in spring boot 2.1 many test slices are not allowed anymore due to multiple @BootstrapWith
I tried to upgrade a yummy sandwich made of two test slices (@JsonTest and @JdbcTest in my case, crunchy test code in between) adding spring boot 2.1 flavour to it. But it seems it was not much of a success. I cannot annotate my tests with many @...Test since they are now each bringing their own XxxTestContextBootstrapper. It used to work when they all used same SpringBootTestContextBootstrapper.
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@JsonTest
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() { System.out.printn("Hello, World !"); }
}
The error I get from BootstrapUtils is illegalStateException :
Configuration error: found multiple declarations of @BootstrapWith for test class
I understand I might be doing something wrong here but is there an easy way I could load both Json and Jdbc contexts ?
spring-boot-test
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I tried to upgrade a yummy sandwich made of two test slices (@JsonTest and @JdbcTest in my case, crunchy test code in between) adding spring boot 2.1 flavour to it. But it seems it was not much of a success. I cannot annotate my tests with many @...Test since they are now each bringing their own XxxTestContextBootstrapper. It used to work when they all used same SpringBootTestContextBootstrapper.
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@JsonTest
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() { System.out.printn("Hello, World !"); }
}
The error I get from BootstrapUtils is illegalStateException :
Configuration error: found multiple declarations of @BootstrapWith for test class
I understand I might be doing something wrong here but is there an easy way I could load both Json and Jdbc contexts ?
spring-boot-test
What is the exception that do you have?
– christmo
Sep 26 '18 at 23:44
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I tried to upgrade a yummy sandwich made of two test slices (@JsonTest and @JdbcTest in my case, crunchy test code in between) adding spring boot 2.1 flavour to it. But it seems it was not much of a success. I cannot annotate my tests with many @...Test since they are now each bringing their own XxxTestContextBootstrapper. It used to work when they all used same SpringBootTestContextBootstrapper.
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@JsonTest
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() { System.out.printn("Hello, World !"); }
}
The error I get from BootstrapUtils is illegalStateException :
Configuration error: found multiple declarations of @BootstrapWith for test class
I understand I might be doing something wrong here but is there an easy way I could load both Json and Jdbc contexts ?
spring-boot-test
I tried to upgrade a yummy sandwich made of two test slices (@JsonTest and @JdbcTest in my case, crunchy test code in between) adding spring boot 2.1 flavour to it. But it seems it was not much of a success. I cannot annotate my tests with many @...Test since they are now each bringing their own XxxTestContextBootstrapper. It used to work when they all used same SpringBootTestContextBootstrapper.
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@JsonTest
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() { System.out.printn("Hello, World !"); }
}
The error I get from BootstrapUtils is illegalStateException :
Configuration error: found multiple declarations of @BootstrapWith for test class
I understand I might be doing something wrong here but is there an easy way I could load both Json and Jdbc contexts ?
spring-boot-test
spring-boot-test
edited Sep 27 '18 at 5:55
cactus sauvage
asked Sep 26 '18 at 23:35
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What is the exception that do you have?
– christmo
Sep 26 '18 at 23:44
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What is the exception that do you have?
– christmo
Sep 26 '18 at 23:44
What is the exception that do you have?
– christmo
Sep 26 '18 at 23:44
What is the exception that do you have?
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Sep 26 '18 at 23:44
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Test slice annotations aren't really designed to be composed like that. Your code worked in Spring Boot 2.0 only by luck I'm afraid.
You really need to pick just one @...Test
annotation and then combine it with one or more @AutoConfigure...
annotations. For the example above, I would write:
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@AutoConfigureJson
@AutoConfigureJsonTesters
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() {
System.out.println("Hello, World !");
}
}
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Test slice annotations aren't really designed to be composed like that. Your code worked in Spring Boot 2.0 only by luck I'm afraid.
You really need to pick just one @...Test
annotation and then combine it with one or more @AutoConfigure...
annotations. For the example above, I would write:
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@AutoConfigureJson
@AutoConfigureJsonTesters
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() {
System.out.println("Hello, World !");
}
}
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Test slice annotations aren't really designed to be composed like that. Your code worked in Spring Boot 2.0 only by luck I'm afraid.
You really need to pick just one @...Test
annotation and then combine it with one or more @AutoConfigure...
annotations. For the example above, I would write:
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@AutoConfigureJson
@AutoConfigureJsonTesters
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() {
System.out.println("Hello, World !");
}
}
add a comment |
Test slice annotations aren't really designed to be composed like that. Your code worked in Spring Boot 2.0 only by luck I'm afraid.
You really need to pick just one @...Test
annotation and then combine it with one or more @AutoConfigure...
annotations. For the example above, I would write:
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@AutoConfigureJson
@AutoConfigureJsonTesters
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() {
System.out.println("Hello, World !");
}
}
Test slice annotations aren't really designed to be composed like that. Your code worked in Spring Boot 2.0 only by luck I'm afraid.
You really need to pick just one @...Test
annotation and then combine it with one or more @AutoConfigure...
annotations. For the example above, I would write:
@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@JdbcTest
@AutoConfigureJson
@AutoConfigureJsonTesters
public class Test {
@Test
public void test() {
System.out.println("Hello, World !");
}
}
edited Dec 25 '18 at 12:17
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What is the exception that do you have?
– christmo
Sep 26 '18 at 23:44