This commit improves jsonpath support in WebTestClient by detecting
a suitable json encoder/decoder that can be applied to assert more
complex data structure.
Closes gh-31653
This commit improves JsonPathExpectationsHelper to allow a custom json
path configuration to be defined. The primary objective of a custom
configuration is to specify a custom mapper that can deserialize complex
object structure.
As part of this commit, it is now possible to invoke a Matcher against
a type that holds generic information, using a regular
ParameterizedTypeReference.
Given that the existing constructor takes a vararg of Object, this
commit also deprecates this constructor in favor of formatting the
expression String upfront.
Closes gh-31651
This commit updates ContentRequestMatchers#multipartData
Javadoc to mention Tomcat fork of Commons FileUpload library
instead of the original variant.
It also adds a similar note to
ContentRequestMatchers#multipartDataContains.
Closes gh-31988
This commit adds Javadoc to the `getContentLength` method of
`MockHttpServletResponse` to reflect that it gets its value from the
HTTP response header.
Closes gh-31833
This commit moves the condition used by `@DisabledInAotMode` to a
concrete implementation rather than using `@DisabledIf` as it causes
build initialization in a native image.
Closes gh-31705
Prior to this commit, the TestContextManager logged an exception from a
TestExecutionListener at WARN level except in prepareTestInstance()
where such an exception was logged at ERROR level (except for a skipped
exception which is logged at INFO level).
For consistency, this commit modifies TestContextManager so that it
always logs non-skipped exceptions from TestExecutionListeners at WARN
level.
Closes gh-31688
Prior to this commit, any time an aborted/skipped exception was thrown
by a TestExecutionListener, the TestContextManager unconditionally
logged the exception at WARN level -- or ERROR level for
prepareTestInstance() callbacks.
Regarding the latter, an aborted/skipped exception is certainly not an
ERROR, and in general the associated log output is very verbose
(including a stack trace) and not something the user should be warned
about it.
To improve the user experience, this commit revises TestContextManager
so that it logs such exceptions at INFO level.
Specifically, the following types of exceptions are considered
aborted/skipped exceptions.
- JUnit Jupiter: org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException
- JUnit 4 org.junit.AssumptionViolatedException
- TestNG: org.testng.SkipException
Closes gh-31479
This commit clarifies that the annotation is used to capture events that
are fired from the test `Thread` or descendant threads, since the test
framework uses `InheritableThreadLocal` to store captured events now.
See gh-31079
See gh-30020
Prior to this commit, @SpringJUnitConfig and @SpringJUnitWebConfig
did not declare `loader` attributes that alias @ContextConfiguration's
`loader` attribute. Consequently, it was not possible to configure a
custom ContextLoader via those annotations.
The lack of those `loader` attributes was an oversight, and this commit
introduces them to support custom ContextLoader configuration directly
via the @SpringJUnitConfig and @SpringJUnitWebConfig annotations.
Closes gh-31498
Since we do not yet have support for registering resource hints for
classpath location patterns, we have decided to explicitly skip such
resources and log a warning to inform users that they need to manually
supply resource hints for the exact resources needed by their
application.
This commit applies this change for @PropertySource and
@TestPropertySource.
See gh-31162
Closes gh-31429
Prior to this commit, configuring a Servlet filter in MockMvc with a
defined mapping would only consider "/*" as a catch-all pattern.
This commit relaxes this rule by also accepting "*" mappings.
Closes gh-28041
Although it should not happen in theory, sometimes a test class is
discovered more than once via the TestClassScanner in our integration
tests. When it does happen in our tests, the two Class objects have the
same fully-qualified class name but represent different classes which
leads to failures due to incorrect associations between test class
names and their MergedContextConfiguration.
To address this, this commit modifies TestContextAotGenerator so that
it skips duplicate test class names.
This commit introduces @DisabledInAotMode in the TestContext
framework to support the following use cases.
- Disabling AOT build-time processing of a test ApplicationContext --
applicable to any testing framework (JUnit 4, JUnit Jupiter, etc.).
- Disabling an entire test class or a single test method at run time
when the test suite is run with AOT optimizations enabled -- only
applicable to JUnit Jupiter based tests.
Closes gh-30834