corda/experimental/behave
Shams Asari c6400cf344 Some clean up of behave code (#3907)
In particular, fixing the recursive call of the "use" method
2018-09-06 16:44:18 +01:00
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deps Corda Behave extensions for CTS (#2968) 2018-04-19 09:56:16 +01:00
src Some clean up of behave code (#3907) 2018-09-06 16:44:18 +01:00
build.gradle Clear some cut-and-paste cruft out of our Gradle files. (#3511) 2018-07-04 15:42:43 +01:00
prepare.sh CORDA-1602: Added cmd line flags to the network bootstrapper (#3419) 2018-06-23 11:36:10 +01:00
README.md Corda Behave extensions for CTS (#2968) 2018-04-19 09:56:16 +01:00

Introduction

This project illustrates how one can use Cucumber / BDD to drive and test homogeneous and heterogeneous Corda networks on a local machine. The framework has built-in support for Dockerised node dependencies so that you easily can spin up a Corda node locally that, for instance, uses a 3rd party database provider such as Postgres.

Structure

The project is split into three pieces:

  • Testing Library (main) - This library contains auxiliary functions that help in configuring and bootstrapping Corda networks on a local machine. The purpose of the library is to aid in black-box testing and automation.

  • Unit Tests (test) - These are various tests for the library described above. Note that there's only limited coverage for now.

  • BDD Framework (scenario) - This module shows how to use BDD-style frameworks to control the testing of Corda networks; more specifically, using Cucumber.

Setup

To get started, please follow the instructions below:

  • Go up to the root directory and build the capsule JAR.

    $ cd ../../
    $ ./gradlew install
    
  • Come back to this folder and run:

    $ cd experimental/behave
    $ ./prepare.sh
    

This script will download necessary database drivers and set up the dependencies directory with copies of the Corda fat-JAR and the network bootstrapping tool.

Selective Runs

If you only want to run tests of a specific tag, you can append the following parameter to the Gradle command:

$ ../../gradlew scenario -Ptags="@cash"
# or
$ ../../gradlew scenario -Ptags="@cash,@logging"