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Arquillian Testcontainers

Arquillian Testcontainers is a loadable extension for Testcontainers support. This project is not meant to provide an Arquillian adaptor via a Testcontainer, but rather compliment an Arquillian adaptor by allowing Arquillian to manage a Testcontainer.

Usage

To start using Arquillian Testcontainers add the following Maven dependency:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.jboss.arquillian</groupId>
    <artifactId>arquillian-testcontainers</artifactId>
    <version>${version.org.jboss.arquillian.testcontainers</version>
    <scope>test</scope>
</dependency>

Using a Testcontainer

To use a Testcontainer within an Arquillian test you must annotate the type with @DockerRequired. What this annotation does is verify a Docker implementation is available. If a Docker implementation is not available, an exception is thrown. By default, this is a java.lang.AssertionError. This can be overridden in the @DockerRequired(value=) attribute. For example in JUnit 5 to skip the test rather than throw an error you would use the @DockerRequired(TestAbortedException.class). This would throw a org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException if a Docker implementation is not available and the test will be skipped.

To inject a Testcontainer into your Arquillian test, use the @Testcontainer annotation.

@ExtendWith(ArquillianExtension.class)
@DockerRequired(TestAbortedException.class)
@RunAsClient
public class SimpleContainerTest {

    @Testcontainer
    private static SimpleTestContainer container;

    @Deployment
    public static JavaArchive createDeployment() {
        return ShrinkWrap.create(JavaArchive.class)
                .addAsManifestResource(EmptyAsset.INSTANCE, "beans.xml");
    }

    @Test
    public void testContainerInjected() {
        Assertions.assertNotNull(container, "Expected the container to be injected.");
        Assertions.assertTrue(container.isRunning(), "Expected the container to not be running");
    }
}

The injected type must be an implementation of org.testcontainers.containers.GenericContainer. If you would like to inject a GenericContainer<?>, you can use the type parameter in the @Testcontainer annotation to qualify the type:

@ExtendWith(ArquillianExtension.class)
@RunAsClient
@DockerRequired(TestAbortedException.class)
public class TypeSpecifiedInjectionTest {

    @Deployment
    public static JavaArchive createDeployment() {
        return ShrinkWrap.create(JavaArchive.class)
                .addAsManifestResource(EmptyAsset.INSTANCE, "beans.xml");
    }

    @Testcontainer(type = WildFlyContainer.class)
    private GenericContainer<?> wildfly;

    @Testcontainer(type = SimpleTestContainer.class)
    private GenericContainer<?> container;

    @Test
    public void checkWildFly() {
        Assertions.assertNotNull(wildfly);
        Assertions.assertTrue(wildfly.isRunning());
    }

    @Test
    public void checkSimpleTestContainer() {
        Assertions.assertNotNull(container, "Expected the container to be injected.");
        Assertions.assertTrue(container.isRunning(), "Expected the container to be running");
    }
}

By default, this extension will manage the lifecycle of each Testcontainer that is injected into the test. If you’d prefer to manage the lifecycle yourself, use the value=true attribute in the @Testcontainer annotation. For example use @Testcontainer(false).

Helpers

Arquillian Testcontainers contains a helper for consuming log messages. The LoggingConsumer simply consumes the containers output and logs it via a java.util.logging.Logger.

WildFly Example

The following is an example of using a Testcontainer in WildFly with a ServerSetupTask.

@DockerRequired
@ExtendWith(ArquillianExtension.class)
@RunAsClient
@ServerSetup(WildFlyTest.ContainerSetupTask.class)
public class WildFlyTest {
    @DockerRequired
    @ReloadIfRequired
    public static class ContainerSetupTask implements ServerSetupTask {

        @Testcontainer
        private KeycloakContainer keycloak;

        @Override
        public final void setup(final ManagementClient managementClient, final String containerId) throws Exception {
            final var containerAddress = keycloak.getContainerAddress();
            // Do the Keycloak setup
        }

        @Override
        public final void tearDown(final ManagementClient managementClient, final String containerId) throws Exception {
        }
    }

    @Testcontainer
    private KeycloakContainer keycloak;

    @Deployment
    public static WebArchive createDeployment() {
        return ShrinkWrap.create(WebArchive.class)
                .addClasses(SecureEndpoint.class, SecureApplication.class)
                .addAsManifestResource(EmptyAsset.INSTANCE, "beans.xml");
    }

    @Test
    public void auth() throws Exception {
        final var response = makeRequest(keycloak.getContainerAddress(keycloak.getMappedPort(8080)));
        // Validate response
    }
}