Commit 31fa1569c5 introduced initial support for avoiding unnecessary
annotation synthesis in the MergedAnnotation API; however, it only
avoided synthesis for annotations that do not declare any attributes.
This commit reworks this support to avoid unnecessary annotation
synthesis for annotations that declare attributes.
Specifically, this commit introduces a new `isSynthesizable()` method
in AnnotationTypeMapping that allows the "synthesizable" flag to be
computed once and cached along with the other metadata already cached
in AnnotationTypeMapping instances. TypeMappedAnnotation now delegates
to this new method when determining whether it should synthesize an
annotation.
Closes gh-24861
As of gh-24952, `PathPatternParser` will strictly reject patterns with
`"**"` in the middle of them. `"**"` is only allowed at the end of the
pattern for matching multiple path segments until the end of the path.
Currently, if `"**"` is used in the middle of a pattern it will be
considered as a single `"*"` instead. Rejecting such cases should
clarify the situation.
This commit prepares for that upcoming change and:
* logs a warning message if such a case is used by an application
* expands the MVC and WebFlux documentation about URI matching in
general
Closes gh-24958
Prior to Spring Framework 5.2, some of our annotation utilities would
not synthesize an annotation if it was already synthesized or not
synthesizable (i.e., did not declare local aliases via @AliasFor and
did not declare attributes that could override attributes in the
meta-annotation hierarchy above the given annotation); however, we lost
most of this functionality with the introduction of the new
MergedAnnotations API.
This commit revises the implementation of createSynthesized() in
TypeMappedAnnotation so that, for invocations of
MergedAnnotation.synthesize() and indirectly for invocations of
AnnotatedElementUtils.findMergedAnnotation(), etc.:
1. An annotation that was previously synthesized will not be
synthesized again.
2. An annotation that is not "synthesizable" will not be synthesized.
For both of the above use cases, the original annotation is now
returned from createSynthesized().
Closes gh-24861
According to the Javadoc for ServletRequest's getServerName() method,
when the `Host` header is set, the server name is "the value of the
part before ':' in the Host header value ...". For a value representing
an IPV6 address such as `[::ffff:abcd:abcd]`, the enclosing square
brackets should therefore not be stripped from the enclosed IPV6
address.
However, the changes made in conjunction with gh-16704 introduced a
regression in Spring Framework 4.1 for the getServerName() method in
MockHttpServletRequest by stripping the enclosing brackets from the
IPV6 address in the `Host` header. Similarly, the changes made in
conjunction with gh-20686 introduced a regression in Spring Framework
4.3.13 and 5.0.2 in the getRequestURL() method in
MockHttpServletRequest by delegating to the getServerName() method
which strips the enclosing brackets.
This commit fixes the implementation of getServerName() so that the
enclosing brackets are no longer stripped from an IPV6 address in the
`Host` header. The implementation of getRequestURL() is therefore also
fixed.
In addition, in order to avoid a NullPointerException, the
implementations of getServerName() and getServerPort() now assert that
an IPV6 address present in the `Host` header correctly contains an
opening and closing bracket and throw an IllegalStateException if that
is not the case.
Closes gh-24916
Prior to this commit, the `MimeTypeUtils` LRUCache would maintain a
queue to track least recently used cached values. In some cases,
concurrent access could create more entries in that unbounded queue than
expected and spend a significant amount of time removing entries in that
queue (i.e. iterating over a long list of elements).
This commit ensures that recently used entries are only added to the
queue if they've been removed by the current thread, in case of
concurrent access.
Fixes gh-24886
Prior to this commit, it was unclear in the documentation that a default
constructor will be used by default for autowiring if multiple
constructors are present and none of them is annotated with @Autowired.
This commit improves the documentation in this regard.
Closes gh-24838
This commit introduces an integration test for the status quo in the
Spring TestContext Framework (TCF) for multiple transaction managers
registered as @Primary and via the TransactionManagementConfigurer API.
In Spring Framework 5.3 we will revise the transaction manager lookup in
TestContextTransactionUtils so that the transaction manager configured
via the TransactionManagementConfigurer API is favored over a @Primary
transaction manager.
See gh-24869
This commit consolidates TransactionManager lookup tests in the Spring
TestContext Framework (TCF), migrates some to JUnit Jupiter, simplifies
their implementations, and removes duplicated test cases.