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testcontainers-rs
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Rust Tooling: 8 tools that will increase your productivity
Testing with added infrastructure can be quite tricky. testcontainers aims to solve this by providing an open-source framework for providing local, lightweight containers for your application that can be immediately thrown away after use. It also has a Rust SDK!
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Writing a REST API in Rust
Add tests! You can use testcontainers to spin up Docker containers for Postgres and other infrastructure which makes testing your database extremely easy. You can find more about this here.
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Writing Better Integration Tests with RAII
You didn't mention how do you start Postgres for the tests. Is it assumed it runs in the background? A cool crate I use lately for this kind of thing is test_containers that can start docker containers from code, for example - Postgres
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Tokio's Axum web framework - not new, but new to me
Do you manually spin up the containers or do you use testcontainers?
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Using rust for REST-API microservices
For the repo testing, that’s simple. https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-rs will start a Docker image and you just use that when instantiating the repo.
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httpmock - A Rust library and tool for mocking and prototyping HTTP endpoints.
Thanks for sharing! I'm still a beginner with Rust and still pretty new to testing in general - is there any benefit to using something like this over bringing up the service as a separate container using something like testcontainers? I suppose the biggest one is this is in-memory and doesn't require the party running tests to have Docker available locally. The tradeoff is the extra work to create all the mocks (i.e. my library has several dozen endpoints).
testcontainers-node
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Multiple MongoDB Databases on Spring Boot
To be able to test for multiple databases, I recommend you using Testcontainers. That's my configuration to start the container:
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Show HN: I open-sourced the in-memory PostgreSQL I built at work for E2E tests
I don't get it either. Why not use something like https://testcontainers.com/?
- Utilizando Testcontainers para Testes de Integração com NestJS e Prisma ORM
- Testcontainers
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Rust Tooling: 8 tools that will increase your productivity
Testing with added infrastructure can be quite tricky. testcontainers aims to solve this by providing an open-source framework for providing local, lightweight containers for your application that can be immediately thrown away after use. It also has a Rust SDK!
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Run and test DynamoDB applications locally using Docker and Testcontainers
This is a good start. But DynamoDB Local is a great fit for Testcontainers which "is an open source framework for providing throwaway, lightweight instances of databases, message brokers, web browsers, or just about anything that can run in a Docker container."
- API completa em Golang - Parte 7
- We built our customer data warehouse all on Postgres
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Quarkus : Greener, Better, Faster, Stronger
Devservices supports the automatic provisioning of unconfigured third party services in development and test mode. They can be provided by extension leveraging (usually) TestContainer library.
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The day I started believing in Unit Tests (2023)
I hadn’t heard of Test Containers[1], but it looks really useful - thanks for the rec.
[1] https://testcontainers.com/
What are some alternatives?
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