This commit simplifies the build for spring-test by running JUnit 4
tests and JUnit Jupiter tests together in the standard Gradle `test`
task.
As an added bonus, the ignored tests in SpringJUnit4ConcurrencyTests
and ClassLevelDisabledSpringRuleTests are now reported in the test
results.
See gh-23286
Prior to this commit, ParallelExecutionSpringExtensionTests.TestCase
was accidentally included in the build which skewed the number of tests
in spring-test by 1000.
Prior to this commit, @TestConstructor supported a boolean `autowire`
attribute which naturally limited the configuration to two states: on
or off. Since we may need to support additional autowiring modes in the
future, the use of a boolean is limiting.
This commit address this issue by introducing a new AutowireMode enum
in @TestConstructor with ALL and ANNOTATED constants. In addition, the
attribute has been renamed to `autowireMode`, and the system property
has been renamed to `spring.test.constructor.autowire.mode` for greater
clarity of purpose.
Closes gh-23224
The commit deprecates syncBody(Object) in favor of body(Object)
which has the same behavior in ServerResponse, WebClient and
WebTestClient. It also adds body(Object, Class) and
body(Object, ParameterizedTypeReference) methods in order to support
any reactive type that can be adapted to a Publisher via
ReactiveAdapterRegistry. Related BodyInserters#fromProducer
methods are provided as well.
Shadowed Kotlin body<T>() extensions are deprecated in favor of
bodyWithType<T>() ones, including dedicated Publisher<T> and
Flow<T> variants. Coroutines extensions are adapted as well, and
body(Object) can now be used with suspending functions.
Closes gh-23212
This commit introduces Flux<Part> ServerRequest.parts() that delegates
to ServerWebExchange.getParts() and offers an alternative,
streaming way of accessing multipart data.
Closes gh-23131
This commit introduces an overloaded jsonPath() method to specify a
target type to coerce into for MockMvcResultMatchers.
- jsonPath(String, Matcher<T>, Class<T>)
Closes gh-23141
This commit documents which attributes in @Transactional are supported
for test-managed transactions in the Spring TestContext Framework (TCF).
Closes gh-23149
Prior to this commit, MockHttpServletRequest.setCookies() produced one
Cookie header per supplied cookie, resulting in multiple Cookie headers
which violates the specification.
This commit fixes this by ensuring that all cookie name-value pairs are
stored under a single Cookie header, separated by a semicolon.
Closes gh-23074
Prior to this commit, HeaderResultMatchers had a direct dependency on
org.junit.Assert which forces JUnit 4 to be present on the classpath.
This commit fixes this by introducing assertNotNull() in
org.springframework.test.util.AssertionErrors and delegating to that
instead.
Fixes gh-22932
Organize test imports to expand all '.*' static imports into
fully qualified imports.
This update will allow us to use additional checkstyle rules in
the future, and will also help if we migrate fully to AssertJ.
DefaultCacheAwareContextLoaderDelegate now logs the identity hash code
for an application context instance that was stored in or retrieved from
the context cache in the Spring TestContext Framework.
Closes gh-22925
* Add limited checkstyles to test code
Add a limited set of checkstyle rules to the test codebase to improve
code consistency.
* Fix checksyle violations in test code
* Organize imports to fix checkstyle for test code
* Migrate to assertThatExceptionOfType
Migrate aware from ExpectedException rules to AssertJ exception
assertions. Also include a checkstyle rules to ensure that the
the ExpectedException is not accidentally used in the future.
See gh-22894
Prior to this commit, dependency injection of all arguments in a test
class constructor invoked by JUnit Jupiter was only possible if the
constructor was explicitly annotated with @Autowired.
This commit introduces support for a configurable "test constructor
autowire" mode which defaults to false in order to remain backwards
compatible.
Specifically, this mode can be configured globally for an entire test
suite via a new "spring.test.constructor.autowire" JVM system property
that can alternatively be configured via the SpringProperties
mechanism. In addition, the global "test constructor autowire" mode can
be overridden locally on a per-class basis via the new @TestConstructor
annotation.
Closes gh-22286