Setting path variables (and making sure they are available in a
HandlerFunction) is more convenient with MockServerRequest than
having to set attributes in MockServerWebExchange.
This commit removes MockServerRequest's deprecation.
Closes gh-25087
In many places UrlPathHelper is created and used without any
customizations, in some cases repeatedly. This commit adds a
shared read-only UrlPathHelper instance with default settings.
See gh-25100
This commit picks up where 613bd3be1d
left off by ensuring that a transaction manager configured via the
TransactionManagementConfigurer API takes precedence over any
transaction manager configured as a bean in the ApplicationContext
unless @Transactional is configured with a qualifier for the explicit
transaction manager to use in tests.
Closes gh-24869
Prior to this commit, the Spring TestContext Framework (TCF) favored a
@Primary transaction manger over one configured via the
TransactionManagementConfigurer API, and this contradicts the behavior
in production Spring applications.
This commit aligns the transaction manger lookup within the TCF so that
a transaction manger configured via the TransactionManagementConfigurer
API is properly favored over a @Primary transaction manager.
Closes gh-24869
This commit introduces support for setting the
spring.test.constructor.autowire.mode property via a JUnit Platform
configuration parameter -- for example, via the
junit-platform.properties file.
Closes gh-24285
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
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.
This commit introduces a @DynamicPropertySource annotation that can be
used on methods in test classes that want to add properties to the
Environment with a dynamically supplied value.
This new feature can be used in conjunction with Testcontainers and
other frameworks that manage resources outside the lifecycle of a
test's ApplicationContext.
Closes gh-24540
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
This commit deprecates PathExtensionContentNegotiationStrategy and
ServletPathExtensionContentNegotiationStrategy and also updates code
that depends on them internally to remove that dependence.
See gh-24179
Using Consumer<ClientCodecConfigurer> instead of
Consumer<ExchangeStrategies> eliminates one level of nesting that is
also unnecessary since codecs are the only strategy at present.
Closes gh-24124
Prior to this commit, developers could configure their WebClient to use
their custom `ExchangeStrategies`, by providing it in the
`WebClient.Builder` chain.
Once created, an `ExchangeStrategies` instance is not mutable, which
makes it hard for further customizations by other components. In the
case of the reported issue, other components would override the default
configuration for the codecs maxInMemorySize.
This commit makes the `ExchangeStrategies` mutable and uses that fact to
further customize them with a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies`
`Consumer` variant. This commit is also deprecating those mutating
variants in favor of a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies` that
takes a `ExchangeStrategies#Builder` directly and avoids mutation issues
altogether.
Closes gh-23961
Prior to this commit, developers could configure their WebClient to use
their custom `ExchangeStrategies`, by providing it in the
`WebClient.Builder` chain.
Once created, an `ExchangeStrategies` instance is not mutable, which
makes it hard for further customizations by other components. In the
case of the reported issue, other components would override the default
configuration for the codecs maxInMemorySize.
This commit makes the `ExchangeStrategies` mutable and uses that fact to
further customize them with a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies`
`Consumer` variant. This commit is also deprecating those mutating
variants in favor of a new `WebClient.Builder#exchangeStrategies` that
takes a `ExchangeStrategies#Builder` directly and avoids mutation issues
altogether.
Closes gh-23961
Before this commit the connector waited for a completed response (via
ServerHttpResponse#setComplete or ServerHttpResponse#writeWith) or an
error signal in handling, but it didn't deal explicitly with the case
where both can occur.
This commit explicitly waits for the completion of handling (success
or error) before passing the response downstream. If an error occurs
after response completion, it is wrapped in a dedicated exception that
also provides access to the completed response.
Close gh-24051
Prior to this commit, methods in a @ControllerAdvice bean were
registered and invoked twice if the advice was a scoped bean (e.g.,
request or session scoped). In other words, both the proxy bean and the
target bean were wrapped in ControllerAdviceBean instances.
This commit fixes this bug by modifying the findAnnotatedBeans() method
in ControllerAdviceBean so that it filters out targets of scoped
proxies.
Closes gh-24017
Changes introduced in commit 9b2087618b
caused a regression for Cookie support in MockHttpServletResponse.
Specifically, an Expires attribute that cannot be parsed using
`ZonedDateTime.parse()` now results in an exception; whereas,
previously an entry such as `Expires=0` was allowed.
This commit fixes this issue in MockCookie by catching and ignoring any
DateTimeException thrown while attempting to parse an Expires attribute.
Closes gh-23911
Prior to this commit, if MockServletContext was configured with a
FileSystemResourceLoader, invocations of the following methods on a
Microsoft Windows operating system resulted in an InvalidPathException
if the supplied path contained a colon (such as "C:\\temp"). This is
inconsistent with the behavior on non-Windows operating systems. In
addition, for comparable errors resulting in an IOException, those
methods (except getRealPath()) return null instead of throwing the
exception.
- getResourcePaths()
- getResource()
- getResourceAsStream()
- getRealPath()
This commit makes handling of InvalidPathException and IOException
consistent for these methods: both exceptions now result in null be
returned by these methods.
Closes gh-23717
At present, MockCookie doesn't preserve expires attribute. This has a
consequence that a cookie value set using
MockHttpServletResponse#addHeader containing an expires attribute will
not match the cookie value obtained from
MockHttpServletResponse#getHeader, since the expires attribute will get
calculated based on current time.
This commit enhances MockCookie to preserve the expires attribute.
Closes gh-23769
Prior to this commit, several of the methods in XpathRequestMatchers
declared unused type parameters (e.g., <T>). This was obviously the
result of copying an existing method that actually needs the type
parameter for proper casting.
For example, the following ...
public <T> RequestMatcher exists() {
// ...
}
... should actually be declared without <T>, since T is not used in the
implementation or in the return type:
public RequestMatcher exists() {
// ...
}
This commit removes all unused type parameter declarations in
XpathRequestMatchers.
Side Effects:
Now that we have removed the unused type parameter declarations, users
will see the following side effects if they had previously declared a
type argument when invoking such methods.
- Java: an "Unused type arguments for the non generic method ..."
warning will be generated by the compiler, but the code will continue
to work unmodified.
- Kotlin: a "Type inference failed: Not enough information to infer
parameter T in fun ..." compiler error will be raised, causing the
code to no longer compile (see
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-5464). Removal of the type
argument declaration will allow the code to work correctly again.
Closes gh-23860
Prior to this commit, several of the ResultMatcher methods used in
MockMvc declared unused type parameters (e.g., <T>). This was obviously
the result of copying an existing method that actually needs the type
parameter for proper casting.
For example, the following in RequestResultMatchers ...
public <T> ResultMatcher attribute(String name, Object expectedValue) {
// ...
}
... should actually be declared without <T>, since T is not used in the
implementation or in the return type:
public ResultMatcher attribute(String name, Object expectedValue) {
// ...
}
This commit removes all unused type parameter declarations in MockMvc
result matchers.
Side Effects:
Now that we have removed the unused type parameter declarations, users
will see the following side effects if they had previously declared a
type argument when invoking such methods.
- Java: an "Unused type arguments for the non generic method ..."
warning will be generated by the compiler, but the code will continue
to work unmodified.
- Kotlin: a "Type inference failed: Not enough information to infer
parameter T in fun ..." compiler error will be raised, causing the
code to no longer compile (see
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-5464). Removal of the type
argument declaration will allow the code to work correctly again.
Closes gh-23858
The new sessionAttributeDoesNotExist() method introduced in commit
e73344fc71 declares an unused type
parameter <T>.
This commit removes that unused type parameter from the method
signature.
See gh-23756
Analogous to the attributeDoesNotExist() method in ModelResultMatchers,
this commit introduces a new sessionAttributeDoesNotExist() method in
RequestResultMatchers which asserts that the given attributes are null
in the HttpSession.
Closes gh-23756
Spring Framework 5.2 introduced an EventPublishingTestExecutionListener
in the Spring TestContext Framework. This listener is automatically
registered via the spring.factories mechanism; however, this listener is
not registered in the abstract JUnit 4 and TestNG base classes.
This commit addresses this oversight by explicitly registering the
EventPublishingTestExecutionListener in the following classes.
- AbstractJUnit4SpringContextTests
- AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests
- AbstractTestNGSpringContextTests
- AbstractTransactionalTestNGSpringContextTests
Closes gh-23748
This commit renames the Runnable variant to executeWithoutResult
and uses a Consumer<TransactionStatus> parameter for better
consistency with TransactionCallbackWithoutResult.
Closes gh-23724
Prior to this commit, one could not test for the absence of a specific
HTTP header in a request.
This commit adds a headerDoesNotExist() method in MockRestRequestMatchers.
Closes gh-23721
Bypass server cookie and write Set-Cookie header directly for Reactor
Netty, and Servlet API which do not provide options.
For Undertow use the sameSite attribute.
Closes gh-23693
Spring Framework 5.2 M1 introduced a memory leak for applications using
@Async methods. Specifically, in a large test suite with multiple
ApplicationContexts that were closed (e.g., via @DirtiesContext,
@MockBean, or context cache eviction), the JVM process could run out of
memory.
Underlying cause: Due to a missing equals() implementation in Spring's
new AnnotationCandidateClassFilter, CGLIB's static cache of generated
classes indirectly retained references to BeanFactory instances for the
closed ApplicationContexts for the duration of the test suite.
This commit fixes this regression by introducing a proper equals()
implementation in AnnotationCandidateClassFilter. This commit also
introduces corresponding hashCode() and toString() implementations.
Closes gh-23571
This commit renames Spr3896SuiteTests to comply with our naming
convention for test classes that should be executed via the Gradle
build.
The effect of this commit is that test classes included in that "suite"
are no longer executed twice in the build. Consequently, Gradle and
Bamboo will now report the same number of executed tests for the
spring-test project.
Prior to this commit, the Spring Framework build would partially use the
dependency management plugin to import and enforce BOMs.
This commit applies the dependency management plugin to all Java
projects and regroups all version management declaration in the root
`build.gradle` file (versions and exclusions).
Some versions are overridden in specific modules for
backwards-compatibility reasons or extended support.
This commit also adds the Gradle versions plugin that checks for
dependency upgrades in artifact repositories and produces a report; you
can use the following:
./gradlew dependencyUpdates
Prior to this commit, it was impossible to include a placeholder (i.e.,
${placeholder.name}) in a Properties file location configured via
@TestPropertySource if the placeholder was immediately followed by a
relative path (i.e., "../"). This was due to the fact that the location
was always cleaned using StringUtils.cleanPath(), which removed the
placeholder and the relative path syntax.
This commit fixes this by preserving all placeholders in
@TestPropertySource locations by simply not cleaning the locations if
they contain placeholders.
Closes gh-23544
This commit ensures that locations to resources configured via
@ContextConfiguration & @TestPropertySource are consistently cleaned
using StringUtils.clean().
See gh-23544
This commit introduces a collection of @Nested integration tests that
verify proper support for @TestPropertySource with explicit properties
files declared with absolute paths, relative paths, and placeholders in
the classpath and in the file system.
See gh-23544
This commit prepends "[{index}] " to all custom display names
configured via @ParameterizedTest.
This provides better diagnostics between the "technical names" reported
on the CI server vs. the "display names" reported within a developer's
IDE.
See gh-23451
Prior to this commit, there was no way to replace the Set-Cookie header
via MockHttpServletResponse. Specifically, an invocation of setHeader()
for the Set-Cookie header resulted in an additional Set-Cookie header
instead of replacing the existing one, which is in violation of the
contract for javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse.setHeader(...).
This commit refactors the internals of MockHttpServletResponse to ensure
that an existing Set-Cookie header is overwritten when set via an
invocation of setHeader(). This commit also verifies the expected
behavior for addHeader() and addCookie() with regard to multiple cookies.
Closes gh-23512
Prior to this commit, the invokeMethod() utility method in
ReflectionTestUtils only supported instance methods.
This commit brings the invokeMethod() support on par with the getField()
support by supporting the invocation of static methods via two new
invokeMethod() variants.
Closes gh-23504
The use of LinkedCaseInsensitiveMap, going back to 3.0, makes it
unnecessary to iterate over keys which can cause
ConcurrentModificationException.
Closes gh-23460
This commit reorganizes tasks and scripts in the build to only apply
them where they're needed. We're considering here 3 "types" of projects
in our build:
* the root project, handling documentation, publishing, etc
* framework modules (a project that's published as a spring artifact)
* internal modules, such as the BOM, our coroutines support and our
integration-tests
With this change, we're strealining the project configuration for all
spring modules and only applying plugins when needed (typically our
kotlin support).
See gh-23282
The recently added body(Object) variant can be confused easily with
body(Publisher, Class) forgetting to provide the element type and
only running into the IllegalArgumentException at runtime.
See gh-23212
This commit migrates the spring-test test suite from JUnit 4 to JUnit
Jupiter where applicable.
Tests specific to our JUnit 4 and TestNG support remain written using
those frameworks. In addition, some tests are still written in JUnit 4
if they extend a test class that should not be migrated to JUnit
Jupiter.
See gh-23451
This commit removes the JUnit 4 dependency from all modules except
spring-test which provides explicit JUnit 4 support.
This commit also includes the following.
- migration from JUnit 4 assertions to JUnit Jupiter assertions in all
Kotlin tests
- migration from JUnit 4 assumptions in Spring's TestGroup support to
JUnit Jupiter assumptions, based on org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException
- introduction of a new TestGroups utility class than can be used from
existing JUnit 4 tests in the spring-test module in order to perform
assumptions using JUnit 4's Assume class
See gh-23451
Update `ListableBeanFactory` and `BeanFactoryUtils` to add the missing
`getBeanNamesForType` methods that accept a `ResolvableType` rather
than a `Class`.
This completes the work started in 778a01943b.
Closes gh-23335
Added support for status codes that do not occur in HttpStatus in
DefaultClientResponseBuilder and made ClientResponse::statusCode
ClientHttpResponse::getStatusCode @Nullable.
Closed gh-23366
This commit introduces tests which verify that properties configured via
@TestPropertySource used as a meta-annotation override those configured
via @TestPropertySource used as a meta-meta-annotation.
See gh-23320
Prior to this commit, if multiple, directly present
`@TestPropertySource` annotations declared the same property, the
precedence ordering was top-down instead of bottom-up, in contrast to
the semantics for class hierarchies. In other words, a subsequent
`@TestPropertySource` annotation could not override a property in a
previous `@TestPropertySource` annotation.
This commit overhauls the internals of `TestPropertySourceUtils` in
order to provide proper support for property overrides within local,
directly present `@TestPropertySource` declarations.
Specifically, the `locations` and `properties` attributes from all
`@TestPropertySource` declarations that are directly present or
meta-present on a given class are now merged into a single instance of
`TestPropertySourceAttributes` internally, with assertions in place to
ensure that such "same level" `@TestPropertySource` declarations do not
configure different values for the `inheritLocations` and
`inheritProperties` flags. Effectively, all "same level"
`@TestPropertySource` declarations are treated internally as if there
were only one such annotation declared by the user.
See gh-23320
Prior to this commit, @TestPropertySource could not be declared as a
repeatable annotation. In addition, a local declaration of
@TestPropertySource would silently override a meta-present
@TestPropertySource.
This commit addresses this issue by introducing @TestPropertySources as
a container for @TestPropertySource. This commit also updates the
search and algorithms within TestPropertySourceUtils.
Closes gh-23320
gh-23289 introduced support for multiple single-line comment prefixes
for ScriptUtils, ResourceDatabasePopulator, and EmbeddedDatabaseBuilder.
This commit adds the same support for @SqlConfig in the TestContext
Framework. Specifically, @SqlConfig has a new `commentPrefixes`
attribute for setting multiple single-line comment prefixes.
Closes gh-23331
Prior to this commit, the standard Gradle `test` task was configured to
execute all JUnit tests and had a dependency on the `testNG` task. In
addition, the `aggregateTestReports` task depended on the results of
the `test` and `testNG` tasks as input. Consequently, a subsequent
execution of the `aggregateTestReports` task would not be considered
UP-TO-DATE since the JUnit and TestNG results were both written to the
same "test" reports folder.
This commit introduces a new `junit` test task that allows JUnit and
TestNG test output to be completely independent. The standard `test`
task now depends on `junit` and `testNG` but does not execute any tests
itself, and the `aggregateTestReports` task now depends on the
individual `junit` and `testNG` results instead of on the mixed `test`
results.
See also: eec183ef28
This commit upgrades Coroutines support to kotlinx.coroutines
1.3.0-RC, leverages the new Coroutines BOM and refine Coroutines
detection to avoid false positives.
Only Coroutines to Mono context interoperability is supported
for now.
CLoses gh-23326
Prior to this commit, a null path supplied to the isPattern(), match(),
and matchStart() methods in AntPathMatcher resulted in a
NullPointerException.
This commit addresses this by treating a `null` path as a non-matching
pattern.
Closes gh-23297
This commit adds a getContentAsString(Charset fallbackCharset) method
to MockHttpServletResponse in order to make it easier to get the content
in a specific charset like UTF-8 when the response charset has not been
explicitly set (by default ISO-8859-1 is used).
JsonPathResultMatchers leverages this new feature to support UTF-8
content out of the box.
Closes gh-23219
This commit simplifies the build for spring-test by running JUnit 4
tests and JUnit Jupiter tests together in the standard Gradle `test`
task.
As an added bonus, the ignored tests in SpringJUnit4ConcurrencyTests
and ClassLevelDisabledSpringRuleTests are now reported in the test
results.
See gh-23286
Prior to this commit, ParallelExecutionSpringExtensionTests.TestCase
was accidentally included in the build which skewed the number of tests
in spring-test by 1000.
Prior to this commit, @TestConstructor supported a boolean `autowire`
attribute which naturally limited the configuration to two states: on
or off. Since we may need to support additional autowiring modes in the
future, the use of a boolean is limiting.
This commit address this issue by introducing a new AutowireMode enum
in @TestConstructor with ALL and ANNOTATED constants. In addition, the
attribute has been renamed to `autowireMode`, and the system property
has been renamed to `spring.test.constructor.autowire.mode` for greater
clarity of purpose.
Closes gh-23224
The commit deprecates syncBody(Object) in favor of body(Object)
which has the same behavior in ServerResponse, WebClient and
WebTestClient. It also adds body(Object, Class) and
body(Object, ParameterizedTypeReference) methods in order to support
any reactive type that can be adapted to a Publisher via
ReactiveAdapterRegistry. Related BodyInserters#fromProducer
methods are provided as well.
Shadowed Kotlin body<T>() extensions are deprecated in favor of
bodyWithType<T>() ones, including dedicated Publisher<T> and
Flow<T> variants. Coroutines extensions are adapted as well, and
body(Object) can now be used with suspending functions.
Closes gh-23212
This commit introduces Flux<Part> ServerRequest.parts() that delegates
to ServerWebExchange.getParts() and offers an alternative,
streaming way of accessing multipart data.
Closes gh-23131
This commit introduces an overloaded jsonPath() method to specify a
target type to coerce into for MockMvcResultMatchers.
- jsonPath(String, Matcher<T>, Class<T>)
Closes gh-23141
This commit documents which attributes in @Transactional are supported
for test-managed transactions in the Spring TestContext Framework (TCF).
Closes gh-23149
Prior to this commit, MockHttpServletRequest.setCookies() produced one
Cookie header per supplied cookie, resulting in multiple Cookie headers
which violates the specification.
This commit fixes this by ensuring that all cookie name-value pairs are
stored under a single Cookie header, separated by a semicolon.
Closes gh-23074
Prior to this commit, HeaderResultMatchers had a direct dependency on
org.junit.Assert which forces JUnit 4 to be present on the classpath.
This commit fixes this by introducing assertNotNull() in
org.springframework.test.util.AssertionErrors and delegating to that
instead.
Fixes gh-22932
Organize test imports to expand all '.*' static imports into
fully qualified imports.
This update will allow us to use additional checkstyle rules in
the future, and will also help if we migrate fully to AssertJ.
DefaultCacheAwareContextLoaderDelegate now logs the identity hash code
for an application context instance that was stored in or retrieved from
the context cache in the Spring TestContext Framework.
Closes gh-22925
* Add limited checkstyles to test code
Add a limited set of checkstyle rules to the test codebase to improve
code consistency.
* Fix checksyle violations in test code
* Organize imports to fix checkstyle for test code
* Migrate to assertThatExceptionOfType
Migrate aware from ExpectedException rules to AssertJ exception
assertions. Also include a checkstyle rules to ensure that the
the ExpectedException is not accidentally used in the future.
See gh-22894
Prior to this commit, dependency injection of all arguments in a test
class constructor invoked by JUnit Jupiter was only possible if the
constructor was explicitly annotated with @Autowired.
This commit introduces support for a configurable "test constructor
autowire" mode which defaults to false in order to remain backwards
compatible.
Specifically, this mode can be configured globally for an entire test
suite via a new "spring.test.constructor.autowire" JVM system property
that can alternatively be configured via the SpringProperties
mechanism. In addition, the global "test constructor autowire" mode can
be overridden locally on a per-class basis via the new @TestConstructor
annotation.
Closes gh-22286
Introduces TransactionManager marker interface for PlatformTransactionManager as well as ReactiveTransactionManager, allowing for a common configuration type in TransactionAspectSupport and TransactionManagementConfigurer.
Closes gh-22590
This commit deprecates MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_UTF8 and
MediaType.APPLICATION_PROBLEM_JSON_UTF8 in favor of
MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON and MediaType.APPLICATION_PROBLEM_JSON since
UTF-8 encoding is now handled correctly by most browsers
(related bug has been fixed in Chrome since September 2017).
MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON is now used as the default JSON content type.
Closes gh-22788
This commit removes the @Deprecated declaration on the
org.springframework.mock.jndi package, since such usage results in a
compiler warning on JDK 9+ which breaks Spring's JDK 9 and JDK 11 CI
builds.
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6481080
See gh-22779
An empty path mapping in an @RequestMapping now consistently matches to
empty paths regardless of whether there are both type and method level,
annotations, or method-level only.
Closes gh-22543
This commit introduces a publishEvent() method in the TestContext API
as a convenience for publishing an ApplicationEvent to the test's
ApplicationContext but only if the ApplicationContext is currently
available and with lazy creation of the ApplicationEvent.
For example, the beforeTestClass() method in
EventPublishingTestExecutionListener is now implemented as follows.
public void beforeTestClass(TestContext testContext) {
testContext.publishEvent(BeforeTestClassEvent::new);
}
Closes gh-22765
This commit registers the EventPublishingTestExecutionListener as a
default TestExecutionListener with an order of 10,000. This registers
the EventPublishingTestExecutionListener as the last listener provided
by the Spring Framework.
With EventPublishingTestExecutionListener registered with an order of
10,000, it is effectively wrapped by all other Spring listeners,
including support for @DirtiesContext and test-managed transactions.
Furthermore, this commit revises the implementation of
EventPublishingTestExecutionListener to take advantage of the new
TestContext#hasApplicationContext() support which allows the
EventPublishingTestExecutionListener to publish events only if the
test's ApplicationContext is currently available. This avoids
undesirable side-effects such as eager loading of the
ApplicationContext before it is needed or re-loading of the
ApplicationContext after it has been intentionally closed.
Closes gh-18490
This commit introduces support in the Spring TestContext Framework
(TCF) to query whether the test's ApplicationContext is available.
Specifically, this commit introduces the following two `default`
methods along with corresponding implementations in DefaultTestContext
and DefaultCacheAwareContextLoaderDelegate.
- `boolean hasApplicationContext()` in the TestContext API
- `boolean isContextLoaded(MergedContextConfiguration)` in the
CacheAwareContextLoaderDelegate API
Closes gh-22756
Normally failed requests fail the test but they're suppressed for some
reason (e.g. in async callback) then verify should still correctly
report the failures.
Closes gh-21799