spring Security does not register its AuthenticationManager by
default though, so we have to do that for it if the user has created
one with an @Autowired AuthenticationManagerBuilder, but not registered
it as a @Bean.
Having the @Bean (marked @Primary to prevent issues with @Autowired)
makes it easier to reason about what Spring Boot has done for you, and
easier to default in simple use cases to the boot-created
AuthenticationManager. For example, if I want an OAuth2 Authorization
Server with password grant, it makes total sense for the
AuthenticationManager for users to be the same as the @Primary one.
Now it is easy to set that up (just @Autowire it).
...bean with no explicit @Bean DispatcherServlet. We still have to check
by bean name (slightly unfortunate, but we need to avoid instantiating
too early) so there's now another magic
bean name for the registration bean ("dispatcherServletRegistration")
that the user has to replace if he wants the registration without
defining a servlet @Bean
Fixes gh-482
Rename ConfigurableEmbeddedServletContainerFactory to
ConfigurableEmbeddedServletContainer and extract
AbstractConfigurableEmbeddedServletContainer from
AbstractEmbeddedServletContainerFactory.
There's no explicit support for older Servlet specs in Spring Boot,
but we can at least make it easy for others to provide such
support by not adding stuff to the context when in an older container.
Some assumptions were being made in tests, e.g. about
there being an AuthenticationManager @Bean, which were
false with the new Security 3.2.1 updates from Rob.
Also parent-child contexts with the actuator were
problematic because they didn't exclude the web configuration
for the management security in the parent context.
Fixes gh-244
Also change strategy for defaulting of Authentication. Spring
Boot authentication defaults are now encapsulated and can easily
be overridden by a user defined AuthenticationManager.
The existing behaviour of JobLauncherCommandLineRunner was really too
basic. It has now been enhanced (at the expense of duplicating a lot
of code in Spring Batch it seems) to automatically increment job
parameters if it can, and to retry a failed or stopped execution
if it can (without incrementing, but with additional job parameters
added from command line if they are non-identifying).
The JobLauncherCommandLineRunner is more extendable and exposes
its DI wiring points now as well, so hopefully users can make
use of it independently of autoconfig (by providing a @Bean of
that type).
Not everything from the wishlist in gh-325 is implememented yet,
but it should be a good platform to work with and to extend.
Better even than logging would be to fail fast? Surely it's a
mistake not to have any /templates if Thymeleaf is in use.
User can disable failfast by exlcuding thymeleaf configuration
or by providing their own ITemplateResolver.
Fixes gh-294
User can switch the behaviour on and off with
spring.datasource.continueOnError:true|false. I decided
not to add an extra nested level of property resolution
because of the existing spring.datasource.schema
(and other properties relating to initialization) because
concision seemed like a good thing with those more common
settings.
Fixes gh-374
The DispatcherServletAutoConfiguration had a condition on it that
meant it wasn't used at all if there was no EmbeddedServletContainerFactory.
It's amazing that any WAR ever deployed.
Also added some info logging to servlet and filter registrations.
Update OnBeanCondition to attempt to consider FactoryBean classes
for bean type matches. To ensure early instantiation does not occur, the
object type from the FactoryBean is deduced by resolving generics on the
declaration.
Fixes gh-355
Update AbstractRepositoryConfigurationSourceSupport to use the newly
introduced RepositoryConfigurationDelegate instead of effectively
reimplementing Spring Data Commons functionality which was prone to
changes in the API (code that wasn't considered to be API in the first
place).
Switch from implementing BeanClassLoaderAware to ResourceLoaderAware
to avoid having to set up a DefaultResourceLoader which should also
improve IDE integration.
Fixes gh-236
Disable Mongo auto-configuation when @EnableMongoRepositories is used
and adapt the test helper classes accordingly.
Change the property prefix and dependency management version property
from `...mongo` to `...mongodb` for consistency with Spring Data.
Fixes gh-315
Update SpringApplication so that ApplicationListener and
ApplicationInitializer methods must be called separately. This helps
to prevent unexpected side effects when calling the setters and
also encourages separation of concerns.
The few situations where a class was both an ApplicationInitializer
and ApplicationListener are now handled by registering an inner
listener from the `initialize` method.
BeanFactory.getBean() already looks in the parent context
so we have to be careful and not use the parent when locating
the report singleton
Fixes gh-290
Spring Boot provides a default AuthenticatiomManager for getting
started quickly with security and never exposing insecure
endpoints. To override that feature as users move to the next
stage in their project, they may have to do something slightly
different depending on whether it is a webapp or not.
In any app (web or not), providing a @Bean of type
AuthenticationManager always works, but you don't get the benefit of
the builder features.
In a webapp the user can also extend WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter
to provides a custom AuthenticationManager, and the preferred
way of doing that is via a void method that is autowired with an
AuthenticationManagerBuilder. The default AuthenticationManager is
built in a configurer with @Order(LOWEST_PRECEDENCE - 3) so
to override it the user's confugrer must have higher precedence
(lower @Order).
@EnableGlobalMethodSecurity can also be used in a non-webapp, and
Spring Boot will still provide a default AuthenticationManager.
To override it the user has to either extend
GlobalMethodSecurityConfiguration or provide a @Bean of type
AuthenticationManager (there's no other way to
capture the AuthenticationManagerBuilder that doesn't happen too late
in the beans lifecyle).
Fixes gh-244
If any @Import (or @Enable*, especially @EnableScheduling) has registered
bean *names* as ApplicationListeners, and the application context wasn't
refreshed fully when it failed, then the listener lookup could fail and
mask the original exception
Fixes gh-253
Update the 'default' package used for @Entity and Repository scanning
to be the package of the class annotated with @EnableAutoConfiguration
rather than using @ComponentScan.
This allows JPA and Spring Data to be used without requiring component
scanning and also removes the confusion that could arise from reusing
the @ComponentScan annotation, which already has well defined semantics.
Fixes gh-200
Refine the `AutoConfigurationReportLoggingInitializer` log level to
only display the information about enabling debug if the debug level
if not on.
Fixes gh-199
Update the `AutoConfigurationReportLoggingInitializer` to only output
the report at debug level. A crash report now triggers an info output
suggesting the user runs again with '--debug' to display the report.
Fixes gh-199
Add a new `SpringNamingStrategy` hibernate `NamingStrategy` that
extends `ImprovedNamingStrategy` to improve the name of foreign
key columns.
Fixes gh-213