Check the documents here.
In a JPA-based app, you can choose to let Hibernate create the schema
or use schema.sql, but you cannot do both. Make sure to disable
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto if you use schema.sql.
You have spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=create-drop
that's why schema.sql
is not executed.
Looks like this is the way Spring Boot works.
Edit
I think that the problem(not really a problem) is that your application points to a mysql instance.
See the current Spring Boot properties:
spring.datasource.initialization-mode=embedded # Initialize the datasource with available DDL and DML scripts.
The default value is embedded
- e.g. initialize only if you're running and embedded database, like H2.
Also see the answer of Stephan here. He said:
Adding spring.datasource.initialization-mode=always to your project is
enough.
So try to set:
spring.datasource.initialization-mode=always
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