This commit updates the reference manual to point out that one may use
`.` instead of `$` as the nested class separator when providing a fully
qualified class name for a nested class in XML configuration.
This commit also updates the test for ClassUtils#forName to assert
support for `.` instead of `$`.
Closes gh-26540
This commit better aligns how URI variable placeholders are detected
in UriComponentsBuilder#encode (i.e. the pre-encoding of the literal
parts of a URI template) and how they are expanded later on.
The latter relies on a pattern that stops at the first closing '}'
which excludes the possibility for well-formed, nested placeholders
other than variables with regex syntax, e.g. "{year:\d{1,4}}".
UriComponentsBuilder#encode now also stops at the first closing '}' and
further ensures the placeholder is not empty and that it has '{' before
deciding to treat it as a URI variable.
Closes gh-26466
This commit aligns the documentation in the reference manual with the
actual source code for StoredProcedure with regard to public execute()
methods.
Closes gh-26505
This commit documents ApplicationContext initialization and shutdown
logging semantics for console output triggered in conjunction with the
Spring TestContext Framework.
Closes gh-25385
This commit introduces a new feature in the Spring TestContext
Framework (TCF) that provides support for recording application events
published in the ApplicationContext so that assertions can be performed
against those events within tests. All events published during the
execution of a single test are made available via the ApplicationEvents
API which allows one to process the events as a java.util.Stream.
The following example demonstrates usage of this new feature.
@SpringJUnitConfig(/* ... */)
@RecordApplicationEvents
class OrderServiceTests {
@Autowired
OrderService orderService;
@Autowired
ApplicationEvents events;
@Test
void submitOrder() {
// Invoke method in OrderService that publishes an event
orderService.submitOrder(new Order(/* ... */));
// Verify that an OrderSubmitted event was published
int numEvents = events.stream(OrderSubmitted.class).count();
assertThat(numEvents).isEqualTo(1);
}
}
To enable the feature, a test class must be annotated or meta-annotated
with @RecordApplicationEvents. Behind the scenes, a new
ApplicationEventsTestExecutionListener manages the registration of
ApplicationEvents for the current thread at various points within the
test execution lifecycle and makes the current instance of
ApplicationEvents available to tests via an @Autowired field in the
test class. The latter is made possible by a custom ObjectFactory that
is registered as a "resolvable dependency". Thanks to the magic of
ObjectFactoryDelegatingInvocationHandler in the spring-beans module,
the ApplicationEvents instance injected into test classes is
effectively a scoped-proxy that always accesses the ApplicationEvents
managed for the current test.
The current ApplicationEvents instance is stored in a ThreadLocal
variable which is made available in the ApplicationEventsHolder.
Although this class is public, it is only intended for use within the
TCF or in the implementation of third-party extensions.
ApplicationEventsApplicationListener is responsible for listening to
all application events and recording them in the current
ApplicationEvents instance. A single
ApplicationEventsApplicationListener is registered with the test's
ApplicationContext by the ApplicationEventsTestExecutionListener.
The SpringExtension has also been updated to support parameters of type
ApplicationEvents via the JUnit Jupiter ParameterResolver extension
API. This allows JUnit Jupiter based tests to receive access to the
current ApplicationEvents via test and lifecycle method parameters as
an alternative to @Autowired fields in the test class.
Closes gh-25616
Prior to this commit, the `SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster` would be
instrumented with the `ApplicationStartup` and start/stop events for
invoking event listeners (`spring.event.invoke-listener`).
This feature was already limited to single-threaded event publishers,
but is still flawed since several types of events can happen
concurrently. Due to the single-threaded nature of the startup sequence,
our implementation should not produce startup events concurrently.
This can cause issues like gh-26057, where concurrent events lead to
inconcistencies when tracking parent/child relationships.
This commit removes the `spring.event.invoke-listener` startup event as
a result.
Fixes gh-26057
This commit adds support for sending Server-Sent Events in WebMvc.fn,
through the ServerResponse.sse method that takes a SseBuilder DSL.
It also includes reference documentation.
Closes gh-25920
This commit introduces the following changes:
- Converters/codecs are now used based on generic type info.
- On WebMvc and WebFlux, kotlinx.serialization is enabled along
to Jackson because it only serializes Kotlin @Serializable classes
which is not enough for error or actuator endpoints in Boot as
described on spring-projects/spring-boot#24238.
TODO: leverage Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization#1164 when fixed.
Closes gh-26147
gh-19930 introduced support for finding class-level test configuration
annotations on enclosing classes when using JUnit Jupiter @Nested test
classes, but support for @DynamicPropertySource methods got overlooked
since they are method-level annotations.
This commit addresses this shortcoming by introducing full support for
@NestedTestConfiguration semantics for @DynamicPropertySource methods
on enclosing classes.
Closes gh-26091
The alternative is to use a filter but this makes it a little easier
and also guarantees that it will be downstream from all filters
regardless of their order, and therefore the Context will be visible
to all of them.
Closes gh-25710
This commit introduces support for discovering @Sql, @SqlGroup,
@SqlConfig, and @SqlMergeMode on enclosing classes for @Nested test
classes in JUnit Jupiter.
Closes gh-25913