activemq-artemis/docs/user-manual/en/unit-testing.md

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# Unit Testing
The package ```artemis-junit``` provides tools to facilitate how to run Artemis resources inside Junit Tests.
These are provided as junit rules and can make it easier to embed Messaging functionality on your tests.
## Example
### Import this on your pom.xml
```xml
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.activemq</groupId>
<artifactId>artemis-junit</artifactId>
<!-- replace this for the version you are using -->
<version>1.5.0</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
```
### Declare a rule on your JUnit Test
```java
import org.apache.activemq.artemis.junit.EmbeddedJMSResource;
import org.junit.Rule;
import org.junit.Test;
public class MyTest {
@Rule
public EmbeddedJMSResource resource = new EmbeddedJMSResource();
@Test
public void myTest() {
}
}
```
This will start a server that will be available for your test:
```
ain] 17:00:16,644 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221000: live Message Broker is starting with configuration Broker Configuration (clustered=false,journalDirectory=data/journal,bindingsDirectory=data/bindings,largeMessagesDirectory=data/largemessages,pagingDirectory=data/paging)
[main] 17:00:16,666 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221045: libaio is not available, switching the configuration into NIO
[main] 17:00:16,688 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221043: Protocol module found: [artemis-server]. Adding protocol support for: CORE
[main] 17:00:16,801 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live
[main] 17:00:16,801 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 1.5.0-SNAPSHOT [embedded-jms-server, nodeID=39e78380-842c-11e6-9e43-f45c8992f3c7]
[main] 17:00:16,891 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 1.5.0-SNAPSHOT [39e78380-842c-11e6-9e43-f45c8992f3c7] stopped, uptime 0.272 seconds
```
### Ordering rules
This is actually a Junit feature, but this could be helpful on pre-determining the order on which rules are executed.
```java
ActiveMQDynamicProducerResource producer = new ActiveMQDynamicProducerResource(server.getVmURL());
@Rule
public RuleChain ruleChain = RuleChain.outerRule(new ThreadLeakCheckRule()).around(server).around(producer);
```
### Available Rules
Name | Description
:--- | :---
EmbeddedActiveMQResource | It will run a Server, without the JMS manager
EmbeddedJMSResource | It will run a Server, including the JMS Manager
ActiveMQConsumerResource | It will automate the creation of a consumer
ActiveMQProducerResource | It will automate the creation of a producer
ThreadLeakCheckRule | It will check that all threads have been finished after the test is finished