Codacy warns us that there are several references to Boolean
constructors in the tests. Direct usage of the Boolean constructor is
discouraged and even deprecated in Java 9 [1]. Boolean constructor use
can easily be replaced with the constant instances.
This commit contains the following changes:
- replace references to Boolean constructors with boolean constants in
JSP tag tests
- update the copyright year where necessary
- BooleanComparatorTests is intentionally left unchanged as it should
also work with the non-constant instances correctly
[1] http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/lang/Boolean.html#Boolean-boolean-
Issue: SPR-15076
Kotlin JSR 223 support currently requires kotlin-script-util
dependency (jcabi-aether, maven-core and aether-api can be
excluded since they are only used for live import of
dependencies and bring a lot of JARs in the classpath) and a
/META-INF/services/javax.script.ScriptEngineFactory
file specifying the ScriptEngineFactory to use, in that case
org.jetbrains.kotlin.script.jsr223.KotlinJsr223JvmLocalScriptEngineFactory.
Issue: SPR-15059
ServerWebExchange now provides access to "requestParams" as a
MulitValueMap with query parameters and form data combined.
The combined map is then used for the params condition of
@RequestMapping purposes () and also for @RequestParam arguments.
Issue: SPR-15000
When getting the lookup path of a resource, both query params and hashes
should be removed from the request path.
This commit fixes the public path resolution for paths like
`/resources/main.svg#icon-hamburgermenu`.
Issue: SPR-14928
Prior to this commit, `@ExceptionHandler` methods could not be injected
with `RedirectAttributes` arguments. This would make it impossible to
handle an error by redirecting to another view and add flashmap
attributes, to be included in the model when the next view is called.
Here is an example:
```
@ExceptionHandler(MyException.class)
public String handleException(MyException ex, RedirectAttributes
redirectAttributes) {
redirectAttributes.addFlashAttribute("errorMessage",
"This is an error message");
return "redirect:/";
}
```
This commit adds a new `RedirectAttributesMethodArgumentResolver`
instance in the list of pre-configured `HandlerMethodArgumentResolver`
in `ExceptionHandlerExceptionResolver`.
Issue: SPR-14651
This commit polishes Kotlin nullable support by reusing
MethodParameter#isOptional() instead of adding a new
MethodParameter#isNullable() method, adds
Kotlin tests and introduces Spring Web Reactive
support.
Issue: SPR-14165
Where `isOptional` is used, also check for `isNullable` i.e.
values are not considered required if they are Kotlin nullables:
- spring-messaging: named value method arguments
- spring-web: named value method arguments
- spring-webmvc: request parts
This means that Kotlin client code no longer has to explicity specify
"required=false" for Kotlin nullables -- this information is inferred
automatically by the framework.
Issue: SPR-14165
In case the filter is also registered to the ERROR dispatcher, the
following happens:
* the filter is executed once for the regular execution
* the filter should be executed a second time when dispatched to error
Since the filter is a `OncePerRequestFilter`, the filter is only
executed once and won't be executed when handling the error.
This can lead to situations like spring-projects/spring-boot#7348
This commit makes this filter a simple `GenericFilterBean`.
Issue: SPR-14891
When resolved through the `GzipResourceResolver`, CSS files can be
resolved as their pre-gzipped variant, if a ".gz" file is present in the
configured resource locations.
Such resources are gzipped and thus should not be transformed by
`CssLinkResourceTransformer`s, since rewriting those would need to
uncompress/transform/recompress. This would lead to poorer performances
than resolving plain resources and delegating compression to the
container.
This commit checks for `GzippedResource` instances in
`CssLinkResourceTransformer` and avoids processing them.
Issue: SPR-14773
Before this change the getHttpEntityType method in
HttpEntityMethodProcessor raised an ISE if the generic type cannot be
detected. That made sense for resolving a controller method argument
where the target body type is crucial. However for a return value
the generic type should not be required since we either have an
actual body or no body at all in which case it doesn't even matter.
This change relaxes the checks and defaults to Object.class for the
ResponseEntity generic type on the return value side.
Issue: SPR-14799
Prior to this commit, `ResourceTransformer` implementations would
resolve internal links to other resources: both relative and absolute
request paths.
For relative request paths, those transformers would call
`ResourceTransformerSupport.resolveUrlPath` with the resource path,
as provided in the original file. This can cause problems when a
`CachingResourceResolver` is configured in the resolver chain, because
this resolver is caching resources, deriving the cache key from the
given resource path — this can cause collisions for cases like this:
resources/
|--foo/
| |--foo.css (imports style.css)
| |--style.css
|--bar/
| |--bar.css (imports style.css)
| |--style.css
The first "style.css" resolved resource is then cached and will be given
to any request asking for "style.css".
To avoid those issues, this commit improves the `ResourceTransformer`
implementations to calculate the absolute request path before asking the
chain to resolve the resource URL, thus avoiding duplications.
The resource chain will be then asked to resolve "/foo/style/css" or
"/bar/style.css".
Issue: SPR-14597