This commit specifies a local packageListUrl and defines that dokka task
must be executed after the api task in order to be able to build KDoc
during the release process when the Spring Framework's Javadoc is not
published yet.
Issue: SPR-16687
As of Gradle Kotlin plugin 1.1.60,
project.sourceSets.main.kotlin.srcDirs contains
Java source directories in addition to Kotlin
ones. This commit filter out Java sources to
retain only Kotlin ones.
Issue: SPR-16268
The upgrade to Gradle 4.0 broke the custom Eclipse support in the
Spring Framework build.
This commit includes the following changes which re-enable support for
Eclipse in the build.
- Switched to ProjectDependency(String) constructor
- Updated regular expression that matches against project output
dependencies to include more than one subdirectory between "build"
and "main"|"test".
Issue: SPR-15862
This commit ensures that only the HTML version of the reference
documentation is rendered for SNAPSHOT builds. This speeds up
significatly the build.
Issue: SPR-15885
As of Gradle 4.0, project SourceSets can have multiple output
directories (one per programming language).
This commit fixes warnings that are logged when a single output dir
is considered by tasks.
Issue: SPR-15885
This commit uses a tip provided by @mojavelinux to set the syntax
highlighter to Rouge for the PDF version of the User Guide.
Once Asciidoctor 1.5.7 has been released we will likely switch to Rouge
for the HTML version of the Reference Manual as well.
Issue: SPR-14997
This commit removes docbook from the documentation toolchain and
instead makes use of asciidoctor to render the reference documentation
in HTML and PDF formats.
The main Gradle build has been refactored with the documentation tasks
and sniffer tasks extracted to their own gradle file in the "gradle"
folder.
A new asciidoctor Spring theme is also used to render the HTML5 backend.
Issue: SPR-14997
We need to explicitly apply Dependency Management to the root
project since it depends on modules that use dependency management.
We need to ensure dependency management is applied after propdeps-maven
to avoid an ordering issue [1]
An update to propdeps was necessary to be compatable with Gradle
3.4+
[1] https://github.com/spring-gradle-plugins/dependency-management-plugin/issues/149
Issue: SPR-15207
In the process of upgrading the build to use Gradle 2.14, the
setFieldOnLegacyEntityWithSideEffectsInToString() test method in
ReflectionTestUtilsTests began to fail. The reason is that the log
level for ReflectionTestUtils is now DEBUG by default with Gradle 2.14.
The apparent cause is that log4j was present on the test runtime
classpath for the spring-test module with all previous versions of
Gradle (via a transitive optional dependency from another project that
spring-test depends on). Thus the configuration in log4j.properties in
spring-test was previously honored, but with Gradle 2.14 a different
commons logging implementation is picked up.
Thus, in addition to upgrading the build to Gradle 2.14, this commit
introduces an explicit test runtime dependency on log4j in the
spring-test module.
The discovered bug in ReflectionTestUtils regarding DEBUG log level
will be addressed separately.
Issue: SPR-14362
Prior to this commit, the ordering of classpath entries in the
generated Eclipse .classpath files did not align with the intended
dependency management configured in the Gradle build. Specifically,
project dependencies often came before dependencies on third-party
libraries required for the given project, causing the project not to
compile in Eclipse.
This commit fixes this issue by introducing new functionality in the
ide.gradle script that moves all project dependencies to the end of the
generated classpath.
Issue: SPR-11836
- Set the eclipse.jdt source and target compatibility to 1.8 in
ide.gradle.
- Updated the instructions in import-into-eclipse.sh to reflect minimum
requirements for building Spring Framework 4.1 against Java 8 with
Eclipse and STS
Issue: SPR-11831