in spring boot 2.1 many test slices are not allowed anymore due to multiple @BootstrapWith












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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 ?










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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 ?










share|improve this question

























  • 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 ?










share|improve this question
















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 ?







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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?

– christmo
Sep 26 '18 at 23:44





What is the exception that do you have?

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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 !");
      }

      }





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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 !");
        }

        }





        share|improve this answer















        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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