services-flake
otj-pg-embedded
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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services-flake
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Testcontainers
If your project uses Nix, checkout services-flake for running services via Nix.
https://github.com/juspay/services-flake
We actually do this in Nammayatri, an OSS project providing "Uber" for autos in India.
https://github.com/nammayatri/nammayatri
There is a services-flake module allowing you to spin the entire nammayatri stack (including postgres, redis, etc.) using a flake app. Similarly, there's one for running load test, which is also run in Jenkins CI.
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.
What are some alternatives?
embedded-postgres-binaries - Lightweight bundles of PostgreSQL binaries with reduced size intended for testing purposes.
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.
phoenix_container_example - Production-quality example for Elixir/Phoenix building, testing, and running in containers
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.
latte - Latte is a modern data engineering toolkit.
postgresql-embedded - Embedded PostgreSQL Server
gradle-docker-compose-plugin - Simplifies usage of Docker Compose for integration testing in Gradle environment.
integresql - IntegreSQL manages isolated PostgreSQL databases for your integration tests.
dockertest - Write better integration tests! Dockertest helps you boot up ephermal docker images for your Go tests with minimal work.
localstripe - A fake but stateful Stripe server that you can run locally, for testing purposes.
pglite - Lightweight Postgres packaged as WASM into a TypeScript library for the browser, Node.js, Bun and Deno
embedded-postgres - Run a real Postgres database locally on Linux, OSX or Windows as part of another Go application or test