This commit adds support for `@Scheduled` annotation on reactive
methods and Kotlin suspending functions.
Reactive methods are methods that return a `Publisher` or a subclass
of `Publisher`. The `ReactiveAdapterRegistry` is used to support many
implementations, such as `Flux`, `Mono`, `Flow`, `Single`, etc.
Methods should not take any argument and published values will be
ignored, as they are already with synchronous support.
This is implemented in `ScheduledAnnotationReactiveSupport`, which
"converts" Publishers to `Runnable`. This strategy keeps track of
active Subscriptions in the `ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor`,
in order to cancel them all in case of shutdown.
The existing scheduling support for tasks is reused, aligning the
triggering behavior with the existing support: cron, fixedDelay and
fixedRate are all supported strategies.
If the `Publisher` errors, the exception is logged at warn level and
otherwise ignored. As a result new `Runnable` instances will be
created for each execution and scheduling will continue.
The only difference with synchronous support is that error signals
will not be thrown by those `Runnable` tasks and will not be made
available to the `org.springframework.util.ErrorHandler` contract.
This is due to the asynchronous and lazy nature of Publishers.
Closes gh-23533
Closes gh-28515
This commit adds support of parsing a simple long from a String and
turning it to an `Instant` by considering it represents a timestamp in
milliseconds (see `Instant.ofEpochMilli`). Failing to parse a long from
the String, the previous algorithm is used: first check for an RFC-1123
representation then an ISO_INSTANT representation.
See gh-30312
Closes gh-30546
Prior to this commit, if a non-annotated [1] class was registered
directly with an ApplicationContext -- for example, via
AnnotatedBeanDefinitionReader, AnnotationConfigApplicationContext, or
@ContextConfiguration -- it was not considered a configuration class in
'lite' mode unless @Bean methods were declared locally. In other words,
if the registered class didn't declare local @Bean methods but rather
extended a class that declared @Bean methods, then the registered class
was not parsed as a @Configuration class in 'lite' mode, and the @Bean
methods were ignored.
Whereas, a non-annotated class registered via @Import is always
considered to be a configuration class candidate.
To address this discrepancy between @Import'ed classes and classes
registered directly with an ApplicationContext, this commit treats any
class registered via AnnotatedBeanDefinitionReader as a @Configuration
class candidate with @Bean 'lite' mode semantics.
[1] In this context, "non-annotated" means a class not annotated (or
meta-annotated) with @Component, @ComponentScan, @Import, or
@ImportResource.
Closes gh-30449
This commit:
- Refine the wording used in logs and Javadoc
- Avoid calling awaitPreventShutdownBarrier() in afterRestore()
- Add logs to print the restart duration
See gh-29921
Restores proper event type propagation to parent context.
Selectively applies payload type to given payload object.
Also reuses cached type for regular ApplicationEvent now.
Closes gh-30360
This commit fixes the check by avoiding a fallback to eventType's
hasUnresolvableGenerics(). This could previously lead to checking a
generic event type `A<T>` against a listener which accepts unrelated
`B` and return `true` despite the inconsistency.
Note that this wouldn't necessarily surface to the user because there is
a `catch (ClassCastException e)` down the line, which was primarily put
in place to deal with lambda-based listeners but happens to catch an
exception thrown due to the bad result of `supportsEventType`.
The `supportsEventType` now matches generic `PayloadApplicationEvent`
types with a raw counterpart, using the above fallback only in that case
and otherwise ultimately returning `false`.
Closes gh-30399
This commit reviews BeanInstanceSupplier to reuse more code from
ConstructorResolver. Previously, the autowired argument resolution was
partially duplicated and this commit introduces a new common path via
RegisteredBean#resolveAutowiredArgument.
Closes gh-30401
VirtualThreadDelegate built on JDK 21 for multi-release jar.
Includes dedicated VirtualThreadTaskExecutor as lean option.
Includes setVirtualThreads flag on SimpleAsyncTaskExecutor.
Includes additional default methods on AsyncTaskExecutor.
Closes gh-30241
This commit handles AutowiredCandidateQualifier instances, rather than
relying on qualifiers being statically defined and meta-annotated with
`@Qualifier`.
Closes gh-30410
This commit enables sub-classes to better customize resource selection
and resource loading in `ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource`, without
a need to duplicate the caching logic of `refreshProperties`.
See gh-30334
Closes gh-30369
This commit optimizes `DefaultLifecycleProcessor::stopBeans` by using a
`TreeMap` when gathering the `LifecycleGroup`s during stopBeans. It also
switches to a functional style using `computeIfAbsent`.
Finally, it further optimizes `LifecycleGroup` by removing sorting of
`LifecycleGroupMember` members list entirely, turning the class into a
simple record.
This is possible because the members list is already comprised of
members which all share the same phase value, so sorting according to
each member's phase is redundant.
Closes gh-30361
Co-authored-by: Simon Baslé <sbasle@vmware.com>
- Split Validator::of into two factory methods:
- forInstanceOf using Class::isAssignableFrom
- forType using Class::equals
- Moved anonymous implementation into TypedValidator with default access
Closes gh-30341
This commit introduces `of` method in `Validator` to provide a way to
create a validator for the specific type `<T>` using `BiConsumer<T, Errors>`
and define the validator in a functional way.
This also eliminates the boilerplate for implementing the `supports` method.
ObjectUtils.nullSafeToString(Object) exists for generating a string
representation of various objects in a "null-safe" manner, including
support for object graphs, collections, etc.
However, there are times when we would like to generate a "concise",
null-safe string representation that does not include an entire object
graph (or potentially a collection of object graphs).
This commit introduces ObjectUtils.nullSafeConciseToString(Object) to
address this need and makes use of the new feature in FieldError and
ConversionFailedException.
Closes gh-30286
This commit refactors some AssertJ assertions into more idiomatic and
readable ones. Using the dedicated assertion instead of a generic one
will produce more meaningful error messages.
For instance, consider collection size:
```
// expected: 5 but was: 2
assertThat(collection.size()).equals(5);
// Expected size: 5 but was: 2 in: [1, 2]
assertThat(collection).hasSize(5);
```
Closes gh-30104
This commit ensures that init/destroy methods that are provided as
default methods from interfaces are properly covered by runtime hints at
runtime.
Closes gh-29246
Prior to this commit, reflection hints registered for beans was
selectively applied to only consider the methods that we'll actually
need reflection on at runtime. This would rely on an undocumented
behavior of GraalVM Native where calling `getDeclaredMethods` on a type
would only return known metadata at runtime, ignoring the ones that were
not registered during native compilation.
As of oracle/graal#5171, this behavior is now fixed in GraalVM and
aligns with the JVM behavior: all methods will be returned. This means
that if during native compilation, introspection was not registered for
the type a new `MissingReflectionMetadataException` will be raised.
As a follow up of #29205, this commit contributes the "introspection on
declared method" reflection hint for all registered beans.
Closes gh-29246
An ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown by
Validator.getConstraintsForClass when processing Kotlin beans
with extensions functions (Kotlin or Hibernate Validator bug).
This commit catches those exceptions and report them as warning
without the full stactrace, and report as well other
ones thrown as errors with the full stracktrace.
Closes gh-30037
This commit modifies PerThisAspect (which is used indirectly in
AspectJAutoProxyCreatorTests.perThisAspect()) so that it uses a shared
@Pointcut for both the @Aspect and @Around declarations, in order to
refute claims made in gh-29998 that the documentation in the reference
manual is incorrect.
This commit leverages Hibernate Validator's own internal use
of standard Java reflection to perform validation on suspending
function, which fixes the ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException previously
observed.
Validation of suspending function return values remains unsupported
as Hibernate Validator is not Coroutines aware.
Closes gh-23499
This commit introduces a BeanValidationBeanRegistrationAotProcessor
which adds reflection hints for custom ConstraintValidator discovered
on beans constructors, methods and properties.
Closes gh-29823
Kotlin reflection API invocation on a specific function
may require iterating on all Java methods to find the right
Kotlin function. As a consequence, this commit adds introspection
hints on the class declared methods for all Kotlin beans since
the impact on the footprint is low.
Closes gh-29663
Spring Framework 6.0 GA introduced a regression in the component index
support for Jakarta annotations such as @Named and @ManagedBean.
Prior to this commit, @Named and @ManagedBean components were
registered in the component index at build time; however, component
scanning failed to find those component at run time.
This commit updates ClassPathScanningCandidateComponentProvider so that
`jakarta.*` annotation types are once again supported for component
scanning via the component index at run time.
Closes gh-29641
This commit reverts changes to AbstractCacheManager since iterating
over the caches in a for-loop and a stream is duplicated effort.
This commit reverts changes to DefaultRenderingResponseBuilder,
RouterFunctions, and OriginHandshakeInterceptor since order matters for
those use cases: they were originally based on the semantics of
LinkedHashSet or LinkedHashMap; whereas, Set.copyOf() and Map.copyOf()
do not provide any guarantees regarding ordering.
This commit also applies analogous changes to "sibling" implementations
across Servlet mocks as well as Web MVC and WebFlux.
See gh-29321
When a hint such as `graphql/*.*` is registered for resources that are
looked up via classpath scanning using a pattern such as
`classpath*:graphql/**/*.graphqls`, an appropriate pattern is in fact
registered in the generated `resource-config.json` file for GraalVM
native images; however, classpath scanning fails since GraalVM
currently does not make the `graphql` directory automatically available
as a classpath resource.
This can be very confusing and cumbersome for users since a file such
as `graphql/schema.graphqls` will not be discovered via classpath
scanning even though the file is present in the native image filesystem.
To address this, this commit automatically registers resource hints for
enclosing directories for a registered pattern.
If the GraalVM team later decides to perform automatic directory
registration, we can then remove the code introduced in conjunction
with this issue.
Closes gh-29403
This commit copies and adapts the logic from
DefaultListableBeanFactory#findMergedAnnotationOnBean
private method to make it suitable for returning multiple
annotations found in the type hierarchy in order
to support this use case with @ImportRuntimeHints.
Closes gh-29361
At present, creating LoggingCacheErrorHandler with custom logger requires use of Commons Logging API, as the appropriate constructor expects org.apache.commons.logging.Log instance. As Commons Logging is rarely the logging framework of choice in applications these days, interaction with its API might not be desirable.
This commit adds LoggingCacheErrorHandler constructor that accepts logger name and thus avoids leaking out any details about the underlying logging framework.
This commit exposes a "spring.aot.processing" system property when the
AOT engine is running. This can be used by code that need to react
differently when the application is being refreshed for AOT processing.
Closes gh-29340
Prior to this commit, AnnotationTypeMapping logged a warning for the use
of convention-based annotation attribute overrides in composed Bean
Validation constraint annotations, even though those attribute overrides
are not related to Spring.
For example, Hibernate's @URL constraint annotation is meta-annotated
with Bean Validation's @Pattern constraint annotation, and we should not
log a warning in such scenarios.
This commit addresses that by not logging a warning if convention-based
annotation attribute overrides are detected for a composed @Constraint
annotation.
Closes gh-29206
This commit makes sure that hints are registered for CGLIB proxies even
if the proxy itself is not created. This typically happens when AOT runs
on an existing classpath, and a previous run already created the proxy.
Closes gh-29295
There's currently a considerable amount of overlap between the
implementations of AotProcessor and TestAotProcessor. In addition
AotProcessor is abstract and does not include a main() method; whereas,
TestAotProcessor is concrete and does include a main() method.
To address these issues, this commit:
- Introduces an AbstractAotProcessor base class that AotProcessor and
TestAotProcessor now both extend
- Moves common properties/functionality to AbstractAotProcessor
- Renames AotProcessor to ContextAotProcessor
- Makes TestAotProcessor abstract like ContextAotProcessor
- Removes the main() method from TestAotProcessor
Closes gh-29266
This commit also removes ResourcePropertiesPersister which
was introduced in 5.3 specifically for spring.xml.ignore
flag and which is expected to be used only internally by
Spring Framework. DefaultPropertiesPersister should be used
instead.
Closes gh-29277
This commit updates code generation to customize the instantiation of
a configuration class that requires a proxy. Rather than instantiating
the raw class, the proxy is used.
Closes gh-29107
This commit adds the necessary infrastructure to process an application
using the AOT engine, similar to the existing TestAotProcessor for
processing tests.
This can be used by frameworks built on top of Spring Framework, for
instance by providing a main method that can be triggered by build
tools.
Close gh-29181
Before this commit, beans registered with the Kotlin bean DSL
typically added via SpringApplication#addInitializers
were registered 2 times: by the code generated AOT and by
the listener executed at runtime.
After this commit, such beans are only registered 1 time when
AOT generation is involved, and does not require specific
reflection hints on native execution anymore.
Closes gh-29211
Replace the `ApplicationContextAotInitializer` class with an
`AotApplicationContextInitializer` interface so that its use can be
detected using a simple `instanceof` check. The existing functionality
has been moved to a factory method on the interface allowing:
`new ApplicationContextAotInitializer()
.initialize(context, names);`
To now be written as:
`AotApplicationContextInitializer.forInitializerClasses(names)
.initialize(context);`
See gh-29157
This commit improves `TestCompiler` with a `with` function that allows
to customize a test compiler instance. Rather than `TestCompiler`
knowing about `TestGenerationContext`, the latter implements the
function so that it can be passed as is.
See gh-29175
Previously, if `@Order` is specified on a `@Bean` method, and the
candidate bean is defined in a parent context, its order wasn't taken
into account when retrieving the bean from a child context.
This commit makes sure the metadata of a bean is taken into
consideration in all cases.
Closes gh-29105
This commit records `@PropertySource` declarations defined on
configuration classes so that these are contributed to the environment
of a context that is initialized by generated code.
Closes gh-28976
This commit allows bean factory initialization to use a more flexible
signature than just consuming the DefaultListableBeanFactory. The
environment and the resource loader can now be specified if necessary.
See gh-29005
This commit moves MethodReference to an interface with a default
implementation that relies on a MethodSpec. Such an arrangement avoid
the need of specifying attributes of the method such as whether it is
static or not.
The resolution of the invocation block now takes an
ArgumentCodeGenerator rather than the raw arguments. Doing so gives
the opportunity to create more flexible signatures.
See gh-29005
This commit updates GeneratedMethod and its underlying infrastructure
to be able to produce a MethodReference. This simplifies the need when
such a reference needs to be created manually and reuses more of what
MethodReference has to offer.
See gh-29005
Prior to this commit, several tests used ClassPathResource#getPath()
based on the knowledge that the ClassPathResource had been created
using the ClassPathResource(String,Class) constructor. However, making
such an assumption seems ill advised in light of the abstraction that
ClassPathResource provides.
In light of that, this commit avoids questionable use of
ClassPathResource#getPath() in tests by refactoring those tests to use
the proper abstractions provided by ClassPathResource.
This commit harmonizes the package space by moving the TestCompiler
infrastructure from the now outdated "generator" package to "generate".
Closes gh-29082
This commit harmonizes the registration of an executable so that
the default method and the method that takes an empty customizer
produces the same hint. The same applies to the readable flag of
a field hint.
Rather than returning a list of executable modes, the "highest" mode
is retained.
See gh-29011
This commit makes use of the new `getLazyResolutionProxyClass` on
`AutowireCandidateResolver` to detect if a injection point requires
a proxy.
Closes gh-28980
Further refinements will be required for
MethodValidationPostProcessor since @Lazy
used by Spring Boot is not supported yet
for that use case.
See gh-28980
Instead of individual last-minute clearing in markBeanAsCreated, the factory clears all merged bean definitions in freezeConfiguration, retaining the changes of merged bean definition post-processing after that point (in particular in refreshForAotProcessing).
Closes gh-28948
Tests with the agent are broken now that hints for an annotation is
no longer required if the annotated element has an introspection hint.
See gh-28967
This commit updates RuntimeHintsUtils to focus on registering a JDK
proxy only as annotations of annotated elements that have at least
an introspection hints are visible out-of-the-box.
This commit also removes unnecessary hints and adapt `@Reflective` to
detect if a hint is required using the introduced
MergedAnnotation#isSynthesizable.
See gh-28967
This commit updates the hints of a Cglib proxy's target type so that
methods can be invoked and constructors can be introspected. The former
is needed as a cglib proxy invokes the target type via reflection. As
for that latter, this is required at least by
Enhancer#filterConstructors.
See gh-28954
This commit expands GeneratedClassHandler to allow invocation of
declared fields and methods. Generated proxies have a number of
internal fields and methods that are invoked via reflection.
See gh-28954
This commit updates ApplicationContextAotGenerator to register a
handler that process Cglib generated classes. The handler registers
such classes to the GeneratedFiles and provide a hint so that it
can be instantiated using reflection.
Closes gh-28954
Includes runtime storing of generated classes to a directory specified by the "cglib.generatedClasses" system property. Avoids lazy CGLIB fast-class generation and replaces generated Enhancer and MethodWrapper key classes with equivalent record types. Introduces support for early type determination in InstantiationStrategy, AopProxy and SmartInstantiationAwareBeanPostProcessor - in order to trigger CGLIB class generation in refreshForAotProcessing (through early determineBeanType calls for bean definitions).
Closes gh-28115
This commit updates refresh for AOT processing so that the configuration
is frozen before invoking MergedBeanDefinitionPostProcessor instances.
This makes sure that post-processed MergedBeanDefinitions are kept in
cache and not lost if a component attempts to clear the metadata cache.
Closes gh-28941