Pointcut expression not matching the Spring Data method despite specfying exact name in expression
In my Spring Boot project, I have AddressRepository that brings all addresses from Database. I have an Aspect class and a pointcut expression that executes after the findAll()
method called. When I execute my test case, the Advice is not being triggered and other methods like findAll(Sort sort)
, findAll(Pageable pageable)
work just fine. I am not sure if this is a bug with Spring Boot or my expression. I tried with Spring Boot 2.0.5 and 2.1.0, nothing seemed to solve my problem
AddressLogging.java
@Aspect
@Configuration
public class AddressLogging {
private Logger log=LoggerFactory.getLogger(AddressLogging.class);
//@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.*(..))")
@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.findAll())")
public void getAddresses() {}
@After("getAddresses()")
public void afterAdvice() {
log.error("Log Message: Inside afterAdvice() advice");
}
}
AopTest.java
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@SpringBootTest
public class AopTest {
@Autowired
private AddressRepository addressRepository;
@Test
public void getAddresses() {
//addressRepository.findAll(PageRequest.of(0,20, Sort.by("id")));
addressRepository.findAll();
}
@Test
public void findAddressById() {
addressRepository.findById(1L);
}
}
AddressRepository
public interface AddressRepository extends JpaRepository<Address,Long> {}
spring-boot spring-data-jpa aop spring-aop
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In my Spring Boot project, I have AddressRepository that brings all addresses from Database. I have an Aspect class and a pointcut expression that executes after the findAll()
method called. When I execute my test case, the Advice is not being triggered and other methods like findAll(Sort sort)
, findAll(Pageable pageable)
work just fine. I am not sure if this is a bug with Spring Boot or my expression. I tried with Spring Boot 2.0.5 and 2.1.0, nothing seemed to solve my problem
AddressLogging.java
@Aspect
@Configuration
public class AddressLogging {
private Logger log=LoggerFactory.getLogger(AddressLogging.class);
//@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.*(..))")
@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.findAll())")
public void getAddresses() {}
@After("getAddresses()")
public void afterAdvice() {
log.error("Log Message: Inside afterAdvice() advice");
}
}
AopTest.java
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@SpringBootTest
public class AopTest {
@Autowired
private AddressRepository addressRepository;
@Test
public void getAddresses() {
//addressRepository.findAll(PageRequest.of(0,20, Sort.by("id")));
addressRepository.findAll();
}
@Test
public void findAddressById() {
addressRepository.findById(1L);
}
}
AddressRepository
public interface AddressRepository extends JpaRepository<Address,Long> {}
spring-boot spring-data-jpa aop spring-aop
add a comment |
In my Spring Boot project, I have AddressRepository that brings all addresses from Database. I have an Aspect class and a pointcut expression that executes after the findAll()
method called. When I execute my test case, the Advice is not being triggered and other methods like findAll(Sort sort)
, findAll(Pageable pageable)
work just fine. I am not sure if this is a bug with Spring Boot or my expression. I tried with Spring Boot 2.0.5 and 2.1.0, nothing seemed to solve my problem
AddressLogging.java
@Aspect
@Configuration
public class AddressLogging {
private Logger log=LoggerFactory.getLogger(AddressLogging.class);
//@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.*(..))")
@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.findAll())")
public void getAddresses() {}
@After("getAddresses()")
public void afterAdvice() {
log.error("Log Message: Inside afterAdvice() advice");
}
}
AopTest.java
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@SpringBootTest
public class AopTest {
@Autowired
private AddressRepository addressRepository;
@Test
public void getAddresses() {
//addressRepository.findAll(PageRequest.of(0,20, Sort.by("id")));
addressRepository.findAll();
}
@Test
public void findAddressById() {
addressRepository.findById(1L);
}
}
AddressRepository
public interface AddressRepository extends JpaRepository<Address,Long> {}
spring-boot spring-data-jpa aop spring-aop
In my Spring Boot project, I have AddressRepository that brings all addresses from Database. I have an Aspect class and a pointcut expression that executes after the findAll()
method called. When I execute my test case, the Advice is not being triggered and other methods like findAll(Sort sort)
, findAll(Pageable pageable)
work just fine. I am not sure if this is a bug with Spring Boot or my expression. I tried with Spring Boot 2.0.5 and 2.1.0, nothing seemed to solve my problem
AddressLogging.java
@Aspect
@Configuration
public class AddressLogging {
private Logger log=LoggerFactory.getLogger(AddressLogging.class);
//@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.*(..))")
@Pointcut("execution(* com.springtesting.repo.AddressRepository.findAll())")
public void getAddresses() {}
@After("getAddresses()")
public void afterAdvice() {
log.error("Log Message: Inside afterAdvice() advice");
}
}
AopTest.java
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@SpringBootTest
public class AopTest {
@Autowired
private AddressRepository addressRepository;
@Test
public void getAddresses() {
//addressRepository.findAll(PageRequest.of(0,20, Sort.by("id")));
addressRepository.findAll();
}
@Test
public void findAddressById() {
addressRepository.findById(1L);
}
}
AddressRepository
public interface AddressRepository extends JpaRepository<Address,Long> {}
spring-boot spring-data-jpa aop spring-aop
spring-boot spring-data-jpa aop spring-aop
edited Dec 11 at 3:41
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A Spring AOP aspect should also be a @Component
and be picked up by component scan. I have no idea why you added @Configuration
to the aspect instead because there is no configuration here.
Maybe your test of a separate configuration class should bear the @Configuration
annotation and you should also activate something like @EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
and @ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
.
Here is a snippet from one of my Spring AOP playground projects (I hardly use it, I don't use Spring AOP or even Spring itself, usually I use the more powerful AspectJ:
package de.scrum_master.app;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.EnableAspectJAutoProxy;
@Configuration
@EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
public class Application2 {
public static void main(String args) throws Exception {
ApplicationContext appContext = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(Application2.class);
B b = (B) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(b.getData("bbb"));
A a = (A) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(a.getData("aaa"));
}
}
Thanks, kriegaex. Adding@Component
to Aspect class solved my issue
– Jadda
Dec 14 at 20:19
add a comment |
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A Spring AOP aspect should also be a @Component
and be picked up by component scan. I have no idea why you added @Configuration
to the aspect instead because there is no configuration here.
Maybe your test of a separate configuration class should bear the @Configuration
annotation and you should also activate something like @EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
and @ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
.
Here is a snippet from one of my Spring AOP playground projects (I hardly use it, I don't use Spring AOP or even Spring itself, usually I use the more powerful AspectJ:
package de.scrum_master.app;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.EnableAspectJAutoProxy;
@Configuration
@EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
public class Application2 {
public static void main(String args) throws Exception {
ApplicationContext appContext = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(Application2.class);
B b = (B) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(b.getData("bbb"));
A a = (A) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(a.getData("aaa"));
}
}
Thanks, kriegaex. Adding@Component
to Aspect class solved my issue
– Jadda
Dec 14 at 20:19
add a comment |
A Spring AOP aspect should also be a @Component
and be picked up by component scan. I have no idea why you added @Configuration
to the aspect instead because there is no configuration here.
Maybe your test of a separate configuration class should bear the @Configuration
annotation and you should also activate something like @EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
and @ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
.
Here is a snippet from one of my Spring AOP playground projects (I hardly use it, I don't use Spring AOP or even Spring itself, usually I use the more powerful AspectJ:
package de.scrum_master.app;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.EnableAspectJAutoProxy;
@Configuration
@EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
public class Application2 {
public static void main(String args) throws Exception {
ApplicationContext appContext = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(Application2.class);
B b = (B) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(b.getData("bbb"));
A a = (A) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(a.getData("aaa"));
}
}
Thanks, kriegaex. Adding@Component
to Aspect class solved my issue
– Jadda
Dec 14 at 20:19
add a comment |
A Spring AOP aspect should also be a @Component
and be picked up by component scan. I have no idea why you added @Configuration
to the aspect instead because there is no configuration here.
Maybe your test of a separate configuration class should bear the @Configuration
annotation and you should also activate something like @EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
and @ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
.
Here is a snippet from one of my Spring AOP playground projects (I hardly use it, I don't use Spring AOP or even Spring itself, usually I use the more powerful AspectJ:
package de.scrum_master.app;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.EnableAspectJAutoProxy;
@Configuration
@EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
public class Application2 {
public static void main(String args) throws Exception {
ApplicationContext appContext = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(Application2.class);
B b = (B) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(b.getData("bbb"));
A a = (A) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(a.getData("aaa"));
}
}
A Spring AOP aspect should also be a @Component
and be picked up by component scan. I have no idea why you added @Configuration
to the aspect instead because there is no configuration here.
Maybe your test of a separate configuration class should bear the @Configuration
annotation and you should also activate something like @EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
and @ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
.
Here is a snippet from one of my Spring AOP playground projects (I hardly use it, I don't use Spring AOP or even Spring itself, usually I use the more powerful AspectJ:
package de.scrum_master.app;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.EnableAspectJAutoProxy;
@Configuration
@EnableAspectJAutoProxy(proxyTargetClass = true)
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "de.scrum_master" })
public class Application2 {
public static void main(String args) throws Exception {
ApplicationContext appContext = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(Application2.class);
B b = (B) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(b.getData("bbb"));
A a = (A) appContext.getBean("b");
System.out.println(a.getData("aaa"));
}
}
edited Dec 15 at 1:12
answered Dec 11 at 5:03
kriegaex
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Thanks, kriegaex. Adding@Component
to Aspect class solved my issue
– Jadda
Dec 14 at 20:19
add a comment |
Thanks, kriegaex. Adding@Component
to Aspect class solved my issue
– Jadda
Dec 14 at 20:19
Thanks, kriegaex. Adding
@Component
to Aspect class solved my issue– Jadda
Dec 14 at 20:19
Thanks, kriegaex. Adding
@Component
to Aspect class solved my issue– Jadda
Dec 14 at 20:19
add a comment |
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