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Unable to Run Container Using testcontainers


I'm trying to implement a JUnit (v4.13.2) test using testcontainers (v1.16.2) to better test our DAO/JPA classes. I'm using the centos/postgresql-96-centos7 official docker image and I can run it on the cmd line just fine using: docker run -d --name postgres -e POSTGRESQL_USER=user -e POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=pass -e POSTGRES_DATABASE=db -p 5432:5432 centos/postgresql-96-centos7. I removed the container prior to running the unit test to avoid any conflicts in my docker environment. However, when I run my test, I consistently get the following errors:

java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
Caused by: org.testcontainers.containers.ContainerLaunchException: Container startup failed
Caused by: org.rnorth.ducttape.RetryCountExceededException: Retry limit hit with exception
Caused by: org.testcontainers.containers.ContainerLaunchException: Could not create/start container
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Container exited with code 2

I have tried increasing the timeout value to 5 mins and simplified to the JUnit4 testing pattern (to avoid running a mixed testing environment) to no avail. I'm only including the code for the abstract class because it is throwing the exception before calling POSTGRESQL_CONTAINER.start().

public abstract class AbstractRdbmsTest {
    private static final String DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME = "centos/postgresql-96-centos7";
    private static final String POSTGRESQL_USER = "user";
    private static final String POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD = "pass";
    private static final String POSTGRESQL_DATABASE = "db";

    protected static final PostgreSQLContainer POSTGRESQL_CONTAINER;

    static {
        DockerImageName imgName = DockerImageName.parse(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME).asCompatibleSubstituteFor("postgres");

        POSTGRESQL_CONTAINER = (PostgreSQLContainer) new PostgreSQLContainer(imgName)
                .withDatabaseName(POSTGRESQL_DATABASE)
                .withUsername(POSTGRESQL_USER)
                .withPassword(POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD)
                .withExposedPorts(PostgreSQLContainer.POSTGRESQL_PORT);

        POSTGRESQL_CONTAINER.start();
    }
}

EDIT: Local Docker Env: Client/Server: Docker Engine - Community v20.10.7


Solution

  • So as stated above, what appears to have gotten around the problem is the following:

    public abstract class AbstractRdbmsTest {
        private static final String DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME = "centos/postgresql-96-centos7";
        private static final String POSTGRESQL_USER = "user";
        private static final String POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD = "pass";
        private static final String POSTGRESQL_DATABASE = "db";
    
        protected static final PostgreSQLContainer CONTAINER;
    
        static {
            DockerImageName imgName = DockerImageName.parse(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME).asCompatibleSubstituteFor("postgres");
    
            CONTAINER = (PostgreSQLContainer) new PostgreSQLContainer(imgName)
                    .withDatabaseName(POSTGRESQL_DATABASE)
                    .withUsername(POSTGRESQL_USER)
                    .withPassword(POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD)
                    .withEnv("POSTGRESQL_DATABASE", POSTGRESQL_DATABASE)
                    .withEnv("POSTGRESQL_USER", POSTGRESQL_USER)
                    .withEnv("POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD", POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD)
                    .withExposedPorts(PostgreSQLContainer.POSTGRESQL_PORT);
    
            CONTAINER.setWaitStrategy(Wait.defaultWaitStrategy()
                    .withStartupTimeout(Duration.of(60, SECONDS)));
    
            CONTAINER.start();
        }
    }
    

    Added the correct environment variables and changed the wait strategy. As a note: Apparently, the image I'm using is more non-standard than I realized. The official container may not need the change to the wait strategy.