Merge pull request #11871 from izeye:polish-20180201
* pr/11871: Polish
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import org.springframework.boot.actuate.endpoint.web.ExposableServletEndpoint;
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import org.springframework.util.Assert;
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/**
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* A discovered {@link ExposableServletEndpoint controller endpoint}.
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* A discovered {@link ExposableServletEndpoint servlet endpoint}.
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*
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* @author Phillip Webb
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*/
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@ -19,9 +19,7 @@ package org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.security.servlet;
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import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
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import org.assertj.core.api.AssertDelegateTarget;
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import org.junit.Rule;
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import org.junit.Test;
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import org.junit.rules.ExpectedException;
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import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.web.ServerProperties;
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import org.springframework.mock.web.MockHttpServletRequest;
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@ -39,9 +37,6 @@ import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
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*/
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public class PathRequestTests {
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@Rule
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public ExpectedException thrown = ExpectedException.none();
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@Test
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public void toStaticResourcesShouldReturnStaticResourceRequest() {
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assertThat(PathRequest.toStaticResources())
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@ -322,8 +322,7 @@ and the following command:
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This is one of the easiest ways to get to AWS, but there are more things to cover, such as
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how to integrate Elastic Beanstalk into any CI / CD tool, use the Elastic Beanstalk Maven
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plugin instead of the CLI, and others. There is a
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https://exampledriven.wordpress.com/2017/01/09/spring-boot-aws-elastic-beanstalk-example/
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[blog post] covering these topics more in detail.
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https://exampledriven.wordpress.com/2017/01/09/spring-boot-aws-elastic-beanstalk-example/[blog post] covering these topics more in detail.
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@ -348,13 +347,11 @@ the following:
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----
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See the https://boxfuse.com/docs/commandline/run.html[`boxfuse run` documentation] for
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more options. If there is a https://boxfuse.com/docs/commandline/#configuration
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[`boxfuse.conf`] file present in the current directory, it is considered.
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more options. If there is a https://boxfuse.com/docs/commandline/#configuration[`boxfuse.conf`] file present in the current directory, it is considered.
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TIP: By default, Boxfuse activates a Spring profile named `boxfuse` on startup. If your
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executable jar or war contains an
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https://boxfuse.com/docs/payloads/springboot.html#configuration
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[`application-boxfuse.properties`] file, Boxfuse bases its configuration on the
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https://boxfuse.com/docs/payloads/springboot.html#configuration[`application-boxfuse.properties`] file, Boxfuse bases its configuration on the
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properties it contains.
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At this point, `boxfuse` creates an image for your application, uploads it, and configures
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@ -1372,7 +1372,7 @@ include::{code-examples}/web/client/RestTemplateProxyCustomizationExample.java[t
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Spring Boot has no mandatory logging dependency, except for the Commons Logging API, which
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is typically provided by Spring Framework's `spring-jcl` module. To use
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http://logback.qos.ch[Logback], you need to include it and `sprign-jcl` on the classpath.
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http://logback.qos.ch[Logback], you need to include it and `spring-jcl` on the classpath.
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The simplest way to do that is through the starters, which all depend on
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`spring-boot-starter-logging`. For a web application, you need only
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`spring-boot-starter-web`, since it depends transitively on the logging starter. If you
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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ class TypeUtils {
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}
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/**
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* A visitor that extracts the full qualified name of a type, including generic
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* A visitor that extracts the fully qualified name of a type, including generic
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* information.
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*/
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private static class TypeExtractor extends SimpleTypeVisitor8<String, Void> {
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TypeElement enclosingElement = getEnclosingTypeElement(type);
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if (enclosingElement != null) {
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return getQualifiedName(enclosingElement) + "$"
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+ type.asElement().getSimpleName().toString();
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+ type.asElement().getSimpleName();
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}
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String qualifiedName = getQualifiedName(type.asElement());
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if (type.getTypeArguments().isEmpty()) {
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TypeElement enclosingElement = getEnclosingTypeElement(element.asType());
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if (enclosingElement != null) {
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return getQualifiedName(enclosingElement) + "$"
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+ ((DeclaredType) element.asType()).asElement().getSimpleName()
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.toString();
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+ ((DeclaredType) element.asType()).asElement().getSimpleName();
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}
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if (element instanceof TypeElement) {
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return ((TypeElement) element).getQualifiedName().toString();
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When {kotlin-plugin}[Kotlin's Gradle plugin] is applied to a project, the Spring Boot
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plugin:
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1. Aligns the Koltin version used in Spring Boot's dependency management with the version
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1. Aligns the Kotlin version used in Spring Boot's dependency management with the version
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of the plugin. This is achieved by setting the `kotlin.version` property with a value
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that matches the version of the Kotlin plugin.
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ public final class LambdaSafe {
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if (!isLambdaGenericProblem(ex)) {
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throw ex;
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}
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logNonMachingType(callbackInstance, ex);
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logNonMatchingType(callbackInstance, ex);
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}
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}
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return InvocationResult.noResult();
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return false;
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}
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private void logNonMachingType(C callback, ClassCastException ex) {
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private void logNonMatchingType(C callback, ClassCastException ex) {
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if (this.logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
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Class<?> expectedType = ResolvableType.forClass(this.callbackType)
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.resolveGeneric();
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SpringApplication application = new SpringApplication(Conf.class);
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application.setWebApplicationType(WebApplicationType.NONE);
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this.context = application.run();
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Object resolver = getServiceLocator();
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Object resolver = getClassResolver();
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assertThat(resolver).isInstanceOf(SpringPackageScanClassResolver.class);
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}
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new ClassHidingClassLoader(CustomResolverServiceLocator.class));
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application.setResourceLoader(resourceLoader);
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this.context = application.run();
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Object resolver = getServiceLocator();
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Object resolver = getClassResolver();
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assertThat(resolver).isInstanceOf(DefaultPackageScanClassResolver.class);
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}
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private Object getServiceLocator() throws IllegalAccessException {
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private Object getClassResolver() throws IllegalAccessException {
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ServiceLocator instance = ServiceLocator.getInstance();
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Field field = ReflectionUtils.findField(ServiceLocator.class, "classResolver");
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field.setAccessible(true);
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interface GenericMultiArgCallback<T extends CharSequence> {
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void handle(Integer numner, T argument, Boolean bool);
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void handle(Integer number, T argument, Boolean bool);
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}
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interface GenericMultiArgFactory<T extends CharSequence> {
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Integer handle(Integer numner, T argument, Boolean bool);
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Integer handle(Integer number, T argument, Boolean bool);
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}
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