Adds @DependsOnDatabaseInitialization to Spring Beans and Components depending on javax.sql.DataSource

org.openrewrite.java.spring.boot2.DatabaseComponentAndBeanInitializationOrdering

Beans of certain well-known types, such as JdbcTemplate, will be ordered so that they are initialized after the database has been initialized. If you have a bean that works with the DataSource directly, annotate its class or @Bean method with @DependsOnDatabaseInitialization to ensure that it too is initialized after the database has been initialized. See the release notes for more.

Recipe source

GitHub, Issue Tracker, Maven Central

  • groupId: org.openrewrite.recipe

  • artifactId: rewrite-spring

  • version: 5.7.0

Usage

This recipe has no required configuration options. It can be activated by adding a dependency on org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-spring:5.7.0 in your build file or by running a shell command (in which case no build changes are needed):

  1. Add the following to your build.gradle file:

build.gradle
plugins {
    id("org.openrewrite.rewrite") version("6.11.2")
}

rewrite {
    activeRecipe("org.openrewrite.java.spring.boot2.DatabaseComponentAndBeanInitializationOrdering")
}

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    rewrite("org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-spring:5.7.0")
}
  1. Run gradle rewriteRun to run the recipe.

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Contributors

Fabian Krüger, Kun Li, Knut Wannheden, Jonathan Schneider, Tim te Beek

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