package guice
Type Members
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trait
GuiceFakeApplicationFactory extends FakeApplicationFactory
This trait is used to return an instance of Application that is used in tests.
This trait is used to return an instance of Application that is used in tests.
If you need to use a fake application for Play, but don't want to override the application method for each suite individually, you can create a trait that subclasses GuiceFakeApplicationFactory
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trait
GuiceOneAppPerSuite extends BaseOneAppPerSuite with GuiceFakeApplicationFactory
Trait that provides a new
Applicationinstance per ScalaTestSuite.Trait that provides a new
Applicationinstance per ScalaTestSuite.By default, this trait creates a new
Applicationfor theSuiteusing default parameter values, which is made available via theappfield defined in this trait. If yourSuiteneeds aApplicationwith non-default parameters, overrideappto create it the way you need it.This
TestSuiteMixintrait's overriddenrunmethod callsPlay.start, passing in theApplicationprovided byapp, before executing theSuitevia a call tosuper.run. In addition, it places a reference to theApplicationprovided byappinto theConfigMapunder the keyorg.scalatestplus.play.app. This allows any nestedSuites to access theSuite'sApplicationas well, most easily by having the nestedSuites mix in the ConfiguredApp trait. On the status returned bysuper.run, this trait's overriddenrunmethod registers a call toPlay.stopto be executed when theStatuscompletes, and returns the sameStatus. This ensure theApplicationwill continue to execute until all nested suites have completed, after which theApplicationwill be stopped.Here's an example that demonstrates some of the services provided by this trait:
package org.scalatestplus.play.examples.oneapppersuite import org.scalatestplus.play._ import play.api.{Play, Application} import play.api.inject.guice._ class ExampleSpec extends PlaySpec with GuiceOneAppPerSuite { // Override app if you need an Application with other than non-default parameters. def fakeApplication(): Application = new GuiceApplicationBuilder().configure(Map("ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")).build() "The GuiceOneAppPerSuite trait" must { "provide a FakeApplication" in { app.configuration.getOptional[String]("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled") } "make the FakeApplication available implicitly" in { def getConfig(key: String)(implicit app: Application) = app.configuration.getOptional[String](key) getConfig("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled") } } }If you have many tests that can share the same
Application, and you don't want to put them all into one test class, you can place them into differentSuiteclasses. These will be your nested suites. Create a master suite that extendsGuiceOneAppPerSuiteand declares the nestedSuites. Annotate the nested suites with@DoNotDiscoverand have them extendConfiguredApp. Here's an example:package org.scalatestplus.play.examples.oneapppersuite import play.api.test._ import org.scalatest._ import org.scalatestplus.play._ import play.api.{Play, Application} import play.api.inject.guice._ // This is the "master" suite class NestedExampleSpec extends Suites( new OneSpec, new TwoSpec, new RedSpec, new BlueSpec ) with GuiceOneAppPerSuite { // Override app if you need an Application with other than non-default parameters. def fakeApplication(): Application = new GuiceApplicationBuilder().configure(Map("ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")).build() } // These are the nested suites @DoNotDiscover class OneSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp @DoNotDiscover class TwoSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp @DoNotDiscover class RedSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp @DoNotDiscover class BlueSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp { "The GuiceOneAppPerSuite trait" must { "provide an Application" in { app.configuration.getOptional[String]("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled") } "make the Application available implicitly" in { def getConfig(key: String)(implicit app: Application) = app.configuration.getOptional[String](key) getConfig("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled") } } } -
trait
GuiceOneAppPerTest extends BaseOneAppPerTest with GuiceFakeApplicationFactory
Trait that provides a new
Applicationinstance for each test.Trait that provides a new
Applicationinstance for each test.This
TestSuiteMixintrait's overriddenwithFixturemethod creates a newApplicationbefore each test and ensures it is cleaned up after the test has completed. You can access theApplicationfrom your tests as methodapp(which is marked implicit).By default, this trait creates a new
Applicationfor each test using default parameter values, which is returned by thenewAppForTestmethod defined in this trait. If your tests need aApplicationwith non-default parameters, overridenewAppForTestto return it.Here's an example that demonstrates some of the services provided by this trait:
package org.scalatestplus.play.examples.oneapppertest import org.scalatest._ import org.scalatestplus.play._ import org.scalatestplus.play.guice.GuiceOneAppPerTest import play.api.{Play, Application} import play.api.inject.guice._ class ExampleSpec extends PlaySpec with GuiceOneAppPerTest { // Override newAppForTest if you need an Application with other than non-default parameters. implicit override def newAppForTest(testData: TestData): Application = new GuiceApplicationBuilder().configure(Map("ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")).build() "The OneAppPerTest trait" must { "provide an Application" in { app.configuration.getOptional[String]("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled") } "make the Application available implicitly" in { def getConfig(key: String)(implicit app: Application) = app.configuration.getOptional[String](key) getConfig("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled") } } } - trait GuiceOneServerPerSuite extends BaseOneServerPerSuite with GuiceFakeApplicationFactory
- trait GuiceOneServerPerTest extends BaseOneServerPerTest with GuiceFakeApplicationFactory