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Pact provider
=============
sub project of https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm
The pact provider is responsible for verifying that an API provider adheres to a number of pacts authored by its clients
This library provides the basic tools required to automate the process, and should be usable on its own in many instances.
Framework and build tool specific bindings will be provided in separate libraries that build on top of this core functionality.
### Running Pacts
Main takes 2 arguments:
The first is the root folder of your pact files
(all .json files in root and subfolders are assumed to be pacts)
The second is the location of your pact config json file.
### Pact config
The pact config is a simple mapping of provider names to endpoint url's
paths will be appended to endpoint url's when interactions are attempted
for an example see: https://github.com/DiUS/pact-jvm/blob/master/pact-jvm-provider/src/test/resources/pact-config.json
### Provider State
Before each interaction is executed, the provider under test will have the opportunity to enter a state.
Generally the state maps to a set of fixture data for mocking out services that the provider is a consumer of (they will have their own pacts)
The pact framework will instruct the test server to enter that state by sending:
POST "${config.stateChangeUrl.url}/setup" { "state" : "${interaction.stateName}" }
### An example of running provider verification with junit
This example uses java, junit and hamcrest matchers to run the provider verification.
As the provider service is a DropWizard application, it uses the DropwizardAppRule to startup the service before running any test.
Warning: It only grabs the first interaction from the pact file with the consumer, where there could be many. (This could possibly be solved with a parameterized test)
```java
public class PactJVMProviderJUnitTest {
@ClassRule
public static TestRule startServiceRule = new DropwizardAppRule<DropwizardAppConfig>(DropwizardApp.class, "config.yml");
private static ProviderInfo serviceProvider;
private static Pact testConsumerPact;
@BeforeClass
public static void setupProvider() {
serviceProvider = new ProviderInfo("Dropwizard App");
serviceProvider.setProtocol("http");
serviceProvider.setHost("localhost");
serviceProvider.setPort(8080);
serviceProvider.setPath("/");
ConsumerInfo consumer = new ConsumerInfo();
consumer.setName("test_consumer");
consumer.setPactFile(new File("target/pacts/ping_client-ping_service.json"));
// serviceProvider.getConsumers().add(consumer);
testConsumerPact = (Pact) new PactReader().loadPact(consumer.getPactFile());
}
@Test
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void runConsumerPacts() {
//grab the first interaction from the pact with consumer
List<Interaction> interactions = scala.collection.JavaConversions.seqAsJavaList(testConsumerPact.interactions());
Interaction interaction1 = interactions.get(0);
//setup any provider state
//setup the client and interaction to fire against the provider
ProviderClient client = new ProviderClient();
client.setProvider(serviceProvider);
client.setRequest(interaction1.request());
Map<String, Object> clientResponse = (Map<String, Object>) client.makeRequest();
Map<String, Object> result = (Map<String, Object>) ResponseComparison.compareResponse(interaction1.response(),
clientResponse, (int) clientResponse.get("statusCode"), (Map) clientResponse.get("headers"), (String) clientResponse.get("data"));
//assert all good
assertThat(result.get("method"), is(true)); // method type matches
Map headers = (Map) result.get("headers"); //headers match
headers.forEach( (k, v) ->
assertThat(format("Header: [%s] does not match", k), v, org.hamcrest.Matchers.equalTo(true))
);
assertThat((Collection<Object>)((Map)result.get("body")).values(), org.hamcrest.Matchers.hasSize(0)); // empty list of body mismatches
}
}
```
### An example of running provider verification with spock
This example uses groovy and spock to run the provider verification.
Again the provider service is a DropWizard application, and is using the DropwizardAppRule to startup the service.
This example runs all interactions using spocks Unroll feature
```groovy
class PactJVMProviderSpockSpec extends Specification {
@ClassRule @Shared
TestRule startServiceRule = new DropwizardAppRule<DropwizardAppConfig>(DropwizardApp.class, "config.yml");
@Shared
ProviderInfo serviceProvider
@Shared
Pact testConsumerPact
def setupSpec() {
serviceProvider = new ProviderInfo("Dropwizard App")
serviceProvider.protocol = "http"
serviceProvider.host = "localhost"
serviceProvider.port = 8080;
serviceProvider.path = "/"
def consumer = serviceProvider.hasPactWith("ping_consumer", {
pactFile = new File('target/pacts/ping_client-ping_service.json')
})
testConsumerPact = (Pact) new PactReader().loadPact(consumer.getPactFile());
}
def cleanup() {
//cleanup provider state
//ie. db.truncateAllTables()
}
def cleanupSpec() {
//cleanup provider
}
@Unroll
def "Provider Pact - With Consumer"() {
given:
//setup provider state
// ie. db.setupRecords()
// serviceProvider.requestFilter = { req ->
// req.addHeader('Authorization', token)
// }
when:
ProviderClient client = new ProviderClient(provider: serviceProvider, request: interaction.request())
Map clientResponse = (Map) client.makeRequest()
Map result = (Map) ResponseComparison.compareResponse(interaction.response(),
clientResponse, clientResponse.statusCode, clientResponse.headers, clientResponse.data)
then:
// method matches
result.method == true
// headers all match, spock needs the size checked before
// asserting each result
if (result.headers.size() > 0) {
result.headers.each() { k, v ->
assert v == true
}
}
// empty list of body mismatches
result.body.size() == 0
where:
interaction << scala.collection.JavaConversions.seqAsJavaList(testConsumerPact.interactions())
}
}
```
The newest version!
package au.com.dius.pact.provider
import org.apache.http.config.Registry
import org.apache.http.config.RegistryBuilder
import org.apache.http.conn.socket.ConnectionSocketFactory
import org.apache.http.conn.socket.PlainConnectionSocketFactory
import org.apache.http.conn.ssl.AllowAllHostnameVerifier
import org.apache.http.conn.ssl.SSLConnectionSocketFactory
import org.apache.http.impl.client.CloseableHttpClient
import org.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClientBuilder
import org.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClients
import org.apache.http.impl.conn.PoolingHttpClientConnectionManager
import org.apache.http.ssl.SSLContextBuilder
import javax.net.ssl.HostnameVerifier
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate
/**
* HTTP Client Factory
*/
@SuppressWarnings('FactoryMethodName')
class HttpClientFactory {
CloseableHttpClient newClient(def provider) {
if (provider?.createClient != null) {
if (provider.createClient instanceof Closure) {
provider.createClient(provider)
} else {
Binding binding = new Binding()
binding.setVariable('provider', provider)
GroovyShell shell = new GroovyShell(binding)
shell.evaluate(provider.createClient as String)
}
} else if (provider?.insecure) {
createInsecure()
} else if (provider?.trustStore && provider?.trustStorePassword) {
createWithTrustStore(provider)
} else {
HttpClients.createDefault()
}
}
private static createWithTrustStore(provider) {
char[] password = provider.trustStorePassword.toCharArray()
HttpClients
.custom()
.setSslcontext(new SSLContextBuilder().loadTrustMaterial(provider.trustStore as File, password).build())
.build()
}
private static CloseableHttpClient createInsecure() {
HttpClientBuilder b = HttpClientBuilder.create()
// setup a Trust Strategy that allows all certificates.
//
def trustStratergy = { X509Certificate[] chain, String authType -> true }
SSLContext sslContext = new SSLContextBuilder().loadTrustMaterial(null, trustStratergy).build()
b.setSslcontext(sslContext)
// don't check Hostnames, either.
// -- use SSLConnectionSocketFactory.getDefaultHostnameVerifier(), if you don't want to weaken
HostnameVerifier hostnameVerifier = new AllowAllHostnameVerifier()
// here's the special part:
// -- need to create an SSL Socket Factory, to use our weakened "trust strategy";
// -- and create a Registry, to register it.
//
SSLConnectionSocketFactory sslSocketFactory = new SSLConnectionSocketFactory(sslContext, hostnameVerifier)
Registry socketFactoryRegistry = RegistryBuilder. create()
.register('http', PlainConnectionSocketFactory.socketFactory)
.register('https', sslSocketFactory)
.build()
// now, we create connection-manager using our Registry.
// -- allows multi-threaded use
PoolingHttpClientConnectionManager connMgr = new PoolingHttpClientConnectionManager(socketFactoryRegistry)
b.setConnectionManager(connMgr)
// finally, build the HttpClient;
// -- done!
b.build()
}
}