`GitHubMilestoneApiTests` uses `Instant.now()` for `due_on`. Since
`Instant.now()` is UTC time based,
`isMilestoneDueTodayWhenDueTodayThenTrue` fails when the computer that runs
the test is not the same day as it is in UTC time.
To fix it, `due_on` should be set to an `Instant` based upon the timezone
of the current computer.
Closes gh-11706
`GitHubMilestoneApiTests` uses `Instant.now()` for `due_on`. Since
`Instant.now()` is UTC time based,
`isMilestoneDueTodayWhenDueTodayThenTrue` fails when the computer that runs
the test is not the same day as it is in UTC time.
To fix it, `due_on` should be set to an `Instant` based upon the timezone
of the current computer.
Closes gh-11706
`GitHubMilestoneApiTests` uses `Instant.now()` for `due_on`. Since
`Instant.now()` is UTC time based,
`isMilestoneDueTodayWhenDueTodayThenTrue` fails when the computer that runs
the test is not the same day as it is in UTC time.
To fix it, `due_on` should be set to an `Instant` based upon the timezone
of the current computer.
Closes gh-11706
`GitHubMilestoneApiTests` uses `Instant.now()` for `due_on`. Since
`Instant.now()` is UTC time based,
`isMilestoneDueTodayWhenDueTodayThenTrue` fails when the computer that runs
the test is not the same day as it is in UTC time.
To fix it, `due_on` should be set to an `Instant` based upon the timezone
of the current computer.
Closes gh-11706
This removes `@Configuration` from all `@Enable` Annotations and explicitly
adds `@Configuration` to wherever the `@Enable*` Annotations are used.
Closes gh-11653
The default redirect strategy will provide authorization redirect
URI within HTTP 302 response Location header.
Allowing the configuration of custom redirect strategy will provide
an option for the clients to obtain the authorization URI from e.g.
HTTP response body as JSON payload, without a need to handle
automatic redirection initiated by the HTTP Location header.
Closes gh-11373
The default redirect strategy will provide authorization redirect
URI within HTTP 302 response Location header.
Allowing the configuration of custom redirect strategy will provide
an option for the clients to obtain the authorization URI from e.g.
HTTP response body as JSON payload, without a need to handle
automatic redirection initiated by the HTTP Location header.
Closes gh-11373
Previously loadContext(HttpServletRequest) could return a Supplier that
returned a null SecurityContext
This commit ensures that null is never returned by the Supplier by
returning SecurityContextHolder.createEmptyContext() instead.
Closes gh-11606
Previously loadContext(HttpServletRequest) could return a Supplier that
returned a null SecurityContext
This commit ensures that null is never returned by the Supplier by
returning SecurityContextHolder.createEmptyContext() instead.
Closes gh-11606
Previously loadContext(HttpServletRequest) could return a Supplier that
returned a null SecurityContext
This commit ensures that null is never returned by the Supplier by
returning SecurityContextHolder.createEmptyContext() instead.
Closes gh-11606
Before, Spring Security's @Enable* annotations were meta-annotated with @Configuration.
While convenient, this is not consistent with the rest of the Spring projects and most notably
Spring Framework's @Enable annotations. Additionally, the introduction of support for
@Configuration(proxyBeanMethods=false) in Spring Framework provides a compelling reason to
remove @Configuration meta-annotation from Spring Security's @Enable annotations and allow
users to opt into their preferred configuration mode.
Closes gh-6613
Signed-off-by: Joshua Sattler <joshua.sattler@mailbox.org>