When using a Spock test, i have hardcoded some properties hardcoded into the spock test. The example is a JDBC url. I tried the @Value annotation together with a propertie file, but this seems not to work as my test has no stereotype. Are there any other solutions to inject property values?
@ContextConfiguration(locations = "classpath*:applicationContext-test.xml")
class RepositoryTest extends Specification {
@Shared sql = Sql.newInstance("jdbc:sqlserver:// - room - for - properties")
}
To use PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer
, add a @Configuration
class:
@Configuration
@PropertySource("classpath:database.properties")
public class DatabaseConfig {
@Bean
public static PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer propertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer() {
return new PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer();
}
}
Reference is here.
And then, in Spock:
@Value('${foo.bar}') //Use single quote.
String fooBar
The reason to use single quote is here.
And you probably need to add @ContextConfiguration
to your Spock class:
@ContextConfiguration(classes = DatabaseConfig .class)
class Test extends Specification {
...
}
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