Includes a JUnit 5 Extension that can automatically release gRPC resources at the end of the test. Like GrpcCleanupRule, but built for JUnit 5 and actively maintained.
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Declare a Resources
in one of the three following ways, and register Server
and/or ManagedChannel
instances with
it.
Get a Resources
from:
- A test method parameter injection, or
- An instance field, or
- A static field.
The difference is in the lifecycle of the Resources
object. For #1
, a new instance is created for every test method.
#2
is the same as #1
unless the test class declares @TestInstance(TestInstance.Lifecycle.PER_CLASS)
, in which case
one instance is shared among all the tests. #3
is obviously one instance shared among all the tests.
@ExtendWith(GrpcCleanupExtension.class)
class ExampleTestCase {
@Test
void testSuccessful(Resources resources) {
resources.register(server); // use default timeout
resources.register(channel, Duration.ofSeconds(1)); // override default timeout
resources.timeout(Duration.ofSeconds(3)); // change default timeout to 3 seconds
resources.register(channel2) // channel2 timeout is 3 seconds; server and channel timeouts didn't change
}
}
ℹ️ Note that for #2
and #3
, if the variable is already been assigned a value by the user, the
extension will not reinitialize it.
ℹ️ If you're writing @Nested
tests, see issues/8.
- Java 8
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Copyright 2022 Abhijit Sarkar - Released under Apache License v2.0.