otj-pg-embedded
latte
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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otj-pg-embedded
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Testcontainers
Anyone have an opinion of embedded-postgres vs https://github.com/opentable/otj-pg-embedded (of which its a fork) for Clojure use?
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What's the best approach for creating an embedded Postgresql to be used in production?
Can you elaborate a bit on this part? I'm still unsure why it's unadvised to do this, as I understood from other commenters it's because there is no official support for it correct? Why can't I use opentable for instance? https://github.com/opentable/otj-pg-embedded
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SQLite Is Dynamically Typed (2020)
It's pretty easy to run embedded postgres on the JVM: https://github.com/opentable/otj-pg-embedded
The defaults create a temporary DB which is useful for dev & tests, but a pair of calls to .setCleanDataDirectory(false) and .setDataDirectory("...") will change that.
If you don't like the default postgres version, you may select one from https://search.maven.org/search?q=io.zonky.test.postgres or include your own postgres binary.
- Experiment: using PostgreSQL as a user process
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Pg_tmp – Run tests on an isolated, temporary PostgreSQL database
I've been using this embedded PostgreSQL thing for tests:
https://github.com/opentable/otj-pg-embedded
It's very simple to use and works perfectly. The one problem, and it's a significant one, is that it only ships one version of PostgreSQL, and adding another was difficult enough that I didn't.
latte
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Testcontainers
Test containers is such a game changer for integration testing, they have language specific docker apis that make it trivial to bring up containers and verify that they are ready doe testing.
Pretty much every project I create now has testcontainers for integration testing :)
I setup CI so it lints, builds, unit tests then integration tests (using testcontainers)
https://github.com/turbolytics/latte/blob/main/.github/workf...
Their language bindings provide nice helper functions for common database operations (like generating a connection uri from a container user)
https://github.com/turbolytics/latte/blob/main/internal/sour...
- Show HN: Save Prometheus SLO data to Kafka or fvector for long term storage
- Show HN: Signals Collector ETA data from mongo/Postgres to Kafka
What are some alternatives?
testcontainers-go - Testcontainers for Go is a Go package that makes it simple to create and clean up container-based dependencies for automated integration/smoke tests. The clean, easy-to-use API enables developers to programmatically define containers that should be run as part of a test and clean up those resources when the test is done.
services-flake - NixOS-like services for Nix flakes
Testcontainers - Testcontainers is a Java library that supports JUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.
gradle-docker-compose-plugin - Simplifies usage of Docker Compose for integration testing in Gradle environment.
postgresql-embedded - Embedded PostgreSQL Server
nammayatri - A Direct-to-Driver open mobility platform powering the next-generation of mobility applications in India.
integresql - IntegreSQL manages isolated PostgreSQL databases for your integration tests.
localstripe - A fake but stateful Stripe server that you can run locally, for testing purposes.
embedded-postgres - Run a real Postgres database locally on Linux, OSX or Windows as part of another Go application or test
rush - Production-driven prototyping. This starter is setup in a production-friendly way and will setup tests + dev environment exactly like a live project will work. Works the same both on your laptop or Github CI, so you can go from hacking on your laptop to a full gitops environment.
flyway-spawn-demo - CI demo using Flyway and Spawn
pypgdev - Python Postgres Development Tools