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Model testsuite
Model testsuite runs tests on raw KeycloakSessionFactory
which is
initialized only with those providers that are explicitly enabled
in a used profile via keycloak.model.parameters
system property.
This allows writing tests and running those in different configurations quickly, e.g. once with legacy JPA storage, second time with purely new Hot Rod implementation.
The valid parameters are names of classes in org.keycloak.testsuite.model.parameters
package, and it is possible to combine those by providing multiple class names
separated by comma.
To simplify matters, common combinations of parameters are defined as maven profiles.
Test coverage
To see test coverage via jacoco, set jacoco.skip
property to false
, e.g.:
mvn test -Pjpa -Dtest=ClientModelTest -Djacoco.skip=false
Then you can generate the coverage report by using the following command:
mvn org.jacoco:jacoco-maven-plugin:0.8.7:report \
-Djacoco.skip=false -Djacoco.dataFile=target/jacoco.exec
The test coverage report is then available from target/site/jacoco/index.html
file.
Profiling
If you have Async Profiler
installed, you can generate flame graphs of the test run for profiling purposes.
To do so, you set libasyncProfilerPath
system property to the location of the
async profiler library:
mvn test -Pjpa -Dtest=ClientModelTest \
-DlibasyncProfilerPath=/usr/local/async-profiler/build/libasyncProfiler.so
The results are available in the target/profile.html
file.
Usage of Testcontainers
Some profiles within model tests require running 3rd party software, for example, database or Infinispan. For running these we are using Testcontainers. This may require some additional configuration of your container engine.
Podman settings
For more details see the following Podman guide from Quarkus webpage.
Specifically, these steps are required:
# Enable the podman socket with Docker REST API (only needs to be done once)
systemctl --user enable podman.socket --now
# Set the required environment variables (need to be run everytime or added to profile)
export DOCKER_HOST=unix:///run/user/${UID}/podman/podman.sock
Testcontainers are using ryuk
to cleanup containers after tests. To make this work with Podman add the
following line to ~/.testcontainers.properties
ryuk.container.privileged=true
Alternatively, disable usage of ryuk (using this may result in stale containers still running after tests finish. This is not recommended especially if you are executing tests from Intellij IDE as it may not stop the containers created during test run).
export TESTCONTAINERS_RYUK_DISABLED=true #not recommended - see above!
Docker settings
To use Testcontainers with Docker it is necessary to make Docker available for non-root users.
Running HotRod tests with external Infinispan
By default, Model tests with hot-rod
profile spawn a new Infinispan container
with each test execution. It is also possible, to configure Model tests to
connect to an external instance of Infinispan. To do so, execute tests with
the following command:
mvn test -Phot-rod \
-Dkeycloak.testsuite.start-hotrod-container=false \
-Dkeycloak.connectionsHotRod.host=<host> \
-Dkeycloak.connectionsHotRod.port=<port> \
-Dkeycloak.connectionsHotRod.username=<username> \
-Dkeycloak.connectionsHotRod.password=<password>
Running tests with map-jpa
profile using external Postgres database
By default, Model tests with map-jpa
profile spawns a new Postgres container
with each test execution. Default image used is "postgres:alpine". To spawn different
version, it can be used "keycloak.map.storage.postgres.docker.image" system property.
It is also possible, to configure Model tests to connect to an external instance of Postgres. To do so, execute tests with the following command:
mvn test -Pmap-jpa \
-Dpostgres.start-container=false \
-Dkeycloak.map.storage.connectionsJpa.url=<jdbc_url> \
-Dkeycloak.map.storage.connectionsJpa.user=<user> \
-Dkeycloak.map.storage.connectionsJpa.password=<password>