I would like to create integration test in which Spring Boot will read a value from .properties file using @Value annotation.
But every time I'm running test my assertion fails because Spring is unable to read the value:
org.junit.ComparisonFailure:
Expected :works!
Actual :${test}
My test:
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@ContextConfiguration(classes = {WebTests.ConfigurationClass.class, WebTests.ClassToTest.class})
public class WebTests {
@Configuration
@ActiveProfiles("test")
static class ConfigurationClass {}
@Component
static class ClassToTest{
@Value("${test}")
private String test;
}
@Autowired
private ClassToTest config;
@Test
public void testTransferService() {
Assert.assertEquals(config.test, "works!");
}
}
application-test.properties under src/main/resource package contains:
test=works!
What can be the reason of that behavior and how can I fix it?
Any help highly appreciated.
You should load the application-test.properties using @PropertySource or @TestPropertySource
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@TestPropertySource(locations="classpath:application-test.properties")
@ContextConfiguration(classes = {WebTests.ConfigurationClass.class, WebTests.ClassToTest.class})
public class WebTests {
}
for more info: Look into this Override default Spring-Boot application.properties settings in Junit Test
Besides the above marked correct answer, there is another nature way to load application-test.properties: Set your test run "profile" to "test".
Mark your test cases with:
@ActiveProfiles("test")
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
application-xxxx.properties is a naming convention for properties of different "profile".
This file application-xxxx.properties should be placed in src/main/resources folder.
"Profile" is also useful in bean configuration.
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