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Merge 585bbfdb44 into 7e6874ad80 2025-10-07 23:10:35 +03:00
Sam Brannen 7e6874ad80 Polish @⁠Autowired section of the reference manual
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Sam Brannen 097463e3b7 Remove outdated reference to JSR 305 in the reference documentation
Closes gh-35580
2025-10-07 17:10:40 +02:00
Mengqi Xu 585bbfdb44 Handle the number key like 1: foo.
Signed-off-by: Mengqi Xu <2663479778@qq.com>
2025-01-19 20:20:06 +08:00
Mengqi Xu b3d3e467e4 Rename property name.
Signed-off-by: Mengqi Xu <2663479778@qq.com>
2025-01-19 19:04:53 +08:00
Mengqi Xu 491f89831a YamlPropertiesFactoryBean incorrect flatten nested map to properties when map key contains escaped brackets.
Close gh-27020.

Signed-off-by: Mengqi Xu <2663479778@qq.com>
2025-01-19 17:55:25 +08:00
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@ -37,18 +37,18 @@ Kotlin::
----
======
[NOTE]
[TIP]
====
As of Spring Framework 4.3, an `@Autowired` annotation on such a constructor is no longer
necessary if the target bean defines only one constructor to begin with. However, if
several constructors are available and there is no primary/default constructor, at least
one of the constructors must be annotated with `@Autowired` in order to instruct the
container which one to use. See the discussion on
xref:core/beans/annotation-config/autowired.adoc#beans-autowired-annotation-constructor-resolution[constructor resolution] for details.
An `@Autowired` annotation on such a constructor is not necessary if the target bean
defines only one constructor. However, if several constructors are available and there is
no primary or default constructor, at least one of the constructors must be annotated
with `@Autowired` in order to instruct the container which one to use. See the discussion
on xref:core/beans/annotation-config/autowired.adoc#beans-autowired-annotation-constructor-resolution[constructor resolution]
for details.
====
You can also apply the `@Autowired` annotation to _traditional_ setter methods,
as the following example shows:
You can apply the `@Autowired` annotation to _traditional_ setter methods, as the
following example shows:
[tabs]
======
@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ Kotlin::
----
======
You can also apply the annotation to methods with arbitrary names and multiple
arguments, as the following example shows:
You can apply `@Autowired` to methods with arbitrary names and multiple arguments, as the
following example shows:
[tabs]
======
@ -176,14 +176,15 @@ Kotlin::
====
Make sure that your target components (for example, `MovieCatalog` or `CustomerPreferenceDao`)
are consistently declared by the type that you use for your `@Autowired`-annotated
injection points. Otherwise, injection may fail due to a "no type match found" error at runtime.
injection points. Otherwise, injection may fail due to a "no type match found" error at
runtime.
For XML-defined beans or component classes found via classpath scanning, the container
usually knows the concrete type up front. However, for `@Bean` factory methods, you need
to make sure that the declared return type is sufficiently expressive. For components
that implement several interfaces or for components potentially referred to by their
implementation type, consider declaring the most specific return type on your factory
method (at least as specific as required by the injection points referring to your bean).
implementation type, declare the most specific return type on your factory method (at
least as specific as required by the injection points referring to your bean).
====
.[[beans-autowired-annotation-self-injection]]Self Injection
@ -312,8 +313,8 @@ through `@Order` values in combination with `@Primary` on a single bean for each
====
Even typed `Map` instances can be autowired as long as the expected key type is `String`.
The map values contain all beans of the expected type, and the keys contain the
corresponding bean names, as the following example shows:
The map values are all beans of the expected type, and the keys are the corresponding
bean names, as the following example shows:
[tabs]
======
@ -431,7 +432,7 @@ annotated constructor does not have to be public.
====
Alternatively, you can express the non-required nature of a particular dependency
through Java 8's `java.util.Optional`, as the following example shows:
through Java's `java.util.Optional`, as the following example shows:
[source,java,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes"]
----
@ -445,8 +446,8 @@ through Java 8's `java.util.Optional`, as the following example shows:
----
You can also use a parameter-level `@Nullable` annotation (of any kind in any package --
for example, `javax.annotation.Nullable` from JSR-305) or just leverage Kotlin built-in
null-safety support:
for example, `org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable` from JSpecify) or just leverage Kotlin's
built-in null-safety support:
[tabs]
======
@ -477,13 +478,6 @@ Kotlin::
----
======
[NOTE]
====
A type-level `@Nullable` annotation such as from JSpecify is not supported in Spring
Framework 6.2 yet. You need to upgrade to Spring Framework 7.0 where the framework
detects type-level annotations and consistently declares JSpecify in its own codebase.
====
You can also use `@Autowired` for interfaces that are well-known resolvable
dependencies: `BeanFactory`, `ApplicationContext`, `Environment`, `ResourceLoader`,
`ApplicationEventPublisher`, and `MessageSource`. These interfaces and their extended
@ -528,5 +522,6 @@ class MovieRecommender {
The `@Autowired`, `@Inject`, `@Value`, and `@Resource` annotations are handled by Spring
`BeanPostProcessor` implementations. This means that you cannot apply these annotations
within your own `BeanPostProcessor` or `BeanFactoryPostProcessor` types (if any).
These types must be 'wired up' explicitly by using XML or a Spring `@Bean` method.
====

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@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Sam Brannen
* @author Brian Clozel
* @author Mengqi Xu
* @since 4.1
*/
public abstract class YamlProcessor {
@ -244,13 +245,7 @@ public abstract class YamlProcessor {
if (value instanceof Map) {
value = asMap(value);
}
if (key instanceof CharSequence) {
result.put(key.toString(), value);
}
else {
// It has to be a map key in this case
result.put("[" + key.toString() + "]", value);
}
result.put(key.toString(), value);
});
return result;
}
@ -305,17 +300,20 @@ public abstract class YamlProcessor {
*/
protected final Map<String, Object> getFlattenedMap(Map<String, Object> source) {
Map<String, Object> result = new LinkedHashMap<>();
buildFlattenedMap(result, source, null);
buildFlattenedMap(result, source, null, false);
return result;
}
@SuppressWarnings({"rawtypes", "unchecked"})
private void buildFlattenedMap(Map<String, Object> result, Map<String, Object> source, @Nullable String path) {
private void buildFlattenedMap(Map<String, Object> result, Map<String, Object> source, @Nullable String path, boolean isIndexedKey) {
source.forEach((key, value) -> {
if (StringUtils.hasText(path)) {
if (key.startsWith("[")) {
if (isIndexedKey) {
key = path + key;
}
else if (key.startsWith("[") || key.endsWith("]")) {
key = path + '[' + key + ']';
}
else {
key = path + '.' + key;
}
@ -325,7 +323,7 @@ public abstract class YamlProcessor {
}
else if (value instanceof Map map) {
// Need a compound key
buildFlattenedMap(result, map, key);
buildFlattenedMap(result, map, key, false);
}
else if (value instanceof Collection collection) {
// Need a compound key
@ -336,7 +334,7 @@ public abstract class YamlProcessor {
int count = 0;
for (Object object : collection) {
buildFlattenedMap(result, Collections.singletonMap(
"[" + (count++) + "]", object), key);
"[" + (count++) + "]", object), key, true);
}
}
}

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@ -128,4 +128,18 @@ class YamlMapFactoryBeanTests {
this.factory.getObject().get("mymap"));
}
@Test
void testMapWithIntegerKey() {
this.factory.setResources(new ByteArrayResource("foo:\n 1: bar".getBytes()));
Map<String, Object> map = this.factory.getObject();
assertThat(map).hasSize(1);
assertThat(map.containsKey("foo")).isTrue();
Object object = map.get("foo");
assertThat(object).isInstanceOf(LinkedHashMap.class);
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
Map<String, Object> sub = (Map<String, Object>) object;
assertThat(sub.containsKey("1")).isTrue();
assertThat(sub.get("1")).isEqualTo("bar");
}
}

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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ class YamlProcessorTests {
void integerKeyBehaves() {
setYaml("foo: bar\n1: bar");
this.processor.process((properties, map) -> {
assertThat(properties.get("[1]")).isEqualTo("bar");
assertThat(properties.get("1")).isEqualTo("bar");
assertThat(properties).hasSize(2);
});
}
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ class YamlProcessorTests {
void integerDeepKeyBehaves() {
setYaml("foo:\n 1: bar");
this.processor.process((properties, map) -> {
assertThat(properties.get("foo[1]")).isEqualTo("bar");
assertThat(properties.get("foo.1")).isEqualTo("bar");
assertThat(properties).hasSize(1);
});
}

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@ -165,6 +165,42 @@ class YamlPropertiesFactoryBeanTests {
assertThat(properties.getProperty("one")).isEqualTo("two");
}
@Test // gh-27020
void loadResourceWithEscapedKey() {
String yaml = "root:\n" +
" webservices:\n" +
" \"[domain.test:8080]\":\n" +
" - username: foo\n" +
" password: bar\n";
YamlPropertiesFactoryBean factory = new YamlPropertiesFactoryBean();
factory.setResources(
new ByteArrayResource(yaml.getBytes()),
new ByteArrayResource("indexed:\n \"[0]\": foo\n \"[1]\": bar".getBytes()),
new ByteArrayResource("indexed2:\n - \"[a]\": foo\n \"[b]\": bar".getBytes()),
new ByteArrayResource("only-left-bracket:\n \"[/key1/\": foo".getBytes()),
new ByteArrayResource("only-right-bracket:\n \"/key1/]\": foo".getBytes()),
new ByteArrayResource("special-bracket:\n \"][/key1/][\": foo".getBytes()),
new ByteArrayResource("number-key:\n 1: foo".getBytes()));
Properties properties = factory.getObject();
assertThat(properties.getProperty("root.webservices[[domain.test:8080]][0].username")).isEqualTo("foo");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("root.webservices[[domain.test:8080]][0].password")).isEqualTo("bar");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("indexed[[0]]")).isEqualTo("foo");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("indexed[[1]]")).isEqualTo("bar");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("indexed2[0][[a]]")).isEqualTo("foo");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("indexed2[0][[b]]")).isEqualTo("bar");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("only-left-bracket[[/key1/]")).isEqualTo("foo");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("only-right-bracket[/key1/]]")).isEqualTo("foo");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("special-bracket.][/key1/][")).isEqualTo("foo");
assertThat(properties.getProperty("number-key.1")).isEqualTo("foo");
}
@Test
void loadNonExistentResource() {
YamlPropertiesFactoryBean factory = new YamlPropertiesFactoryBean();