Annotation Interface DataJdbcTest


Annotation that can be used for a Data JDBC test that focuses only on Data JDBC components.

Using this annotation will disable full auto-configuration, scan for AbstractJdbcConfiguration subclasses, and apply only configuration relevant to Data JDBC tests.

By default, tests annotated with @DataJdbcTest are transactional and roll back at the end of each test. They also use an embedded in-memory database (replacing any explicit or usually auto-configured DataSource). The @AutoConfigureTestDatabase annotation can be used to override these settings.

If you are looking to load your full application configuration, but use an embedded database, you should consider @SpringBootTest combined with @AutoConfigureTestDatabase rather than this annotation.

When using JUnit 4, this annotation should be used in combination with @RunWith(SpringRunner.class).

Since:
2.1.0
Author:
Andy Wilkinson
  • Element Details

    • properties

      String[] properties
      Properties in form key=value that should be added to the Spring Environment before the test runs.
      Returns:
      the properties to add
      Default:
      {}
    • useDefaultFilters

      boolean useDefaultFilters
      Determines if default filtering should be used with @SpringBootApplication. By default, only AbstractJdbcConfiguration beans are included.
      Returns:
      if default filters should be used
      See Also:
      Default:
      true
    • includeFilters

      ComponentScan.Filter[] includeFilters
      A set of include filters which can be used to add otherwise filtered beans to the application context.
      Returns:
      include filters to apply
      Default:
      {}
    • excludeFilters

      ComponentScan.Filter[] excludeFilters
      A set of exclude filters which can be used to filter beans that would otherwise be added to the application context.
      Returns:
      exclude filters to apply
      Default:
      {}
    • excludeAutoConfiguration

      @AliasFor(annotation=ImportAutoConfiguration.class, attribute="exclude") Class<?>[] excludeAutoConfiguration
      Auto-configuration exclusions that should be applied for this test.
      Returns:
      auto-configuration exclusions to apply
      Default:
      {}