org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.jdbc.HikariDriverConfigurationFailureAnalyzer Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.jdbc;
import org.springframework.boot.diagnostics.AbstractFailureAnalyzer;
import org.springframework.boot.diagnostics.FailureAnalysis;
import org.springframework.jdbc.CannotGetJdbcConnectionException;
/**
* An {@link AbstractFailureAnalyzer} that performs analysis of a Hikari configuration
* failure caused by the use of the unsupported 'dataSourceClassName' property.
*
* @author Stephane Nicoll
*/
class HikariDriverConfigurationFailureAnalyzer extends AbstractFailureAnalyzer {
private static final String EXPECTED_MESSAGE = "cannot use driverClassName and dataSourceClassName together.";
@Override
protected FailureAnalysis analyze(Throwable rootFailure, CannotGetJdbcConnectionException cause) {
Throwable subCause = cause.getCause();
if (subCause == null || !EXPECTED_MESSAGE.equals(subCause.getMessage())) {
return null;
}
return new FailureAnalysis(
"Configuration of the Hikari connection pool failed: 'dataSourceClassName' is not supported.",
"Spring Boot auto-configures only a driver and can't specify a custom "
+ "DataSource. Consider configuring the Hikari DataSource in your own configuration.",
cause);
}
}