TestContainersForEach
Starts containers before each test and stop them after each test
Example:
class ExampleSpec extends FunSuite with TestContainersForEach {
// First of all, you need to declare, which containers you want to use
override type Containers = MySQLContainer and PostgreSQLContainer
// After that, you need to describe, how you want to start them,
// In this method you can use any intermediate logic.
// You can pass parameters between containers, for example.
override def startContainers(): Containers = {
val container1 = MySQLContainer.Def().start()
val container2 = PostgreSQLContainer.Def().start()
container1 and container2
}
// `withContainers` function supports multiple containers:
test("test") {
withContainers { case mysqlContainer and pgContainer =>
// Inside your test body you can do with your containers whatever you want to
assert(mysqlContainer.jdbcUrl.nonEmpty && pgContainer.jdbcUrl.nonEmpty)
}
}
}
Notes:
- If you override beforeEach() without calling super.beforeEach() your containers won't start
- If you override afterEach() without calling super.afterEach() your containers won't stop
Type members
Types
Value members
Concrete methods
Inherited methods
Override, if you want to do something after containers start.
Override, if you want to do something after containers start.
- Inherited from:
- TestContainersSuite
Override, if you want to do something before containers stop.
Override, if you want to do something before containers stop.
- Inherited from:
- TestContainersSuite
Contains containers startup logic. In this method you can use any intermediate logic. You can pass parameters between containers, for example:
Contains containers startup logic. In this method you can use any intermediate logic. You can pass parameters between containers, for example:
override def startContainers(): Containers = {
val container1 = Container1.Def().start()
val container2 = Container2.Def(container1.someParam).start()
container1 and container2
}
- Returns:
Started containers
- Inherited from:
- TestContainersSuite
To use containers inside your test bodies you need to use withContainers
function:
To use containers inside your test bodies you need to use withContainers
function:
test("test") {
withContainers { mysqlContainer =>
// Inside your test body you can do with your container whatever you want to
assert(mysqlContainer.jdbcUrl.nonEmpty)
}
}
withContainers
also supports multiple containers:
test("test") {
withContainers { case mysqlContainer and pgContainer =>
// test body
}
}
- Value parameters:
- runTest
Test body
- Inherited from:
- TestContainersSuite