The problem is that the bootstrap context gets created first
with the correct wiremock server port, and then the environment
is merged into the main context before the annotation
property source is created, so the latter takes precedence.
Fixed by re-ordering the property sources if detected.
Also switch off bootstrap context for wiremock server
Fixes gh-225
The best situation is to provide fixed values but sometimes you need to reference a request in your response. In order to do this you can profit from the fromRequest() method that allows you to reference a bunch of elements from the HTTP request. You can use the following options:
- `fromRequest().url()` - return the request URL
- `fromRequest().query(String key)` - return the first query parameter with a given name
- `fromRequest().query(String key, int index)` - return the nth query parameter with a given name
- `fromRequest().header(String key)` - return the first header with a given name
- `fromRequest().header(String key, int index)` - return the nth header with a given name
- `fromRequest().body()` - return the full request body
- `fromRequest().body(String jsonPath)` - return the element from the request that matches the JSON Path
fixes#237
with this change we're providing support for Pact based contracts. No longer do you have to set up your contracts using the Groovy DSL. In the same way as with the DSL you can use the Pact contracts to generate tests and the stubs on the producer side.
fixes#96
Never got to the bottom of this, but the test failure with the
dropped connection (EOF on socket) seems to go away if we use
the Apache client instead of the JDK.
The problem is that it is a Spring Boot app (really tiny one), so
it binds to server.* in the environment, if you try to use
the stock ServerProperties. We only need a subset of the features
so it's actually relatively easy to wrap it and use a delegate.
without this change for convention class names we haven't escaped illegal chars
with this change the illegal chars are escaped and no compilation issues occur
fixes#137
without this change the user was forced to use a single base class for all of the generated tests. It could become problematic after some time.
With this change we provide a range of options of providing different base classes for different contracts.
fixes#16
With this functionality you can have one centralized repository containing all contracts. This repo will have to produce a JAR containing all contracts. The layout of the repository can be arbitrary but some sensible defaults are assumed. The producer will be able to then download that JAR and produce tests and stubs from it.
fixes#38