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@ActiveProfiles
@ActiveProfiles is an annotation that can be applied to a test class to declare which
bean definition profiles should be active when loading an ApplicationContext for an
integration test.
The following example indicates that the dev profile should be active:
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Java
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Kotlin
@ContextConfiguration
@ActiveProfiles("dev") (1)
class DeveloperTests {
// class body...
}
| 1 | Indicate that the dev profile should be active. |
@ContextConfiguration
@ActiveProfiles("dev") (1)
class DeveloperTests {
// class body...
}
| 1 | Indicate that the dev profile should be active. |
The following example indicates that both the dev and the integration profiles should
be active:
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Java
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Kotlin
@ContextConfiguration
@ActiveProfiles({"dev", "integration"}) (1)
class DeveloperIntegrationTests {
// class body...
}
| 1 | Indicate that the dev and integration profiles should be active. |
@ContextConfiguration
@ActiveProfiles(["dev", "integration"]) (1)
class DeveloperIntegrationTests {
// class body...
}
| 1 | Indicate that the dev and integration profiles should be active. |
@ActiveProfiles provides support for inheriting active bean definition profiles
declared by superclasses and enclosing classes by default. You can also resolve active
bean definition profiles programmatically by implementing a custom
ActiveProfilesResolver
and registering it by using the resolver attribute of @ActiveProfiles.
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See Context Configuration with Environment Profiles,
@Nested test class configuration, and the
@ActiveProfiles javadoc for
examples and further details.