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Version: 2.2.0

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Serverpod 2.2 includes new test tools that make it easy to create tests for endpoint methods. For new projects they are configured by default, but existing projects need to go through some steps to enable it (see below). The full documentation of this feature can also be found here.

Add test tools to existing projects

For existing non-Mini projects, a few extra things need to be done:

  1. Add the server_test_tools_path key with the value test/integration/test_tools to config/generator.yaml:
server_test_tools_path: test/integration/test_tools

Without this key, the test tools file is not generated. With the above config the location of the test tools file is test/integration/test_tools/serverpod_test_tools.dart, but this can be set to any folder (though should be outside of lib as per Dart's test conventions).

  1. New projects now come with a test profile in docker-compose.yaml. This is not strictly mandatory, but is recommended to ensure that the testing state is never polluted. Add the snippet below to the docker-compose.yaml file in the server directory:
# Add to the existing services
postgres_test:
image: postgres:16.3
ports:
- '9090:5432'
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_DB: <projectname>_test
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: "<insert database test password>"
volumes:
- <projectname>_test_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
profiles:
- '' # Default profile
- test
redis_test:
image: redis:6.2.6
ports:
- '9091:6379'
command: redis-server --requirepass "<insert redis test password>"
environment:
- REDIS_REPLICATION_MODE=master
profiles:
- '' # Default profile
- test
volumes:
# ...
<projectname>_test_data:
Or copy the complete file here.

services:
# Development services
postgres:
image: postgres:16.3
ports:
- '8090:5432'
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_DB: <projectname>
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: "<insert database development password>"
volumes:
- <projectname>_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
profiles:
- '' # Default profile
- dev
redis:
image: redis:6.2.6
ports:
- '8091:6379'
command: redis-server --requirepass "<insert redis development password>"
environment:
- REDIS_REPLICATION_MODE=master
profiles:
- '' # Default profile
- dev

# Test services
postgres_test:
image: postgres:16.3
ports:
- '9090:5432'
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_DB: <projectname>_test
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: "<insert database test password>"
volumes:
- <projectname>_test_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
profiles:
- '' # Default profile
- test
redis_test:
image: redis:6.2.6
ports:
- '9091:6379'
command: redis-server --requirepass "<insert redis test password>"
environment:
- REDIS_REPLICATION_MODE=master
profiles:
- '' # Default profile
- test

volumes:
<projectname>_data:
<projectname>_test_data:

  1. Create a test.yaml file and add it to the config directory:
# This is the configuration file for your test environment.
# All ports are set to zero in this file which makes the server find the next available port.
# This is needed to enable running tests concurrently. To set up your server, you will
# need to add the name of the database you are connecting to and the user name.
# The password for the database is stored in the config/passwords.yaml.

# Configuration for the main API test server.
apiServer:
port: 0
publicHost: localhost
publicPort: 0
publicScheme: http

# Configuration for the Insights test server.
insightsServer:
port: 0
publicHost: localhost
publicPort: 0
publicScheme: http

# Configuration for the web test server.
webServer:
port: 0
publicHost: localhost
publicPort: 0
publicScheme: http

# This is the database setup for your test server.
database:
host: localhost
port: 9090
name: <projectname>_test
user: postgres

# This is the setup for your Redis test instance.
redis:
enabled: false
host: localhost
port: 9091
  1. Add this entry to config/passwords.yaml
test:
database: '<insert database test password>'
redis: '<insert redis test password>'
  1. Add a dart_test.yaml file to the server directory (next to pubspec.yaml) with the following contents:
tags:
integration: {}

  1. Finally, add the test and serverpod_test packages as dev dependencies in pubspec.yaml:
dev_dependencies:
serverpod_test: <serverpod version> # Should be same version as the `serverpod` package
test: ^1.24.2

That's it, the project setup should be ready to start using the test tools!