Merge pull request #26586 from dreis2211
* gh-26586: Polish "Update docs and internal dep mgmt following Spock 2.0's release" Update docs and internal dep mgmt following Spock 2.0's release Closes gh-26586
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[[features.testing.spring-boot-applications.spock]]
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==== Using Spock to Test Spring Boot Applications
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If you wish to use Spock to test a Spring Boot application, you should add a dependency on Spock's `spock-spring` module to your application's build.
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Spock 2.x can be used to test a Spring Boot application.
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To do so, add a dependency on Spock's `spock-spring` module to your application's build.
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`spock-spring` integrates Spring's test framework into Spock.
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See https://spockframework.org/spock/docs/2.0-M4/modules.html#_spring_module[the documentation for Spock's Spring module] for further details.
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NOTE: As of Spring Boot 2.5.x and its support for Groovy 3.x you have two options to make use of Spock:
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Either use the latest Spock 2.0 milestone or release that is compatible with Groovy 3.x or stick with Spock 1.3 and downgrade Spring Boot's Groovy version to 2.5.x.
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See https://spockframework.org/spock/docs/2.0/modules.html#_spring_module[the documentation for Spock's Spring module] for further details.
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library("Spock Framework", "2.0-M4-groovy-3.0") {
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library("Spock Framework", "2.0-groovy-3.0") {
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group("org.spockframework") {
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modules = [
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"spock-core",
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