Spring Framework 6.2 introduced support for an escape character for
property placeholders (by default '\'). However, as of Spring Framework
6.2.6, there was no way to either escape the escape character or disable
escape character support.
For example, given a `username` property configured with the value of
`Jane.Smith` and a `DOMAIN\${username}` configuration string, property
placeholder replacement used to result in `DOMAIN\Jane.Smith` prior to
6.2 but now results in `DOMAIN${username}`. Similarly, an attempt to
escape the escape character via `DOMAIN\\${username}` results in
`DOMAIN\${username}`.
In theory, one should be able to disable use of an escape character
altogether, and that is currently possible by invoking
setEscapeCharacter(null) on AbstractPropertyResolver and
PlaceholderConfigurerSupport (the superclass of
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer).
However, in reality, there are two hurdles.
- As of 6.2.6, an invocation of setEscapeCharacter(null) on a
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer applied to its internal
top-level PropertySourcesPropertyResolver but not to any nested
PropertySourcesPropertyResolver, which means that the `null` escape
character could not be effectively applied.
- Users may not have an easy way to explicitly set the escape character
to `null` for a PropertyResolver or
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer. For example, Spring Boot
auto-configures a PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer with the
default escape character enabled.
This first issue above has recently been addressed by gh-34861.
This commit therefore addresses the second issue as follows.
- To allow developers to easily revert to the pre-6.2 behavior without
changes to code or configuration strings, this commit introduces a
`spring.placeholder.escapeCharacter.default` property for use with
SpringProperties which globally sets the default escape character that
is automatically configured in AbstractPropertyResolver and
PlaceholderConfigurerSupport.
- Setting the property to an empty string sets the default escape
character to `null`, effectively disabling the default support for
escape characters.
spring.placeholder.escapeCharacter.default =
- Setting the property to any other character sets the default escape
character to that specific character.
spring.placeholder.escapeCharacter.default = ~
- Setting the property to a string containing more than one character
results in an exception.
- Developers are still able to configure an explicit escape character
in AbstractPropertyResolver and PlaceholderConfigurerSupport if they
choose to do so.
- Third-party components that wish to rely on the same feature can
invoke AbstractPropertyResolver.getDefaultEscapeCharacter() to obtain
the globally configured default escape character.
See gh-9628
See gh-34315
See gh-34861
Closes gh-34865
This commit documents the following Spring properties in the reference
manual.
- spring.aot.enabled
- spring.cache.reactivestreams.ignore
- spring.classformat.ignore
- spring.context.checkpoint
- spring.context.exit
Closes gh-31987
This commit introduces support for a Spring property named
`spring.context.expression.maxLength`. When set, the value of that
property is used internally in StandardBeanExpressionResolver to
configure the SpelParserConfiguration used when evaluating String
values in bean definitions, @Value, etc.
Closes gh-31952
This commit extract spring-related links and recurring external links
into asciidoctor attributes to be used by the Antora toolchain.
It notably homogenizes links to:
- IETF RFCs
- Java Community Process JSRs
- the Java API Documentation (on the Java 17 version)
- Kotlin documentations (on the Kotlinlang.org version)
- the Spring Boot reference guide (on the `html` version)
This commit also reworks most link attributes to follow a
Project-Category-Misc syntax. For example, `spring-boot-docs` rather
than `docs-spring-boot`.
Finally, it makes an effort to clean up remainders from the previous
documentation toolchain, namely the `docs/asciidoc` folder and
`modules/ROOT/pages/attributes.adoc` file.
Closes gh-26864
Closes gh-31619
Prior to this commit, if an error was encountered during build-time AOT
processing, the error was logged at WARN/DEBUG level, and processing
continued.
With this commit, test AOT processing now fails on error by default. In
addition, the `failOnError` mode can be disabled by setting the
`spring.test.aot.processing.failOnError` Spring/System property to
`false`.
Closes gh-30977
This commit improves how the build deals with javadoc invalid references
in two ways.
Link/see references that are temporarily invalid during javadoc
generation of individual modules are better masked by using the option
`Xdoclint:syntax` instead of `Xdoclint:none` (warnings were still
visible in some cases, e.g. when individually building the javadoc for
a specific module).
Global javadoc-building task `api` now combines `syntax` and `reference`
`Xdoclint` groups, allowing to raise truly invalid references even when
all the modules have been aggregated.
This commit also fixes the 20+ errors which appeared following the later
change in doclet configuration.
Closes gh-30428
This commit reorganizes the asciidoctor attributes for the reference
documentation. Instead of being contributed partially by the build and
individual documents, attributes are now shared in common files that are
included in top sections.
This commit creates a new "framework-docs" module, which is dedicated to
documentation generation (reference and API docs).
This commit refactors the build configuration and moves the asciidoc
files to a separate location, but does not change the name nor the
nature of published artifacts.
Closes gh-29417
This commit defines the doc-root and api-spring-framework attributes
once in docs.gradle instead of duplicating them in each *.adoc file.
This commit also introduces a new docs-spring-framework global
attribute.
1. Move schemas to local appendix within each top-level section.
2. Link to Javadoc for JSP tags
3. Purge Class Spring usage information
Issue: SPR-16045
Before this commit those were burried in the Appendix where few would
guess to look. Previously that information was at the top, so it makes
sense to point to the Github wiki from the index HTML page.
Also a general update of the index page. Since we have recently revised
the overview, we can simply point to it and keep it shorter.
The section listing now includes more details per section.
Due to a bug in Rouge thats prevents it from working on MS Windows, we
are currently reverting back to CodeRay for source code highlighting
within the Reference Manual.
Issues: SPR-15471
This commit uses a tip provided by @mojavelinux to set the syntax
highlighter to Rouge for the PDF version of the User Guide.
Once Asciidoctor 1.5.7 has been released we will likely switch to Rouge
for the HTML version of the Reference Manual as well.
Issue: SPR-14997
This commit removes docbook from the documentation toolchain and
instead makes use of asciidoctor to render the reference documentation
in HTML and PDF formats.
The main Gradle build has been refactored with the documentation tasks
and sniffer tasks extracted to their own gradle file in the "gradle"
folder.
A new asciidoctor Spring theme is also used to render the HTML5 backend.
Issue: SPR-14997
The reference documentation is now organized in asciidoc bookparts.
Bookparts sections can be also put in separate files, when their
size and theme are important enough to justify that.
Documentation Layout:
```
index
|-- overview
|
|-- whats-new
|
|-- core
| |-- core-beans
| |-- core-aop
|-- testing
|
|-- data-access
|
|-- web
| |-- web-mvc
| |-- web-view
|-- integration
|
|-- appendix
|-- appx-spring-tld
|-- appx-spring-form-tld
```
Supersedes and closes#641
Issue: SPR-12309
Deprecated CommonsPoolTargetSource (supporting commons pool 1.5+) in
favor of CommonsPool2TargetSource with a similar contract.
Commons Pool 2.x uses object equality while Commons Pool 1.x used
identity equality. This clearly means that Commons Pool 2 behaves
differently if several instances having the same identity according to
their `Object#equals(Object)` method are managed in the same pool. To
provide a smooth upgrade, a backward-compatible pool is created by
default; use `setUseObjectEquality(boolean)` if you need the standard
Commons Pool 2.x behavior.
Issue: SPR-12532
This commit ensures that single quotes nested in double quotes in
code examples in the reference manual are properly escaped using ''.
Issue: SPR-12246