Implements a new AutoConfigurationLoader, which loads
auto-configurations from a file in META-INF/spring-boot.
Adapts the AutoConfigurationImportSelector to use the new loader.
Adapts the ImportAutoConfigurationImportSelector to use the new loader.
Adapts the metadata plugin in the build to additionally load the
auto-configurations from the new file.
Updates the documentation for auto-configurations and test slices.
Closes gh-29872
This involved a small code change to the generated configuration
properties snippets. The section id has to start with
'appendix.', otherwise the section-id asciidoctor extension
complains. To ensure that the anchors that are derived from the
section IDs remain backwards compatible, the anchor-rewrite
properties have been updated.
See gh-29667
Prior to this change, the reference docs would point to "spring-webflux"
as the required additional testing dependency to get
`WebGraphQlTester` support in Spring Boot tests.
While this is enough for `WebEnvironment.MOCK` tests, we need an actual
HTTP client for `WebEnvironment.RANDOM_PORT` tests. This commit amends
this part of the documentation to recommend the
"spring-boot-starter-webflux" dependency in all cases.
Fixes gh-29250
This commit replaces "you're" with some other structure, often
simplifying the sentence in the process.
Also checked for words that end with "'ll" and "n't" but did not find
any.
See gh-28710
As of Spring Framework 5.3, `WebTestClient` can now be configured on top
of `MockMvc` for testing Spring MVC applications in a mock environment.
Prior to this commit, `WebTestClient` would be already configured for
WebFlux mock setups with `@AutoConfigureWebTestClient` or live servers
(for both MVC and WebFlux apps).
This commit enhances the `@AutoConfigureWebMvc` support so that a
`WebTestClient` instance is auto-configured if the spring-webflux
dependency is present on the classpath.
Closes gh-23067