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Author SHA1 Message Date
Phillip Webb
05765d7520 Replace EasyMock with Mockito
Issue: SPR-10126
2013-03-06 11:06:15 -08:00
Sam Brannen
4bdf382714 Update spring-test re: deprecated queryForInt()
Now invoking JdbcTemplate's queryForObject() method instead
of the deprecated queryForInt() method within the test suite.

Issue: SPR-10257
2013-02-28 13:46:56 +01:00
Phillip Webb
720714b434 Add JdbcTestUtils.deleteRowsInTableWhere method
Issue: SPR-10302
2013-02-25 11:26:59 -08:00
Juergen Hoeller
5a773b771d MockHttpServletResponse's getHeaderNames declares Collection instead of Set for Servlet 3.0 compatibility
Issue: SPR-9885
2013-01-22 21:12:03 +01:00
Juergen Hoeller
c1a4f5c0fe MockHttpServletRequest's getParameter(Values) returns null for null parameter name
Issue: SPR-10192
2013-01-22 21:12:02 +01:00
Chris Beams
c97f26d516 Merge branch 'SPR-9984' into 3.2.x
* SPR-9984:
  Add TimedSpringRunnerTests to performance test group
2013-01-21 12:45:03 +01:00
Chris Beams
fc6377cc53 Add TimedSpringRunnerTests to performance test group
Issue: SPR-9984
2013-01-21 12:44:47 +01:00
Sam Brannen
8a37521a3c Fix copyright year & method names in spring-test
This commit fixes the copyright year for changes made in commit
5b147bfba8. In addition, method names
have been changed to reflect the semantic changes made in that same
commit.
2013-01-14 11:40:21 +01:00
Sam Brannen
5b147bfba8 Improve speed of spring-test build
- Now excluding *TestSuite classes from the JUnit test task.
- Renamed SpringJUnit4SuiteTests to SpringJUnit4TestSuite so that it is
  no longer executed in the build.
- Reduced sleep time in various timing related tests.
2013-01-11 21:31:46 +01:00
Sam Brannen
4ae9cf7cf1 Ensure JUnit & TestNG tests run in spring-test
Prior to this commit, the Gradle build configuration only executed
TestNG-based tests and effectively disabled all JUnit-based tests in the
spring-test module. Furthermore, TestNG-based tests were not properly
reported in Bamboo CI builds.

This commit ensures that both JUnit and TestNG tests are executed in the
Gradle build by defining a new testNG task within the spring-test
configuration. The test task now depends on the new testNG task.
Furthermore, the testNG task makes use of Gradle 1.3's support for
generating test reports for TestNG tests alongside reports for JUnit
tests. The net effect is that all tests are executed and reportedly
properly in Bamboo builds on the CI server.

- Enabled both JUnit and TestNG tests for the spring-test module.
- Corrected bugs in FailingBeforeAndAfterMethodsTests introduced in
  commit 3d1b3868fe.
- Deleted the now obsolete SPR-9398.txt file.

Issue: SPR-9398
2013-01-10 16:42:44 +01:00
Chris Beams
b836e14b5f Merge branch 'cleanup-test-duplicates' into cleanup-3.2.x
* cleanup-test-duplicates:
  Update Apache license headers for affected sources
  Remove duplicate test classes
  Replace test beans with test objects

Conflicts:
	spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/factory/ConcurrentBeanFactoryTests.java
	spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/support/PagedListHolderTests.java
2013-01-04 10:31:31 +01:00
Phillip Webb
42b5d6dd7e Remove duplicate test classes
Prior to this commit many test utility classes and sample beans were
duplicated across projects. This was previously necessary due to the
fact that dependent test sources were not shared during a gradle
build. Since the introduction of the 'test-source-set-dependencies'
gradle plugin this is no longer the case.

This commit attempts to remove as much duplicate code as possible,
co-locating test utilities and beans in the most suitable project.
For example, test beans are now located in the 'spring-beans'
project.

Some of the duplicated code had started to drift apart when
modifications made in one project where not ported to others. All
changes have now been consolidated and when necessary existing tests
have been refactored to account for the differences.

Conflicts:
	spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/factory/ConcurrentBeanFactoryTests.java
	spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/factory/support/BeanFactoryGenericsTests.java
	spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/support/PagedListHolderTests.java
2013-01-04 10:02:29 +01:00
Chris Beams
3cbb136861 Enable execution of TestNG tests in spring-test
Both JUnit- and TestNG-based tests are once again executed in the
spring-test module.

Note that two lines in FailingBeforeAndAfterMethodsTests had to be
commented out. See diff or `git grep 'See SPR-8116'` for details.

Issue: SPR-8116
2013-01-03 19:34:29 +01:00
Chris Beams
8472a2b2ab Update Apache license headers for affected sources 2012-12-28 23:09:31 +01:00
Chris Beams
4c8cd7b0bd Add @Override annotations to test sources
Issue: SPR-10129
2012-12-28 23:05:44 +01:00
Chris Beams
9540d2c81b Replace <code> with {@code} throughout Javadoc
Issue: SPR-10128
2012-12-28 22:36:02 +01:00
Phillip Webb
1762157ad1 Remove trailing whitespace in source files
find . -type f -name "*.java" -or -name "*.aj" | \
    xargs perl -p -i -e "s/[ \t]*$//g" {} \;

Issue: SPR-10127
2012-12-28 20:49:45 +01:00
Sam Brannen
a436a57503 Move tests to spring-test module
When Spr9799XmlConfigTests and Spr9799AnnotationConfigTests were
created, there were issues with the classpath related to slf4j
dependencies that made it impossible for these classes to reside in the
spring-test module. Consequently, these tests were added to the
spring-test-mvc module. However, the issues with slf4j have since been
resolved in the Gradle build, and this commit therefore moves these test
classes to the spring-test module where they belong.

Issue: SPR-9799
2012-12-08 14:26:47 +01:00
Sam Brannen
69ace01640 Clean up warnings in spring-test
- Deleted unused imports.

 - Switched from junit.framework.Assert to org.junit.Assert, since the
   former is deprecated as of JUnit 4.11.

 - Suppressed warnings for continued deprecated usage of
   junit.framework.Assert.
2012-12-07 12:26:27 +01:00
Sam Brannen
d0f687f028 Support comments in statements in JdbcTestUtils
Prior to this commit, executing an SQL script with JdbcTestUtils would
fail if a statement in the script contained a line comment within the
statement.

This commit ensures that standard SQL comments (i.e., any text beginning
with two hyphens and extending to the end of the line) are properly
omitted from the statement before executing it.

In addition, multiple adjacent whitespace characters within a statement
but outside a literal are now collapsed into a single space.

Issue: SPR-9982
2012-12-05 16:58:26 +01:00
Sam Brannen
025d111efc Re-enable and document @Ignore'd tests
Documented why static nested test cases in the spring-test module are
ignored, explaining that such "TestCase classes are run manually by the
enclosing test class". Prior to the migration to Gradle (i.e., with
Spring Build), these tests would not have been picked up by the test
suite since they end with a "TestCase" suffix instead of "Test" or
"Tests".

Re-enabled HibernateMultiEntityManagerFactoryIntegrationTests.

For the remaining tests that were disabled as a result of the migration
to Gradle, comments have been added to the @Ignore declarations.

Issue: SPR-8116, SPR-9398
2012-12-05 10:31:31 +01:00
Sam Brannen
19d7cedcf2 Fix classpaths regarding slf4j versions
- Defined global slf4jVersion as '1.6.1' in the Gradle build.

 - Replaced dependencies on slf4j-log4j12 with slf4j-jcl where possible;
   however, spring-test-mvc still depends on jcl-over-slf4j and
   slf4j-log4j12 (see SPR-10070).

 - Reenabled HibernateSessionFlushingTests.

 - Verified that the following tests pass in the Gradle build and within
   Eclipse:
   - HibernateSessionFlushingTests
   - HibernateTransactionManagerTests (Hibernate 3)
   - HibernateTransactionManagerTests (Hibernate 4)
   - RequestResponseBodyMethodProcessorTests

Issue: SPR-9421, SPR-10066
2012-12-04 19:52:37 +01:00
Sam Brannen
33d5b011d3 Reduce code duplication in ContextLoaderUtils
Prior to this commit, the following two methods in ContextLoaderUtils
contained almost identical loops for traversing the test class
hierarchy:

 - resolveContextLoaderClass(Class<?>, String)
 - resolveContextConfigurationAttributes(Class<?>)

With this commit, resolveContextLoaderClass() no longer traverses the
class hierarchy. Instead, it now works directly with the resolved list
of ContextConfigurationAttributes, thereby removing code duplication.

Issue: SPR-9918
2012-10-27 22:29:55 +02:00
Sam Brannen
591aa01741 Configurable locales in MockHttpServletRequest
Prior to this commit the MockHttpServletRequest constructor chain set
the preferred local to Locale.ENGLISH. Furthermore, it was possible to
add additional preferred locales "in front" of ENGLISH; however, it was
not possible to delete ENGLISH from the list of preferred locales.

This commit documents the fact that ENGLISH is the default preferred
locale and makes it possible to set the list of preferred locales via a
new setPreferredLocales(List<Locale> locales) method.

Issue: SPR-9724
2012-10-27 18:13:13 +02:00
Sam Brannen
7d9c823a15 Delete unused imports 2012-10-27 17:32:51 +02:00
Sam Brannen
4aaf014cc6 Support comments in SQL scripts in JdbcTestUtils
Prior to this commit, utility methods in JdbcTestUtils interpreted SQL
comments as separate statements, resulting in an exception when such a
script is executed.

This commit addresses this issue by introducing a
readScript(lineNumberReader, String) method that accepts a comment
prefix. Comment lines are therefore no longer returned in the parsed
script. Furthermore, the existing readScript(lineNumberReader) method
now delegates to this new readScript() method, supplying "--" as the
default comment prefix.

Issue: SPR-9593
2012-10-22 00:52:01 -04:00
Sam Brannen
300d41840b Fix JDK7 method order-dependent issues in SRCCT
SpringRunnerContextCacheTests suffers from JDK7-related non-determinism
in values returned from Class#getDeclaredMethods(), which in turn
affects JUnit and its execution of @Test methods.

This commit addresses this issue by introducing an
OrderedMethodsSpringJUnit4ClassRunner that sorts the test methods
alphabetically, which is actually required for
SpringRunnerContextCacheTests to work properly.

Issue: SPR-9789
2012-10-13 20:29:59 +02:00
Sam Brannen
21ebbb9c02 Support session & request scoped beans in the TCF
This commit introduces RequestAndSessionScopedBeansWacTests which
verifies support for request and session scoped beans in the Spring
TestContext Framework (TCF).

This support was actually introduced as an intentional side effect of
the work performed for SPR-5243 through the addition of the new 
WebTestExecutionListener.

Issue: SPR-4588
2012-10-13 19:50:31 +02:00
Sam Brannen
a73280ccc8 Support loading WebApplicationContexts in the TCF
Prior to this commit, the Spring TestContext Framework only supported
loading an ApplicationContext in integration tests from either XML or
Java Properties files (since Spring 2.5), and Spring 3.1 introduced
support for loading an ApplicationContext in integration tests from
annotated classes (e.g., @Configuration classes). All of the
ContextLoader implementations used to provide this support load a
GenericApplicationContext. However, a GenericApplicationContext is not
suitable for testing a web application since a web application relies on
an implementation of WebApplicationContext (WAC).

This commit makes it possible to integration test Spring-powered web
applications by adding the following functionality to the Spring
TestContext Framework.

 - Introduced AbstractGenericWebContextLoader and two concrete
   subclasses:
   - XmlWebContextLoader
   - AnnotationConfigWebContextLoader

 - Pulled up prepareContext(context, mergedConfig) from
   AbstractGenericContextLoader into AbstractContextLoader to allow it
   to be shared across web and non-web context loaders.

 - Introduced AnnotationConfigContextLoaderUtils and refactored
   AnnotationConfigContextLoader accordingly. These utils are also used
   by AnnotationConfigWebContextLoader.

 - Introduced a new @WebAppConfiguration annotation to denote that the
   ApplicationContext loaded for a test should be a WAC and to configure
   the base resource path for the root directory of a web application.

 - Introduced WebMergedContextConfiguration which extends
   MergedContextConfiguration with support for a baseResourcePath for
   the root directory of a web application.

 - ContextLoaderUtils.buildMergedContextConfiguration() now builds a
   WebMergedContextConfiguration instead of a standard
   MergedContextConfiguration if @WebAppConfiguration is present on the
   test class.

 - Introduced a configureWebResources() method in
   AbstractGenericWebContextLoader that is responsible for creating a
   MockServletContext with a proper ResourceLoader for the
   resourceBasePath configured in the WebMergedContextConfiguration. The
   resulting mock ServletContext is set in the WAC, and the WAC is
   stored as the Root WAC in the ServletContext.

 - Introduced a WebTestExecutionListener that sets up default thread
   local state via RequestContextHolder before each test method by using
   the MockServletContext already present in the WAC and by creating a
   MockHttpServletRequest, MockHttpServletResponse, and
   ServletWebRequest that is set in the RequestContextHolder. WTEL also
   ensures that the MockHttpServletResponse and ServletWebRequest can be
   injected into the test instance (e.g., via @Autowired) and cleans up
   thread locals after each test method.

 - WebTestExecutionListener is configured as a default
   TestExecutionListener before DependencyInjectionTestExecutionListener

 - Extracted AbstractDelegatingSmartContextLoader from
   DelegatingSmartContextLoader and introduced a new
   WebDelegatingSmartContextLoader.

 - ContextLoaderUtils now selects the default delegating ContextLoader
   class name based on the presence of @WebAppConfiguration on the test
   class.

 - Tests in the spring-test-mvc module no longer use a custom
   ContextLoader to load a WebApplicationContext. Instead, they now
   rely on new core functionality provided in this commit.

Issue: SPR-5243
2012-10-08 00:23:19 +02:00
Chris Beams
c4aa14f343 Ignore SpringRunnerContextCacheTests
Avoid order-dependent test method failures on JDK7

Issue: SPR-9789
2012-09-11 23:54:35 +02:00
Chris Beams
dfe05305e2 Upgrade to JUnit 4.11 snapshot in support of JDK7
Class#getDeclaredMembers returns arbitrary results under JDK7. This
results in non-deterministic execution of JUnit test methods, often
revealing unintended dependencies between methods that rely on a
specific order to succeed.

JUnit 4.11 contains support for predictable test ordering [1], but at
the time of this commit, JUnit 4.11 has not yet been released.
Therefore we are testing against a snapshot version [2], which has been
uploaded to repo.springsource.org [3] for easy access. Note that this
artifact may be removed when JUnit 4.11 goes GA.

 - Care has been taken to ensure that spring-test's compile-time
   dependency on JUnit remains at 4.10. This means that the spring-test
   pom.xml will continue to have an optional <dependency> on JUnit
   4.10, instead of the 4.11 snapshot.

 - For reasons not fully understood, the upgrade to the 4.11 snapshot
   of junit-dep caused NoSuchMethodErrors around certain Hamcrest
   types, particularly CoreMatchers and Matchers. import statements
   have been updated accordingly throughout affected test cases.

 - Runtime errors also occurred around uses of JUnit @Rule and
   ExpectedException. These have been reverted to use simpler
   mechanisms like @Test(expected) in the meantime.

 - Some test methods with order-based dependencies on one another have
   been renamed in order to fall in line with JUnit 4.11's new method
   ordering (as opposed to actually fixing the inter-test
   dependencies). In other areas, the fix was as simple as adding a
   tearDown method and cleaning up state.

 - For no apparent reason, the timeout in AspectJAutoProxyCreatorTests'
   testAspectsAndAdvisorNotAppliedToPrototypeIsFastEnough method begins
   to be exceeded. Prior to this commit the timeout value was 3000 ms;
   on the CI server under Linux/JDK6 and JDK7, the test begins taking
   anywhere from 3500-5500 ms with this commit. It is presumed that
   this is an incidental artifact of the upgrade to JUnit 4.11. In any
   case, there are no changes to src/main in this commit, so this
   should not actually represent a performance risk for Spring
   Framework users. The timeout has been increased to 6000 ms to
   accommodate this situation.

[1]: https://github.com/KentBeck/junit/pull/293
[2]: https://github.com/downloads/KentBeck/junit/junit-dep-4.11-SNAPSHOT-20120805-1225.jar
[3]: https://repo.springsource.org/simple/ext-release-local/junit/junit-dep/4.11.20120805.1225

Issue: SPR-9783
2012-09-11 15:04:56 +02:00
Phillip Webb
a9a90cabad Protect against non-deterministic method order in JDK7
- Allow reset of GlobalAdvisorAdapterRegistry

   Provide a reset() method allowing the GlobalAdvisorAdapterRegistry
   instance to be replaced with a fresh instance. This method has
   primarily been added to allow unit tests to leave the registry
   in a known state.

 - Protect against the fact that calls to configuration class methods
   my occur in a random order.

Issue: SPR-9779
2012-09-11 15:04:55 +02:00
Rob Winch
c92a06f003 Support Filters/Servlet invocation in MockFilterChain
This commit adds the ability to allow the MockFilterChain to invoke
a List of Filter's and/or a Servlet.

Issue: SPR-9745
2012-09-05 01:30:46 -04:00
Sam Brannen
3794f995ba Avoid and/or suppress warnings in spring-test 2012-08-25 15:34:26 +02:00
Sam Brannen
1f93777bbd Support ApplicationContextInitializers in the TCF
Starting with Spring 3.1 applications can specify
contextInitializerClasses via context-param and init-param in web.xml;
however, there is currently no way to have such initializers invoked in
integration testing scenarios without writing a custom
SmartContextLoader. For comprehensive integration testing it should
therefore be possible to re-use ApplicationContextInitializers in the
Spring TestContext Framework as well.

This commit makes this possible at the @ContextConfiguration level by
allowing an array of ACI types to be specified, and the out-of-the-box
SmartContextLoader implementations invoke the declared initializers at
the appropriate time.

 - Added initializers and inheritInitializers attributes to
   @ContextConfiguration.

 - Introduced support for ApplicationContextInitializers in
   ContextConfigurationAttributes, MergedContextConfiguration, and
   ContextLoaderUtils.

 - MergedContextConfiguration stores context initializer classes as a
   Set and incorporates them into the implementations of hashCode() and
   equals() for proper context caching.

 - ApplicationContextInitializers are invoked in the new
   prepareContext(GenericApplicationContext, MergedContextConfiguration)
   method in AbstractGenericContextLoader, and ordering declared via the
   Ordered interface and @Order annotation is honored.

 - Updated DelegatingSmartContextLoader to support initializers.
   Specifically, a test class may optionally declare neither XML
   configuration files nor annotated classes and instead declare only
   application context initializers. In such cases, an attempt will
   still be made to detect defaults, but their absence will not result
   an an exception.

 - Documented support for application context initializers in Javadoc
   and in the testing chapter of the reference manual.

Issue: SPR-9011
2012-08-20 15:31:46 +02:00
Sam Brannen
8059625670 Implement invalidate() properly in MockHttpSession
The invalidate() method in MockHttpSession is currently implemented
incorrectly. According to the Servlet specification, the method should
throw an IllegalStateException if it is invoked on an already
invalidated session. However, invoking invalidate() on the same
MockHttpSession instance multiple times does not throw an exception.

This commits addresses this issue by checking the invalid field and
throwing an IllegalStateException if it has already been set to true.

Issue: SPR-9686
2012-08-16 13:14:35 +02:00
Sam Brannen
df961a938e RTU.setField() shouldn't call toString() on target
ReflectionTestUtils.setField() implicitly calls toString() on the target
object when arguments for a call to Assert.notNull() are built. This can
have undesirable side effects, for example if the toString() invocation
results in a thrown exception or access to an external system (e.g., a
database).

This commit addresses this issue by inlining the Assert.notNull() code,
thereby avoiding accidental invocation of toString() on a non-null
target.

Issue: SPR-9571
2012-08-10 16:44:55 +02:00
Sam Brannen
2b7a629068 Support TransactionManagementConfigurer in the TCF
Currently the Spring TestContext Framework looks up a
PlatformTransactionManager bean named "transactionManager". The exact
name of the bean can be overridden via @TransactionConfiguration or
@Transactional; however, the bean will always be looked up 'by name'.

The TransactionManagementConfigurer interface that was introduced in
Spring 3.1 provides a programmatic approach to specifying the
PlatformTransactionManager bean to be used for annotation-driven
transaction management, and that bean is not required to be named
"transactionManager". However, as of Spring 3.1.2, using the
TransactionManagementConfigurer on a @Configuration class has no effect
on how the TestContext framework looks up the transaction manager.
Consequently, if an explicit name or qualifier has not been specified,
the bean must be named "transactionManager" in order for a transactional
integration test to work.

This commit addresses this issue by refactoring the
TransactionalTestExecutionListener so that it looks up and delegates to
a single TransactionManagementConfigurer as part of the algorithm for
determining the transaction manager.

Issue: SPR-9604
2012-07-28 01:24:32 +02:00
Sam Brannen
f21fe33e74 Support single, unqualified tx manager in the TCF
TransactionalTestExecutionListener currently requires that the
PlatformTransactionManager bean be named "transactionManager" by
default. Otherwise, the bean name can only be overridden via the
transactionManager attribute of @TransactionConfiguration or the value
attribute of @Transactional.

However, if there is only a single PlatformTransactionManager in the
test's ApplicationContext, then the requirement to specify the exact
name of that bean (or to name it exactly "transactionManager") is often
superfluous.

This commit addresses this issue by refactoring the
TransactionalTestExecutionListener so that it is comparable to the
algorithm for determining the transaction manager used in
TransactionAspectSupport for "production" code. Specifically, the TTEL
now uses the following algorithm to retrieve the transaction manager.

 - look up by type and qualifier from @Transactional
 - else, look up by type and explicit name from
   @TransactionConfiguration
 - else, look up single bean by type
 - else, look up by type and default name from @TransactionConfiguration

Issue: SPR-9645
2012-07-28 00:06:46 +02:00
Sam Brannen
37dc211f58 Support named dispatchers in MockServletContext
Currently the getNamedDispatcher(String) method of MockServletContext
always returns null. This poses a problem in certain testing scenarios
since one would always expect at least a default Servlet to be present.
This is specifically important for web application tests that involve
the DefaultServletHttpRequestHandler which attempts to forward to the
default Servlet after retrieving it by name. Furthermore, there is no
way to register a named RequestDispatcher with the MockServletContext.

This commit addresses these issues by introducing the following in
MockServletContext.

 - a new defaultServletName property for configuring the name of the
   default Servlet, which defaults to "default"
 - named RequestDispatchers can be registered and unregistered
 - a MockRequestDispatcher is registered for the "default" Servlet
   automatically in the constructor
 - when the defaultServletName property is set to a new value the
   the current default RequestDispatcher is unregistered and replaced
   with a MockRequestDispatcher for the new defaultServletName

Issue: SPR-9587
2012-07-26 03:06:07 +02:00
Rob Winch
59d80ec19e Fix minor issue in MockHttpServletRequest
Previously MockHttpServletRequest#sendRedirect did not set the HTTP status
or the Location header. This does not conform to the HttpServletRequest
interface.

MockHttpServletRequest will now:

  - Set the HTTP status to 302 on sendRedirect
  - Set the Location header on sendRedirect
  - Ensure the Location header and getRedirectedUrl are kept in synch

Issue: SPR-9594
2012-07-16 12:23:28 -04:00
Sam Brannen
726655af50 Fix outdated Javadoc in the TestContext framework
Fixed outdated Javadoc regarding support for 'annotated classes' in
the TestContext Framework.
2012-06-19 12:52:24 +02:00
Sam Brannen
04a6827290 Reproduce claims raised in SPR-8849
This commit introduces a test suite (Spr8849Tests) that demonstrates
the claims made in SPR-8849.

Specifically, if <jdbc:embedded-database id="xyz" /> is used to create
an embedded HSQL database in an XML configuration file and that
configuration file is imported in different sets of configuration files
that are used to load ApplicationContexts for different integration
tests, the embedded database will be initialized multiple times using
any nested <jdbc:script /> elements. If such a script is used to create
a table, for example, subsequent attempts to initialize the database
named "xyz" will fail since an embedded database named "xyz" already
exists in the JVM.

As a work-around, this test suite uses a SpEL expression to generate a
random string for each embedded database instance:

  id="#{T(java.util.UUID).randomUUID().toString()}"

See the Javadoc in Spr8849Tests for further information.

Issue: SPR-8849
2012-06-10 00:31:05 +02:00
Sam Brannen
e71cd06a46 Doc. usage of JSR-250 lifecycle annotations in TCF
The reference manual previously did not mention the applicability of
JSR-250 lifecycle annotations within the TestContext framework. The
lacking documentation here has lead to misunderstandings of the support
provided for @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy in test classes.

The testing chapter of the reference manual has therefore been updated
to explicitly define the limited support for these annotations.

Also introduced Jsr250LifecycleTests for empirical verification of the 
expected behavior.

Issue: SPR-4868
2012-05-19 04:03:40 +02:00
Sam Brannen
dc6b2abe46 Verify scope support for 'lite' @Beans in the TCF
Introduced AtBeanLiteModeScopeTests integration tests to verify proper 
scoping of beans created in 'lite' mode.

Updated comments in TACCWithoutACTests to better reflect the runtime 
behavior for 'lite' @Bean methods.

Issue: SPR-9401
2012-05-18 21:54:17 +02:00
Sam Brannen
500a4dd995 Fix tx annotated tests so that they pass in the build
AbstractTransactionalAnnotatedConfigClassTests is now annotated with
@DirtiesContext(classMode = ClassMode.AFTER_EACH_TEST_METHOD) so 
that side-effects between tests are avoided.

Re-enabled TransactionalAnnotatedConfigClassWithAtConfigurationTests
and TransactionalAnnotatedConfigClassesWithoutAtConfigurationTests.

Also introduced a log4j FileAppender for tests that writes to
"build/spring-test.log".

Issue: SPR-9051
2012-05-16 03:08:15 +02:00
Sam Brannen
2017b24867 Disable tx annotated tests until working within the build
Issue: SPR-9051
2012-05-15 23:45:49 +02:00
Sam Brannen
1cec0f9c65 Investigate claims made in SPR-9051 regarding transactional tests
The claim: given an integration test class that is annotated with 
@ContextConfiguration and declares a configuration class that is missing

an @Configuration annotation, if a transactional test method (i.e., one 
annotated with @Transactional) changes the state of the database then
the 
changes will not be rolled back as would be expected with the default 
rollback semantics of the Spring TestContext Framework (TCF).

TransactionalAnnotatedConfigClassWithAtConfigurationTests is a concrete 
implementation of AbstractTransactionalAnnotatedConfigClassTests that
uses 
a true @Configuration class and thereby demonstrates the expected
behavior 
of such transactional tests with automatic rollback.

TransactionalAnnotatedConfigClassesWithoutAtConfigurationTests is a 
concrete implementation of
AbstractTransactionalAnnotatedConfigClassTests 
that does NOT use a true @Configuration class but rather a 'lite mode'
configuration class (see the Javadoc for @Bean for details).

Using such a 'lite mode' configuration class results in the following:

 - Its @Bean methods act as factory methods instead of singleton beans.
 - The dataSource() method is invoked multiple times instead of once.
 - The test instance and the TCF operate on different data sources.
 - The transaction managed (and rolled back) by the TCF is not the 
   transaction that the application code or test instance uses.

Ultimately, the use of a 'lite mode' configuration class gives the false
appearance that there is a bug in the TCF (in that the transaction is
not 
rolled back); however, the transaction managed by the TCF is in fact 
rolled back.

In conclusion, these tests demonstrate both the intended behavior of the

TCF and the fact that using 'lite mode' configuration classes can lead
to 
confusing results (both in tests and production code).

Issue: SPR-9051
2012-05-15 23:04:31 +02:00
Sam Brannen
78c6d70f0b Refute claims made in SPR-9051
It was claimed that when a {@code @ContextConfiguration} test class
references a config class missing an {@code @Configuration} annotation,
@Bean dependencies are wired successfully but the bean lifecycle is not
applied (no init methods are invoked, for example).

AnnotatedConfigClassesWithoutAtConfigurationTests refutes this claim by
demonstrating that @Bean methods in non-@Configuration classes are
properly handled as "annotated factory bean methods" and that lifecycle
callbacks in fact apply to such factory beans.

Issue: SPR-9051
2012-05-12 00:36:24 +02:00
Sam Brannen
0b17dd2242 Fix misleading JavaDoc in ProfileAnnotationConfigTestSuite 2012-05-11 23:35:43 +02:00