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Chapter 1. Verify test dependencies


For this tutorial, you must have a completed Quarkus Getting Started project and the project pom.xml file must include the quarkus-junit5 and rest-assured dependencies. These dependencies will be present if you completed the Quarkus Getting Started exercise or if you downloaded the completed example.

  • The quarkus-junit5 dependency is required for testing because it provides the @QuarkusTest annotation that controls the testing framework.
  • The rest-assured dependency is not required but you can use it as a convenient way to test HTTP endpoints.

    Note

    Quarkus provides integration that automatically sets the correct URL, so no configuration is required.

Procedure

  1. Open the Getting Started project pom.xml file.
  2. Verify that the following dependencies are in the file and add them if necessary:

    <dependency>
        <groupId>io.quarkus</groupId>
        <artifactId>quarkus-junit5</artifactId>
        <scope>test</scope>
    </dependency>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>io.rest-assured</groupId>
        <artifactId>rest-assured</artifactId>
        <scope>test</scope>
    </dependency>
  3. Verify that your pom.xml file includes the maven-surefire-plugin. Because this tutorial uses the JUnit 5 framework, the version of the maven-surefire-plugin must be set because the default version does not support Junit 5:

    <plugin>
        <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>${surefire-plugin.version}</version>
        <configuration>
           <systemProperties>
              <java.util.logging.manager>org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager</java.util.logging.manager>
           </systemProperties>
        </configuration>
    </plugin>
  4. Set the java.util.logging.manager system property to use the correct log manager for test.
  5. Verify that the GreetingResourceTest.java file contains the following content and add it if necessary:

    package org.acme.quickstart;
    
    import io.quarkus.test.junit.QuarkusTest;
    import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
    
    import java.util.UUID;
    
    import static io.restassured.RestAssured.given;
    import static org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers.is;
    
    @QuarkusTest
    public class GreetingResourceTest {
    
        @Test
        public void testHelloEndpoint() {
            given()
              .when().get("/hello")
              .then()
                 .statusCode(200)
                 .body(is("hello"));
        }
    
        @Test
        public void testGreetingEndpoint() {
            String uuid = UUID.randomUUID().toString();
            given()
              .pathParam("name", uuid)
              .when().get("/hello/greeting/{name}")
              .then()
                .statusCode(200)
                .body(is("hello " + uuid));
        }
    
    }
  6. To run the test, enter the following command:

    ./mvnw clean verify

    You can also run the test directly from your IDE.

Note

This test uses HTTP to directly test the REST endpoint. When the test is triggered, the application will start before the test runs.

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