This commit makes several methods of TestContext non-final in order to
allow TestContext to be mocked — for example with Mockito.
Note, however, that TestContext has been converted to an interface in
Spring Framework 4.0.
Issue: SPR-11144
This commit fixes a bug introduced in the last commit.
ServletTestExecutionListener (STEL) now tracks whether it has already
populated the RequestContextHolder.
Issue: SPR-11144
Backport-Commit: 800018a817
The previous commit for issue SPR-11144 revealed a bug in
ServletTestExecutionListener (STEL). Specifically, STEL acted on the
fact that the ApplicationContext for a given TestContext was an
instance of WebApplicationContext. This behavior could potentially
break test code from previous releases of the Spring Framework that
relied on a custom setup of the RequestAttributes in the
RequestContextHolder with a custom WebApplicationContext ContextLoader.
This commit addresses this issue by ensuring that STEL only comes into
play if the test class is annotated with @WebAppConfiguration (for
prepareTestInstance() and beforeTestMethod()) or if the TestContext
attribute named RESET_REQUEST_CONTEXT_HOLDER_ATTRIBUTE is set to
Boolean.TRUE (for afterTestMethod()).
Issue: SPR-11144
Backport-Commit: 099b10d23b
Specifically, read and write methods are allowed to express property types with superclass/subclass relationships in both directions now.
Issue: SPR-11139
(cherry picked from commit cb624e2)
Our per-bean caching in AutowiredAnnotationBeanPostProcessor and co relies on unique bean names, so this change fixes potential cache mismatch problems occuring there.
Issue: SPR-11131
(cherry picked from commit 242ecdc)
Prior to this commit, the ServletTestExecutionListener did not
overwrite RequestAttributes in the RequestContextHolder if the
ApplicationContext associated with the given TestContext was not a
WebApplicationContext; however, the ServletTestExecutionListener would
clear the RequestAttributes after every test method execution,
regardless of whether the context was a WebApplicationContext or not.
This behavior breaks backwards compatibility with integration tests
that managed the RequestAttributes in RequestContextHolder themselves.
This commit addresses this issue by introducing a TestContext attribute
named RESET_REQUEST_CONTEXT_HOLDER_ATTRIBUTE in
ServletTestExecutionListener. This attribute is used internally within
ServletTestExecutionListener to ensure that the RequestContextHolder is
only cleared (i.e., reset) if the ServletTestExecutionListener actually
populated the RequestContextHolder.
Issue: SPR-11144
Backport-Commit: a3b022aa48
Fix regression introduced in b25e91a5 where ReflectivePropertyAccessor
does not consider the return type for "is" getters.
Issue: SPR-11142
(cherry picked from commit 85b0bfff)
Fix CacheAspectSupport to consider a cache hit from any of the multiple
@Cachables that may have been specified using the @Caching annotation.
Prior to this commit the following scenario would never produce a hit:
@Caching(cacheable = {
@Cacheable(value = "c1", unless = "#result.size() < 4"),
@Cacheable(value = "c2", unless = "#result.size() > 3")
})
Issue: SPR-11124
Since @Bean methods are never used with externally specified constructor argument values but rather just with autowiring, the non-lenient constructor resolution mode is appropriate in case of an overloaded @Bean method, not performing any type difference weight checks. This change includes a refinement of Spring's existing non-lenient constructor resolution (which needs to be explicitly turned on and is therefore not well tested), narrowing the conditions for the ambiguity check (only in case of the same number of arguments and not for overridden methods).
Issue: SPR-10988
(cherry picked from commit b093b84)