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EAP MicroProfile test suite

A small standalone test suite for MicroProfile on WildFly/EAP.

Supported MicroProfile version

Tests have been executed against WildFly and EAP XP versions supporting MicroProfile 6.1 specs

Supported MicroProfile specs

Currently, the following MicroProfile specs are supported:

Observability

Although mostly related to MicroProfile platform integration, the test suite contains observability related tests, too, which verify the Micrometer integration into WildFly/EAP.

Requirements for the testsuite

  • JDK 11
  • Docker

Maven is not a hard requirement as mvnw is delivered with this repository.

Podman can be aliased to be used as a Docker alternative - i.e. alias docker=podman, or you can pass the -Ddocker.command=podman system property to the test suite when executing Maven.

Modules

MicroProfile specs testing modules

There's one module per each supported MicroProfile specs, see Supported MicroProfile specs.

Tooling modules

Run the testsuite

Just execute:

mvn clean verify

or

./mvnw clean verify

Bootable Jar

You might want to use profile bootablejar.profile (activation property ts.bootable) to test with bootable jar. In case you need to provide a channel manifest for testing with bootable jar, use properties channel-manifest.*, e.g.:

-Dchannel-manifest.groupId=org.jboss.eap.channels 
-Dchannel-manifest.artifactId=eap-8.0-plus-eap-xp-5.0 
-Dchannel-manifest.version=1.0.1.GA-redhat-20240304

which implicitly activate profile bootablejar.profile.channels;

Export testing deployments

Test deployments can be exported by Arquillian:

mvn clean verify -Darquillian.deploymentExportPath=target/deployments/

or

./mvnw clean verify -Darquillian.deploymentExportPath=target/deployments/

Run one module against custom build

The test suite can be used to test custom WildFly and EAP builds, just execute something like:

mvn clean verify -pl microprofile-health -am -Djboss.dist=$HOME/projects/wildfly-27.0.0.Beta1-SNAPSHOT

or

./mvnw clean verify -pl microprofile-health -am -Djboss.dist=$HOME/projects/wildfly-27.0.0.Beta1-SNAPSHOT

Run one module against running server

The test suite can be used to execute against a running instance of WildFly or EAP, just start the server in advance and type:

mvn clean verify -pl microprofile-health -am

or

./mvnw clean verify -pl microprofile-health -am

Please note allowConnectingToRunningServer property in arquillian.xml, which is the feature that supports this very use case.

Run the testsuite on Jenkins instance using Jenkinsfile:

Quick compilation of the code

The following command can be used to ensure that code changes are compilable, -Djboss.dist=foo is just a workaround to skip unpacking the WildFly zip.

mvn clean verify -DskipTests -DskipITs -Djboss.dist=foo

or

./mvnw clean verify -DskipTests -DskipITs -Djboss.dist=foo

Zip distribution bundle

The distribution bundle contains this testsuite, a pre-loaded local Maven repository and a dump of Docker images used in tests. Generating the eap-microprofile-test-suite-dist.zip bundle is done via the ./mp-ts.sh script. This script assumes that all the necessary artifacts are present in ${user.home}/.m2/repository/, in other words that the TS was compiled and executed on the local machine prior the bundle creation.

To create the distribution bundle just run:

./mp-ts.sh dist-zip

Execution on target machine:

unzip -q eap-microprofile-test-suite-dist.zip
./mp-ts.sh dist-run

Tests output is redirected into ${TEST_FQCN}-output.txt files in target/surefire-reports/ directory.

For more details have a look to the mp-ts.sh script

Code format and imports order

Code gets formatted and imports ordered during the build time (process-sources phase) automatically:

mvn process-sources

or

./mvnw process-sources

Tagging and branching strategy

Version policy

Naming convention: $MAJOR.$MINOR.$MICRO.Final-SNAPSHOT (1.0.0.Final-SNAPSHOT)

Start with 1.0.0.Final

Tagging policy

Naming convention: $MAJOR.$MINOR.$MICRO.Final (1.0.0.Final)

When?

New WildFly major version is released and covers a MicroProfile update

Branching policy

Naming convention: $MAJOR.$MINOR.z (1.0.z)

When?

No branches unless really needed

How to release a new version

mvn release:prepare release:clean

In order to skip tests run following command:

mvn release:prepare release:clean -Darguments=-DskipTests

The above will allow you to define a release, a tag and a next development version name in interactive way.

Issues found by the testsuite

Any issue found in WildFly/EAP release will be reported to the Red Hat issue tracker, i.e.: https://issues.redhat.com/. The following Jira projects exist for different goals:

Every reported issue must contain:

  • Title (affected MP spec may be part of the title, proper Component must be set)
  • Type: Bug
  • Component: related Microprofile component (mp-health)
  • Affected Version - WildFly/EAP version (for WFLY/JBEAP issues)
  • Target Version (when present)
  • Description of the issue
    • provide high-level description of the issue
    • information about tested WildFly/EAP build (or used commit/branch)
    • impact on the user
    • test scenario (actual and expected result)
    • add logs/stacktraces
    • automatic reproducer (if possible)

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