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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ $ fly -t spring set-pipeline -p spring-boot -c ci/pipeline.yml -l ci/parameters.
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----
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NOTE: This assumes that you have credhub integration configured with the appropriate
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secrets
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secrets.
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=== Release
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ include::{snippets}loggers/single/http-response.adoc[]
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[[loggerse-single-response-structure]]
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[[loggers-single-response-structure]]
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=== Response Structure
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The response contains details of the requested logger. The following table describes the
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[[shutdowm-shutting-down-response-structure]]
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[[shutdown-shutting-down-response-structure]]
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=== Response Structure
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The response contains details of the result of the shutdown request. The following table
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}
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@Test
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public void doesNotConfigureDefaultUserIfUserDetailsRepositoryAvailable() {
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public void doesNotConfigureDefaultUserIfUserDetailsServiceAvailable() {
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this.contextRunner.withUserConfiguration(UserConfig.class, TestConfig.class)
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.withConfiguration(
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AutoConfigurations.of(ReactiveSecurityAutoConfiguration.class))
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settings that are specific to a particular area of its functionality.
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Assume that you are using Spring Batch and you rely on the auto-configuration for it.
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Your could define your `@SpringBootApplication` as follows:
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You could define your `@SpringBootApplication` as follows:
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[source,java,indent=0]
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NOTE: Depending on the complexity of your application, you may either have a single
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`ApplicationConfiguration` class for your customizations or one class per domain area when
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`@Configuration` class for your customizations or one class per domain area when
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it makes sense. The latter approach lets you enable it in one of your tests, if necessary,
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with the `@Import` annotation.
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Bindable<BeanWithNestedCollection> target = Bindable
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.of(BeanWithNestedCollection.class);
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BeanWithNestedCollection foo = this.binder.bind("foo", target).get();
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assertThat(foo.getValue()).isNotNull();
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assertThat(foo.getValue()).isEqualTo("one");
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assertThat(foo.getFoos().get(0).getValue()).isEqualTo("two");
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assertThat(foo.getFoos().get(1).getValue()).isEqualTo("three");
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}
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}
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@Bean
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public ReactiveUserDetailsService userDetailsRepository() {
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public ReactiveUserDetailsService userDetailsService() {
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return new MapReactiveUserDetailsService(User.withDefaultPasswordEncoder()
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.username("foo").password("password").roles("USER").build());
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}
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