Following the rework on Security that expects web endpoints to be
disabled by default, this commit updates the metadata (including the
automatic generation) to reflect this decision.
This commit improves the configuration metadata annotation processor to
explicitly handle `@Endpoint` annotated class. Adding a new endpoint on
a project potentially creates the following keys:
* `endpoints.<id>.enabled`
* `endpoints.<id>.cache.time-to-live`
* `endpoints.<id>.jmx.enabled`
* `endpoints.<id>.web.enabled`
Default values are extracted from the annotation type. If an endpoint
is restricted to a given tech, properties from unrelated techs are not
generated.
Closes gh-9692
Remove test-jar artifacts from Maven projects and relocate classes. The
majority of utilities now live in the `spring-boot-testsupport` module.
This update will help us to deploy artifacts using the standard Maven
deploy plugin in the future (which doesn't support the filtering of
individual artifacts).
Fixes gh-9493
Previously, if lombok was running before the configuration metadata
annotation processor, duplicated keys were created as both the
getter/setter and the special lombok handling applied.
This commit makes sure to be lenient by removing duplicate metadata
entries. This commit also makes sure to identify the getter of a
nested group if present. That way, the sourceMethod is set consistently
and avoid the creation of a duplicate group.
Closes gh-8886
Add an annotation processor that generates properties files for certain
auto-configuration class annotations. Currently attribute values from
@AutoConfigureOrder, @AutoConfigureBefore, @AutoConfigureAfter and
@ConditionalOnClass annotations are stored.
The properties file will allow optimizations to be added in the
`spring-boot-autoconfigure` project. Primarily by removing the need
to ASM parse as many `.class` files.
See gh-7573
Previously, the algorithm that computes the String representation of a
class reference and a property type was shared. This lead to generic
information for group's `type` and `sourceType` property.
This commit separates that logic in two: `getQualifiedName` is now
responsible to generate a fully qualified class name while the existing
`getType` is solely responsible to generate a type representation for the
property. Only the latter has generic information.
Closes gh-7236
This commit makes sure that a meta-data group exposed via a deprecated
`@Bean` method is deprecated as well. This also works if the class
in which the bean method is defined is itself deprecated.
Closes gh-7100
Previously, if a property name had successive capital letters, the
generated meta-data would clean it in such a way it is defined as a
regular word. For instance a `myFOO` property would be written as
`my-foo` in the meta-data.
It turns out this decision is wrong as the binder has no way to compute
back the name of the property and therefore `my-foo` wouldn't bind to
`setMyFOO` as it should.
This commit updates the meta-data name generation algorithm to properly
identify such cases: `myFOO` now translates to `my-f-o-o`. While the
generated name is a bit ugly, it now provides a consistent binding
experience.
Closes gh-5330
This commit detects case where the same set of keys are exposed several
times and prevents the compilation to complete. Previously, duplicate
keys were silently added to the meta-data.
Closes gh-5939
Update TypeUtils to guard against the use of older Java versions.
Both `Collection` and `Map` type lookups now fallback to generic free
versions of the classes.
Prior to this commit using `xmlbeans-maven-plugin` in combination with
Spring Boot's annotation processor could result in
`IllegalArgumentException: Incorrect number of type arguments`.
Fixes gh-6122
Previously, if a void method with a single argument was named "set", the
annotation processor wrongly considered it was a setter candidate. This
commit updates the condition to ignore it.
Closes gh-5826