With this change I got a simple Eclipselink version of the data-jpa
sample working. I'll push that when I get time to research it a bit more
(I needed to set up a Java agent so either that might be a problem
for our integration tests if we can't work around it).
Fixes gh-1268.
Previously any custom http code mapping would remove the default mappings. With this commit the behaviour is changed so that default mappings will stay if a custom mapping is registered. Certainly a default mapping can be overridden.
fixes#1264
This commit fixes some inconsistent or outdated keys in the
documentation. More specifically:
* allowSessionOverride is no longer a template parameter
* templateEncoding has been renamed to charSet
* Groovy templates do not have the same configuration hierarchy, hence
they don't share all settings
* spring.data.elasticsearch.local does not seem to exist
* flyway prefix and suffix should be sqlMigrationPrefix and suffix
* spring.rabbitmq.virtualHost had a typo
* endpoints.error.path is not a valid property
* shell.command-path-patterns had a typo
* spring.datasource.max-wait had a typo
Fixes gh-1226
Previously any custom http code mapping would remove the default mappings. With this commit the behaviour is changed so that default mappings will stay if a custom mapping is registered. Certainly a default mapping can be overridden.
fixes#1264
This commit permits the use of several PublicMetrics instances by
default. Previously, only one PublicMetrics service could be specified
and a user configuration would remove all the defaulting.
VanillaPublicMetrics now takes a collection of PublicMetrics and
invokes them in sequence to build the final collection of metrics.
The system-related metrics have been moved to SystemPublicMetrics and
are registered by default.
Also updated the documentation to mention this feature and how it
could be fully overridden.
Fixes gh-1094
This commit merges the features of @ConditionalOnPropertyValue
to the existing @ConditionalOnProperty.
The "match" attribute provides the value to match against. By default,
the value should not be equal to "false" which is the existing default
of @ConditionalOnProperty. "defaultMatch" specifies if the value
should be present. The default matches also the existing behavior of
@ConditionalOnProperty.
Fixes gh-1000
Before this change a property whose key was in a non-enumerable property source would
not resolve placeholders, leading to ${style} values in @ConfigurationProperties beans
even if the placeholders ere resolvable.
This commit adds a new conditional annotation that checks if a
property has a given value. This allows to replace constructs
such as
@ConditionalOnExpression("'${app.myProperty:foo}' == 'foo'")
to
@ConditionalOnPropertyValue(property="app.myProperty",
value="foo", defaultMatch=true)
Which is definitely more verbose but has the following advantages:
1. Works by default if the actual property in the environment is
a bit different (i.e. my-property)
2. Works if the value of the property has a diferent case (FoO or
FOO would match)
3. Gives a precise reporting in the auto configuration report
The defaultMatch flag is meant to mention that the condition should
also match if the value is not set; the auto-config report would
also have an explicit report about it.
Fixes gh-1000
This commit uses dedicated Properties classes instead of accessing
the raw environment for Spring Social and Spring Mobile. This
improves the readability and the discovery of such properties.
Fixes gh-1238