* Add testcontainers' Junit5 support dependency
Also updated guava, dagger, hibernate, postgresql, and cloud socket factory
to latest version.
Migrated PersistenceModuleTest as an example.
Real changes:
- dependencies.gradle
- core/build.gradle
- PersistenceModuleTest.java
* Allow backwards compatibility with JUnit 4 @Rules in JUnit 5
This allows us to defer having to re-implement all of our JUnit 4 Rules as JUnit
5 extensions for now, while continuing to in-place upgrade all existing JUnit 4
test classes to JUnit 5.
As proof of concept, this upgrades PremiumListUtils (which uses AppEngineRule,
our largest and most complicated @Rule) to use the JUnit 5 test runner.
* Apply formatter to entire file
* Start using JUnit 5
This converts a single test class over to JUnit 5 (YamlUtilsTest). The main
differences you'll notice are that @RunWith isn't needed anymore, test classes
and test methods can now be package-private, and the @Test annotation comes from
the org.junit.jupiter.api package instead of org.junit. There's a lot more
differences between 4 and 5 than this that we'll need to keep in mind when
converting more test classes; for some more details, see:
https://www.baeldung.com/junit-5-migration
In order to allow JUnit 4 and 5 test classes to coexist, I've had to add two new
dependencies, org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine and
org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine, which exist in addition to junit:junit
for now. Eventually, once we've completed migrating over all JUnit 4 test
classes, then we can remove junit and junit-vintage-engine and just be left with
junit-jupiter-engine.
* Delete no longer needed lockfiles
* Merge branch 'master' into first-junit5
* Implement dump_golden_schema command in devtool
Add a dump_golden_schema command so that we can generate the golden schema
in-place without having to do the test -> fail -> copy -> test dance.
Refactor the SQL container functionality from GenerateSqlCommand. There is
some duplication of code between the dump command and SchemaTest which should
be dealt with in a subsequent PR.
* Reformatted and changes in response to review
* Fix getDockerTag() usage
* Fix "leaked resource"
* Consolidate certificate supplier module
Both the proxy and the proxy needs certificate suppliers. The PR
consolidates the module that providings those bindings to a shared
module and switched the proxy to use that module. The prober currently
uses P12 file to store its certificates. I am debating keeping that
supplier ro converting them to PEM files for simplicity.
* Rename mode enum values to be more descriptive
* Update annotation names to be more descriptive
* Create a new app to hold GenerateSqlSchemaCommand
GenerateSqlSchemaCommand starts postgresql using testcontainer.
This makes junit etc a runtime dependency, allowing them to get
into release artifacts.
By moving this command to a separate tool, we can remove junit
etc as compile/runtime dependency.
* Adding junit back into the runtime classpath
Unfortunately, GenerateSqlSchemaCommand depends on junit via testcontainers.
We should really move GenerateSqlSchemaCommand out of nomulus tool (we only
use it during development) but this gets nomulus tool working for the time
being.
* Removed unnnecessary trace line.
* lockfiles generated after update_dependency.sh
* Allow project dependency to use runtimeClasspath
Project dependency should use runtimeClasspath. However, if
left unspecified, it uses 'default', which is the same as
the legacy 'runtime' configuration. (runtimeOnly dependencies
are left out).
Since runtimeClasspath cannot be referenced directly, we use
a custom config (deploy_jar) as a proxy.
By excluding testjars (leaked into 'compile' by third-party
dependencies) from runtimeClasspath, we prevent them from
getting into release artifacts.
Two meaningful changes in appengine_war.gradle and java_common.gradle
TESTED=Diffed contents of services/{module}/build/exploded-*
Only three jars are removed: hamcrest-core, junit, and
mockito-core.
* Upgrade to Truth 1.0
Refactored fail(...) to assertWithMessage().fail().
Upgraded com.google.monitoring-client family of dependencies to 1.0.6
Also fixed bad use of io.StringIO (on binary buffer) recently introduced to
google-java-format-diff.py.
* Fix dependency-locking config
Reenable dependency locking after a bug errorneouly turned it off.
Removed the guava-related workaround that forcefully resolve to
the -jre distribution.
Enabled locking for buildSrc by updating its property file.
Updated all lock files.