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izeye 2021-02-13 23:18:27 +09:00 committed by Stephane Nicoll
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ public class LifecycleAutoConfigurationTests {
}
@Test
void lifecycleProcessorIsConfiguredWithCustomDefaultTimeout() {
void lifecycleProcessorIsConfiguredWithCustomTimeout() {
this.contextRunner.withPropertyValues("spring.lifecycle.timeout-per-shutdown-phase=15s").run((context) -> {
assertThat(context).hasBean(AbstractApplicationContext.LIFECYCLE_PROCESSOR_BEAN_NAME);
Object processor = context.getBean(AbstractApplicationContext.LIFECYCLE_PROCESSOR_BEAN_NAME);
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ public class LifecycleAutoConfigurationTests {
}
@Test
void lifecycleProcessorIsConfiguredWithCustomDefaultTimeoutInAChildContext() {
void lifecycleProcessorIsConfiguredWithCustomTimeoutInAChildContext() {
new ApplicationContextRunner().run((parent) -> {
this.contextRunner.withParent(parent).withPropertyValues("spring.lifecycle.timeout-per-shutdown-phase=15s")
.run((child) -> {

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@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ This might result in two separate `application.properties` files mounted at diff
In such a case, having a wildcard location of `config/*/`, will result in both files being processed.
By default, Spring Boot includes `config/*/` in the default search locations.
The means that all subdirectories of the `/config` directory outside of your jar will be searched.
It means that all subdirectories of the `/config` directory outside of your jar will be searched.
You can use wildcard locations yourself with the `spring.config.location` and `spring.config.additional-location` properties.
@ -2574,7 +2574,7 @@ If you want to take complete control of Spring MVC, you can add your own `@Confi
[NOTE]
====
Spring MVC uses a different `ConversionService` to the one used to convert values from your `application.properties` or `application.yaml` file.
The means that `Period`, `Duration` and `DataSize` converters are not available and that `@DurationUnit` and `@DataSizeUnit` annotations will be ignored.
It means that `Period`, `Duration` and `DataSize` converters are not available and that `@DurationUnit` and `@DataSizeUnit` annotations will be ignored.
If you want to customize the `ConversionService` used by Spring MVC, you can provide a `WebMvcConfigurer` bean with an `addFormatters` method.
From this method you can register any converter that you like, or you can delegate to the static methods available on `ApplicationConversionService`.