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Spring-boot application - Integration-testing

This demo project exaplins how JUnit and Zerocode test framework based integration-tests for a spring-boot application can make everyone's life easy everyday.

Keep it simple and easy while doing the integration tests

Spring boot + Spring Data + H2 in-memory DB

  • See here a Reference Implementation (Author - Neeraj Sidhaye @BeTheCodeWithYou)
  • What all stuffs the above project covers or why it is useful for developers as well as testers?
    • This project shows Fail-Fast approach and how easily you can do integration testing
    • How you should or you can set up your build pipe line to achieve zero defect APIs
    • Lists how envvironment switching to CI/DIT/SIT/UAT(ci2/dit2/sit2) is so easy and effortless
    • Covers how the smart test reports can be useful to trace test failures
    • How the entire test suite can be reused as a regression pack for testers(the below article explains that)
    • How the Developers and Test-Engineers can collaborate for the best quality APIs
    • This article @Medium exaplains step by step approach for achieving zero defect APIs (same author)
Needed maven dependencies
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.jsmart</groupId>
    <artifactId>zerocode-rest-bdd</artifactId>
    <version>1.2.x</version> 
</dependency>
<dependency>
    <groupId>junit</groupId>
    <artifactId>junit</artifactId>
    <version>4.12</version>
    <scope>test</scope>
</dependency>

Integration_tests_organization

Where are the integration tests?

  • The JUnit integration tests are located under-
    • test/java/integrationtests/get
    • test/java/integrationtests/put

You can run and debug them individually.

Where is the Suite to run all the tests?

The suite JUnit suite test located-

  • src/test/java/integrationtests/IntegrationTestSuite.java

Where are the unit tests cases?

The JUnit unit tests are located as usual in their respective package, under root of-

  • src/test/java/com/springboot i.e. under package com.springboot

How to run a single scenario e.g. a GET or PUT or POST etc?

@TargetEnv("application_host.properties")
@RunWith(ZerocodeSpringBootRunner.class)
public class VerifyGetFeature {

    @Test
    @JsonTestCase("integration_tests/get/get_new_customer_by_id_test.json")
    public void test_getNewCustomerDetailsById() throws Exception {
    }

}

where the ZerocodeSpringBootRunner starts the spring application, then fires the tests.

public class ZerocodeSpringBootRunner extends ZeroCodeUnitRunner {
    
    public ZerocodeSpringBootRunner(Class<?> klass) throws InitializationError {
        super(klass);
        Application.start(); //<--- Starts the Spring application and checks all bean wirings have gone well.
    }
    
}

How do they both run in the maven life cycle?

e.g.

mvn clean install

  • The unit tests run as usual in the test phase
  • Then the integration-tests are fired in the <goal>integration-test</goal> as configured in the pom.xml
  <plugin>
      <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
      <artifactId>maven-failsafe-plugin</artifactId>
      <executions>
          <execution>
              <goals>
                  <goal>integration-test</goal>
                  <goal>verify</goal>
              </goals>
              <configuration>
                  <includes>
                      <include>integrationtests.IntegrationTestSuite.java</include>
                  </includes>
              </configuration>
          </execution>
      </executions>
  </plugin>
  • Please look at the the Suite-Test class <include>integrationtests.IntegrationTestSuite.java</include> which is pointing to the root of the tests in the test-resources folder resource/integration_tests

i.e. as below-

@TargetEnv("abc_bankapp_host.properties")
@TestPackageRoot("integration_tests")  //You can point this to any package you need
@RunWith(ZerocodeSpringBootSuite.class)
public class IntegrationTestSuite {

}

What does the above @RunWith do?

@RunWith(ZerocodeSpringBootSuite.class)

Ans: It starts the spring applications and then fires the tests once by one. See below how it brings up the application.

public class ZerocodeSpringBootSuite extends ZeroCodePackageRunner {

    static{
        Application.start();
    }

    public ZerocodeSpringBootSuite(Class<?> klass) throws InitializationError {
        super(klass);
        Application.start(); //<--- Starts the Spring application and checks all bean wirings have gone well.
    }
}

Examples in GitHub