This commit simplifies the implementation of
BeanOverrideTestExecutionListener by introducing a static
injectFields() utility method and removing the use of BiConsumers,
records, and duplicated code.
This commit also introduces Javadoc for all methods in
BeanOverrideTestExecutionListener.
Closes gh-33660
Replaced the hardcoded '/' path separator with the `PATH_SEPARATOR` constant
to improve code readability and maintainability. This change ensures
consistency across the codebase when handling path separators.
Closes gh-33646
The commit skips using UndeclaredThrowableStrategy for
Kotlin classes in CglibAopProxy in order to fix a
related regression caused by gh-32469.
See gh-33585
Prior to this commit, ApplicationContext caching support was broken if
two Bean Override fields declared the same annotations but in a
different order.
This commit fixes that by switching to Set semantics for the
annotations declared on a Bean Override field.
Closes gh-33633
Prior to this commit, the SockJs server support would use
`java.util.Random` to send a random value to clients when they request
the `/info` endpoint. Per protocol, clients can use this value as a
source of entropy for generating a random session id.
In practice, this is not used by clients. For example, the SockJS
javascript client is using a cryptographically safe API to generate
session ids.
While this has no concrete effect on known clients, this commit improves
the random source in the server support by switching to
`java.security.SecureRandom`.
Closes gh-33632
Prior to this commit, BeanOverrideBeanFactoryPostProcessor replaced
existing bean definitions with "pseudo" bean definitions; however, that
is unnecessary. An existing BeanDefinition is suitable as-is and does
not need to be replaced with a pseudo/fake definition.
To address that, this commit reregisters an existing bean definition
and only registers a new bean definition when creating a bean
definition for a nonexistent bean.
As a side effect, we no longer need to copy primary and fallback flags.
Closes gh-33627
Prior to this commit, @MockitoBean could be used to either create or
replace a bean definition, but @TestBean could only be used to replace
a bean definition.
However, Bean Override implementations should require the presence of
an existing bean definition by default (i.e. literally "override" by
default), while giving the user the option to have a new bean
definition created if desired.
To address that, this commit introduces a new `enforceOverride`
attribute in @TestBean and @MockitoBean that defaults to true but
allows the user to decide if it's OK to create a bean for a nonexistent
bean definition.
Closes gh-33613
In a Cacheable reactive method, if an exception is propagated from
both the method and the caching infrastructure, an NPE could previously
surface due to the `CacheAspectSupport` attempting to perform an
`onErrorResume` with a `null`. This change ensures that in such a case
the user-level exception from the method is propagated instead.
Closes gh-33492
Prior to this commit, a non-singleton FactoryBean was silently replaced
by a singleton bean. In addition, bean definitions for prototype-scoped
and custom-scoped beans were replaced by singleton bean definitions
that were incapable of creating the desired bean instance. For example,
if the bean type of the original bean definition was a concrete class,
an attempt was made to invoke the default constructor which either
succeeded with undesirable results or failed with an exception if the
bean type did not have a default constructor. If the bean type of the
original bean definition was an interface or a FactoryBean that claimed
to create a bean of a certain interface type, an attempt was made to
instantiate the interface which always failed with a
BeanCreationException.
To address the aforementioned issues, this commit reworks the logic in
BeanOverrideBeanFactoryPostProcessor so that an exception is thrown
whenever an attempt is made to override a non-singleton bean.
Closes gh-33602