This commit allows a custom code fragment to provide the code to
create a bean without relying on ConstructorResolver. This is especially
important for use cases that derive from the default behaviour and
provide an instance supplier with the regular runtime scenario.
This is a breaking change for code fragments providing a custom
implementation of the related methods. As it turns out, almost all of
them did not need the Executable argument. Configuration class parsing
is the exception, where it needs to provide a different constructor in
the case of the proxy. To make this use case possible,
InstanceSupplierCodeGenerator has been made public.
Closes gh-31117
This commit replaces the initial allocation size for the content caching
buffer by a `FastByteArrayOutputStream`. With this variant, allocations
are cheap and we don't need to apply heuristics anymore to guess the
best initial buffer size.
See gh-29775
Prior to this commit, the initial buffer size for content caching
allocated in `ContentCachingRequestWrapper` would be:
* the request content length, if available in request headers
* the cache limit size as configured on the wrapper
The latter is really an upper bound and should not be considered as a
good default in most cases. This commit ensures that the request content
length is still used if available, but uses a default 1024 size if it's
not.
While this change will probably cause more reallocations as the buffer
grows, this will avoid large allocations in many cases and should
overall help with GC.
Closes gh-29775
Prior to this commit, @BeforeTransaction and @AfterTransaction
methods could not accept any arguments. This is acceptable with testing
frameworks such as JUnit 4 and TestNG that do not provide support for
parameter injection. However, users of JUnit Jupiter have become
accustomed to being able to accept arguments in lifecycle methods
annotated with JUnit's @BeforeEach, @AfterEach, etc.
As a follow up to the previous commit (see gh-31199), this commit
introduces first-class support for parameter injection in
@BeforeTransaction and @AfterTransaction methods, as demonstrated in
the following example.
@BeforeTransaction
void verifyInitialDatabaseState(@Autowired DataSource dataSource) {
// Use the DataSource to verify the initial DB state
}
Closes gh-30736
In order to be able to support parameter injection in
@BeforeTransaction and @AfterTransaction methods (see gh-30736), this
commit introduces a MethodInvoker API for TestExecutionListeners as a
generic mechanism for delegating to the underlying testing framework to
invoke methods.
The default implementation simply invokes the method without arguments,
which allows TestExecutionListeners using this mechanism to operate
correctly when the underlying testing framework is JUnit 4, TestNG, etc.
A JUnit Jupiter specific implementation is registered in the
SpringExtension which delegates to the
ExtensionContext.getExecutableInvoker() mechanism introduced in JUnit
Jupiter 5.9. This allows a TestExecutionListener to transparently
benefit from registered ParameterResolvers in JUnit Jupiter (including
the SpringExtension) when invoking user methods, effectively providing
support for parameter injection for arbitrary methods.
Closes gh-31199
Prior to this commit, when using RowCallbackHandler or ResultSetExtractor in JdbcClient
and passing a parameter to paramSource(), an exception was thrown stating "No value
supplied for the SQL parameter 'xxxxxx'" because the SqlParameterSource used internally
was the wrong one.
Closes gh-31195
Prior to this commit, `DispatcherServlet` would completely reset the
response (status, headers and body) before handling errors within Spring
MVC. This can cause unintended consequences when Servlet Filters added
response headers before the error happened. Such response headers might
be still required in case of error handling.
This commit changes the complete reset of the response to only resetting
the response buffer, if possible.
Closes gh-31154
See gh-31104
Prior to this commit, it was unclear to users and third parties that it
is necessary to manually configure a StandardTypeLocator with a
specific ClassLoader to ensure that the SpEL expression parser is able
to reliably locate user types.
For example, the StandardBeanExpressionResolver in the spring-context
module configures a StandardTypeLocator using the bean ClassLoader of
the corresponding BeanFactory.
This commit improves the documentation to raise awareness of this fact.
Closes gh-26253
gh-30810 introduced explicit support for collections and maps in
ObjectUtils.nullSafeConciseToString() by invoking isEmpty() on a Map or
Collection to determine which concise string representation should be
used. However, this caused a regression in which an exception was
thrown if the Map or Collection was a proxy generated by
AbstractFactoryBean to support <util:set />, <util:list />, and
<util:map /> in XML configuration.
This commit addresses this set of regressions by always returning
"[...]" or "{...}" for a Collection or Map, respectively, disregarding
whether the map is empty or not.
Closes gh-31138