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Description
Currently we are facing a complex issue with autoconfigurations that are marked with @EnableScheduling
. I have created sample project that reproduces an issue.
It consists of 4 modules:
- library-0 module
This module definesLibrary0AutoConfiguration
that has@EnableScheduling
and@AutoConfigureBefore(name = "org.library1.Library1AutoConfiguration")
. It will not start because of unsatisfied @ConditionalOnBean (bean is not present in context). - library-1 module
This module definesLibrary1AutoConfiguration
that has@AutoConfigureBefore(name = "org.library2.Library2AutoConfiguration")
. - library-2 module
This module definesLibrary2AutoConfiguration
that has@EnableScheduling
and@Conditional
on bean of typeLibrary1.class
. - service module
This module imports:library-0
,library-1
andlibrary-2
and enables autoconfiguration.
There is testServiceConfigurationTest
that can be run to reproduce an issue:
@SpringBootTest(
webEnvironment = SpringBootTest.WebEnvironment.NONE,
classes = ServiceConfiguration.class
)
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
public class ServiceConfigurationTest {
@Autowired
Library1 library1;
@Autowired
Library2 library2;
@Test
public void beans_should_be_present() throws Exception {
assertNotNull(library1);
assertNotNull(library2);
}
}
Actual result: both Library1AutoConfiguration
and Library2AutoConfiguration
should start, because they do not have dependency on Library0AutoConfiguration
, but instead Library2AutoConfiguration
will not start and test will fail.
Removing @EnableScheduling
from Library0AutoConfiguration
fixes an issue.
We have found that TrackedConditionEvaluator.shouldSkip
for org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.SchedulingConfiguration
skips loading bean definitions for Library2AutoConfiguration
.
Spring Boot version 1.5.13