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In this spring boot project an integration test creates a spring application context which should create all necessary beans EXCEPT those carrying an @ExcludeFromTests annotation

@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@ActiveProfiles("test")
@SpringBootTest(classes=IntegrationTestApplication.class, 
                webEnvironment = SpringBootTest.WebEnvironment.RANDOM_PORT)
public class IntegrationTest_CartController 
{
     /*....*/
}

The test app loads a @Configuration class

@Profile("test")
@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = {"com.example.demo", "com.example.demo.*"}, 
               excludeFilters = @ComponentScan.Filter(type = FilterType.ANNOTATION, 
                                                      value = ExcludeFromTests.class))
@EnableJpaRepositories("com.example.demo.dao")
@EntityScan("com.example.demo.resource")
@EnableAutoConfiguration
public class TestDemoAppConfig 
{
    private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(TestDemoAppConfig.class);

    public TestDemoAppConfig()
    {
        // I can see this being printed out
        LOG.info("_________________________________");
        LOG.info("Instantiating TestDemoAppConfig");
        LOG.info("_________________________________");
    }
}

That is, it loads beans in the com.example.demo packages but should ignore those that are annotated with @ExcludeFromTests, such as

@Component
@ExcludeFromTests
public class ItemDaoInit 
{
    private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(ItemDaoInit.class);

    public ItemDaoInit(@Autowired ItemDao dao)
    {
        init(dao);
    }

    private void init(ItemDao dao)
    {
       LOG.info(" ------------ item dao preprocessor called"); // I shouldn't see this when I run a test as this bean shouldnt be created
       /* preprocess entries in dao */
    }
 }

When I run the app, I can see that the correct @Configuration is loaded but still, the ItemDaoInit bean is also created

""2018-02-28 11:54:28 [main] INFO  com.example.demo.dao.ItemDaoInit -  ------------ item dao preprocessor called

Why is this bean created although it carries an annotation that I clearly exclude from component scanning?

EDIT

Btw, the problem persists if I exclude @EnableAutoConfiguration from the test configuration class above

EDIT 2

This is the IntegrationTestApplication. It just scans the @Configuration class

@SpringBootApplication
@ComponentScan(basePackageClasses= {TestDemoAppConfig.class})
public class IntegrationTestApplication 
{
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        SpringApplication.run(IntegrationTestApplication.class, args);
    }
}

Thanks for the help

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  • thanks for reply. Please see edit. There is clearly a second component scan initiated by the @Configuration class since the @SpringBootApplication only scans the @Configuration class
    – tenticon
    Feb 28, 2018 at 12:17
  • I applied the component scan filter on the @SpringBootApplication itself but it still scans ItemDaoInit :(
    – tenticon
    Feb 28, 2018 at 12:21
  • As stated that doesn't help either, as that still adds an @ComponentScan it doesn't replace it. @SpringBootApplication is @Configuration, @ComponentScan and @EnableAutoconfiguration if you don't want that don't use @SpringBootApplication.
    – M. Deinum
    Feb 28, 2018 at 12:27
  • ok, the test now has @SpringBootTest(classes=TestDemoAppConfig.class,..) and TestDemoAppConfig should be the only class with @ComponentScan but it still loads ItemDaoInit
    – tenticon
    Feb 28, 2018 at 12:35
  • And why shouldn't it... You have a component-scan which detects. your application and the @SpringBootApplication is still an @ComponentScan.
    – M. Deinum
    Feb 28, 2018 at 12:49

1 Answer 1

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Just resolved the same issue in my project. @ComponentScan annotation in IntegrationTestApplication doesn't have excludeFilters declaration which means that in fact you have 2 independent overlapping @ComponentScan declarations and the one from the app loads all beans from the package of TestDemoAppConfig.class even though the 2nd one from TestDemoAppConfig excludes it.

You have to keep the only one @ComponentScan annotation (with excludeFilters declared) preferably in application class as @SpringBootApplication implicitly adds component scanning with the package of the class by default.

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