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Provides a test framework on top of Bootique.
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package io.bootique.junit5;
import io.bootique.BQRuntime;
import io.bootique.BQModule;
import io.bootique.meta.module.ModuleMetadata;
import io.bootique.meta.module.ModulesMetadata;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.fail;
/**
* @since 2.0
*/
public class BQRuntimeChecker {
/**
* Verifies that runtime contains expected modules.
*
* @param runtime a Bootique runtime whose contents we are testing.
* @param expectedModules a vararg array of expected module types.
*/
@SafeVarargs
public static void testModulesLoaded(BQRuntime runtime, Class extends BQModule>... expectedModules) {
ModulesMetadata modulesMetadata = runtime.getInstance(ModulesMetadata.class);
Set actualModules = modulesMetadata
.getModules()
.stream()
.map(ModuleMetadata::getName)
.collect(Collectors.toSet());
List missingModules = Stream.of(expectedModules)
.map(Class::getSimpleName)
// Using class names for checking whether modules exist - weak.
.filter(n -> !actualModules.contains(n))
.collect(Collectors.toList());
if(!missingModules.isEmpty()) {
fail("The following expected modules are missing: " + missingModules);
}
}
}