Your Bootstrap class is on the package com.project.demo.data
Your command line runner is on the package com.project.data.runner
Spring will scan for components in the sub-packages of com.project.demo.data
, that is, in com.project.demo.data.*
, that's why your command line runner is never ran. He's never found by Spring.
You have some options, but I'll state two:
1st: at your Bootstrap class (the class which has the main
method with SpringApplication.run(..., args)
), you can add the attribute scanBasePackages
at the @SpringBootApplication
annotation:
@SpringBootApplication(scanBasePackages = {"com.project.data.runner"})
This will tell Spring to look for components, also, at the com.project.data.runner
package.
OR
2nd: move your command line runner from com.project.data.runner
to com.project.demo.data.runner
(or something similar that is under com.project.demo.data
)
UPDATE
As we've solved the problem in the chat, I'll update the answer with the solution.
Since you're using Spring Data JPA Repositories, if your repositories are not under the package or sub-packages where your Bootstrap class resides, then you must add @EnableJpaRepositories
to a @Configuration
class and explicitly configure on which package your repository is.
Your bootstrap class will look like this:
@SpringBootApplication(scanBasePackages = { "com.project.data.runner"})
@Configuration
@EntityScan("com.project.data.entity")
@EnableJpaRepositories(basePackages = { "com.project.data.repository" })
public class DataJpaApplication {
public static void main(String[] args) {
SpringApplication.run(DataJpaApplication.class, args);
}
}