The GSON upgrade slightly changed an error string, so the test was
updated to be less of a change detector.
Some OpenTelemetry dependencies are alpha versions, so needed an
adjustment in build.gradle to accept the versions. Similarly, Undertow
includes Final in its version numbers which needs to be accepted.
All the changes outside libs.versions.toml and examples were
because of ErrorProne. It didn't actually find anything to fix; signal
vs noise has gotten pretty bad with the newer checks.
Status was changed for ErrorProne's SuperCallToObjectMethod. With the
old code it didn't notice the trivial implementation. The fail-for-test
code wasn't used, so it was easiest to just remove it.
Some of the libs had their versions inlined; now that we have
:checkForUpdates it isn't much of a risk for versions to diverge when
there's only a few artifacts sharing a version. If we need 4+ artifacts
to have the same version, then it makes sense to still use a shared
version.
Dependencies not upgraded: google-auth-libray, mockito, netty, cronet
The version used by protoc-gen-grpc-java will be upgraded separately,
because of large C++ build changes necessary. But that won't impact
users at all. We are upgrading to protoc 22.3; only the grpc plugin is
not upgraded.
Bazel is upgraded for both Java and C++.
Introduce an AsyncService interface in the generated code and move the methods from <service>ImplBase to default implementation of the interface.
* update pom files to allow java 1.8
* Add a bindService(<service>Async) method
* Change TestServiceImpl to use the interface and include a bind method instead of extending TestServiceImplBase.
ExpectedException is deprecated, so I fixed the new warnings. However,
we are still using ExpectedException many places and had previously
supressed the warning. See
https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/7467 . I did not fix those
existing instances that had suppressed the warning, since it is
unrelated to the upgrade and we have been free to fix them at any time
since we dropped Java 7.
Protobuf uses Guava 30.1.1, so I upgrade it at the same time. It also
caused an update to rules_jvm_external and reworking the Bazel build.
Protobuf no longer requires bind() so they were dropped. Although
Protobuf's protobuf_deps() brings in rules_jvm_external, and so we don't
need to define it ourselves, it seems better to define it directly and
not depend on transitive deps since we use it directly.
Protobuf now has support for maven_install() by exposing
PROTOBUF_MAVEN_ARTIFACTS, which required reorganizing the WORKSPACE to
use maven_install() after loading protobuf. Protobuf still doesn't
define target overrides for itself so we still maintain those. When
reorganizing the WORKSPACE I noticed http_archive should ideally be
above io_grpc_grpc_java as most users will need it there, so I fixed
that since there were lots of other load()-reordering already.
I didn't touch Protobuf and Netty; we upgrade those individually. Below
are issues I encountered that caused me to not upgrade (further).
Guava 30.1-android fails to build with Android without enabling
desugaring. https://github.com/google/guava/issues/5358
Robolectric 4.4 breaks AndroidChannelBuilderTest.
https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/7731
Opencensus 0.28.1+ is incompatible with gRPC.
https://github.com/census-instrumentation/opencensus-java/issues/2069https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/7732
Truth now defines the asm dependency as "compile" although it is still
optional. But asm appears to have accidentally included incorrect gradle
module metadata in their release (I see they've disabled the metadata on
master) which make gradle think it requires Java 8. We could asm
everywhere, but that's is annoying. It seems likely this will resolve
itself.
Mockito can be upgraded to 3.4.0, but it deprecates initMocks, which
causes more code churn than I wanted in this commit. I still
synchronized the example versions on 3.4.0, though, as it was already
being used in some examples and the examples don't use initMocks.