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Spring-boot application-test.properties


I am trying to unit test the spring-boot application using junit. I have placed the application-test.properties under src/test/resources. I have a ApplicationConfiguration Class which reads the application.properties.

My test class looks like this

@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@SpringBootTest(classes=ApplicationConfiguration.class)
@TestPropertySource(locations = "classpath:application-test.properties")
@ActiveProfiles("test")
   public class TestBuilders {
      @Autowired
      private ApplicationConfiguration properties;

When I try to read the properties, it is always null.

My ApplicationConfiguration Class looks something like this

@Configuration
@ConfigurationProperties
@PropertySources({
    @PropertySource("classpath:application.properties"),
    @PropertySource(value="file:config.properties", ignoreResourceNotFound = 
        true)})
public class ApplicationConfiguration{
    private xxxxx;
    private yyyyy;

I tried all possible ways that I found on google.. No luck. Please help! Thanks in Advance.


Solution

  • The issue is you don't have @EnableConfigurationProperties on your test class.
    When you load the application it start from main class(one which has @SpringBootApplication) where you might have @EnableConfigurationProperties and hence it works when you start the application.
    Whereas when you are running the Test with only ApplicationConfiguration class as you have specified here

    @SpringBootTest(classes=ApplicationConfiguration.class)
    

    Spring doesn't know that it has to Enable Configuration Properties and hence the fields are not injecting and hence null. But spring is reading your application-test.properties file. This can be confirmed by just injecting the value directly in your test class

    @Value("${xxxxx}")
    private String xxxxx;
    

    Here the value is injected. But to inject into a class with ConfigurationProperties you need to enable it using @EnableConfigurationProperties

    Put @EnableConfigurationProperties on your test class and everythhing works fine.