Oliver Drotbohm 6616aaaffa GH-116 - PublishedEvents now sees events from asynchronous event listeners as well.
The ApplicationListener we deploy to capture events published  during a test method execution now uses an InheritableThreadLocal so that events published on threads spawned from the main test execution thread also end up in the PublishedEvents instance prepared for the test method.

Also, the registration of that particular event listener avoids duplicate registrations by inspecting the application context in use for the test method execution for an already registered listener, falling back to registering one.
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= Spring Modulith
:docs: https://docs.spring.io/spring-modulith/docs/current-SNAPSHOT/reference/html/

Spring Modulith allows developers to build well-structured Spring Boot applications and guides developers in finding and working with link:{docs}#fundamentals.modules.application-modules[application modules] driven by the domain.
It supports the link:{docs}#verification[verification] of such modular arrangements, link:{docs}#testing[integration testing] individual modules, link:{docs}#observability[observing] the application's behavior on the module level and creating link:{docs}#documentation[documentation snippets] based on the arrangement created.

== Quickstart

. Create a Spring Boot application on https://start.spring.io
. Create a Java package arrangement that puts business modules as link:{docs}#fundamentals[direct sub-packages of the application's main package].
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□ Example
└─ □ src/main/java
   ├─ □ example           <1>
   |  └─ Application.java
   ├─ □ example.inventory <2>
   |  └─ …
   └─ □ example.order     <2>
      └─ …
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<1> The application root package
<2> Application module packages
. Create link:{docs}#fundamentals.modules.application-modules[an `ApplicationModules` model], run link:{docs}#verification[verifications] and link:{docs}#documentation[create documentation snippets].
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class ApplicationTests {

  @Test
  void writeDocumentationSnippets() {

    var modules = ApplicationModules.of(Application.class).verify(); <1>

    new Documenter(modules) <2>
      .writeModulesAsPlantUml()
      .writeIndividualModulesAsPlantUml();
  }
}
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<1> Creates application module model and link:{docs}#verification[verifies its structure].
<2> Renders link:{docs}#documentation[Asciidoctor snippets] (component diagrams, application module canvas) to `target/modulith-docs`.
. Run link:{docs}#testing[integration tests] for individual application modules.
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□ Example
└─ □ src/test/java
   └─ □ example.order
      └─ OrderModuleIntegrationTests.java
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@ApplicationModuleTests
class OrderModuleIntegrationTests {

  @Test
  void someTestMethod() { … }
}
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== Reference documentation

Find the reference documentation link:{docs}[here].

== Contributing

https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request[Pull requests] are welcome. Note, that we expect everyone to follow the https://github.com/spring-projects/.github/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md[code of conduct].

== License
Spring Modulith is Open Source software released under the
https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html[Apache 2.0 license].
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