This commit upgrades to Spring Framework 5.0.0.RC1. It also upgrades
the Spring Boot-based samples to use Spring Boot 2.0.0.M1 which
supports Spring Framework 5. Lastly, it upgrades a number of
third-party dependencies to align with Spring Framework 5 and Spring
Boot 2.
Closes gh-386
Previously, if the main project hadn't been installed in the local
Maven repository (./gradlew install), rest-notes-spring-data-rest
would fail to build as the plugin dependency,
spring-restdocs-asciidoctor, was not available.
This commit corrects the problem by adding
repo.spring.io/libs-snapshot as a plugin repository in addition to
its existing declaration as a "normal" repository.
Fixes gh-382
Closes gh-383
Rather than introducing a custom macro, this commit opts to implicitly
configure the snippets attribute instead. The attribute is configured
will the path into which snippets are generated, relative to the
directory that contains the Asciidoctor document that is being
rendered.
The samples and documentation have been updated to use the new
spring-restdocs-asciidoctor module and the implicitly configured
snippets attribute.
Closes gh-297
This commit enhances the tasks that build the samples to
automatically update the version of their spring-restdocs dependency
to match the version of the main project.
This commit splits Spring REST Docs into two projects –
spring-restdocs-core and spring-restdocs-mockmvc.
spring-restdocs-core contains the vast majority of the code but does not
depend on a specific test framework other than JUnit. The use of a
Spring Test TestExecutionListener has been replaced with a JUnit test
rule. The rule is declared once per test class and configured with
the output directory to which the generated snippets should be written.
This simplifies the implementation as thread local storage is no longer
required to transfer information about the test that’s running into
Spring REST Docs. Instead, this transfer is now handled by the new test
rule. It has also simplified the configuration as it’s no longer
necessary for users to provide a system property that configures the
output directory.
spring-restdocs-mockmvc contains code that’s specific to using Spring
REST Docs with Spring MVC Test’s MockMvc. This is currently the only
testing framework that’s supported, but it paves the way for adding
support for additional frameworks. REST Assured is one that users seem
particularly interested in (see gh-80 and gh-102).
Closes gh-107