With this commit, bean definition profiles declared via @ActiveProfiles
are once again stored in registration order, in order to support use
cases in Spring Boot and other frameworks that depend on the
registration order.
This effectively reverts the changes made in conjunction with gh-25973.
Closes gh-26004
Allow the body to be written in order for all headers to be set
as they would be on HTTP GET. The body content is ignored as a
lower level.
See gh-25976
Prior to this commit, two @ActiveProfiles declarations with the same
profiles but different order resulted in an identical duplicate
ApplicationContext in the context cache in the Spring TestContext
Framework.
This commit uses a TreeSet to ensure that registered active profiles
are both unique and sorted, thereby avoiding cache misses for
semantically identical active profiles configuration on different test
classes.
Closes gh-25973
Prior to this commit, the Asciidoctor Gradle tasks generated top-level
HTML and PDF documents for AsciiDoc files that are included in other
top-level documents. This causes slower builds and results in each
include-file being published twice:
1) inline in the including document (as intended)
2) as a top-level document but missing surrounding context (unintended)
The reason these include-files are generated as top-level documents is
that the asciidoctor and asciidoctorPdf Gradle tasks are configured to
use '*.adoc' as the input source files.
This commit addresses this issue by moving the following include-files
to new subdirectories. Locating the include-files in the subdirectories
causes them to be ignored in the '*.adoc' pattern used to identify
input source files.
- data-access-appendix.adoc -> data-access/data-access-appendix.adoc
- integration-appendix.adoc -> integration/integration-appendix.adoc
- testing-webtestclient.adoc -> testing/testing-webtestclient.adoc
Closes gh-25783
Prior to this commit, the asciidoctor Gradle task was configured to
generate both the HTML5 and PDF backends. Unfortunately, this resulted
in resources such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and images being published
alongside the generated PDF documents.
This commit addresses this issue by introducing the use of a dedicated
asciidoctorPdf Gradle task. The existing asciidoctor Gradle task has
been modified to only generate HTML5 output.
In addition, the asciidoctor task now has a dynamic dependency on the
asciidoctorPdf task if the current project version is a non-SNAPSHOT
version. Thus, invoking `./gradlew asciidoctor` will still generate both
the HTML5 and PDF outputs for non-SNAPSHOT versions; whereas,
`./gradlew asciidoctorPdf` will generate only the PDF outputs regardless
of the current project version.
See gh-25783