# Testcontainers Infinispan The [Testcontainers](https://www.testcontainers.org/) library provides container implementations for a few different docker containers that you might want to use during integration tests. You can always use a generic container to launch other images. This repository contains an implementation of a container for the Infinispan cache server. It provides an API that is aimed to help you configure the container. At the moment this is a rudimentary implementation and by no means complete. It only supports the [Hotrod protocol](http://infinispan.org/docs/stable/user_guide/user_guide.html#hot_rod_protocol) to connect to the Infinispan server, for example. Further information can be found in these blog posts: - [12-19-2017: Running an Infinispan Server using Testcontainers](https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2017/12/running-infinispan-server-using-testcontainers) - [01-21-2018: Running a clustered Infinispan Server using Testcontainers](https://reinhard.codes/2018/01/21/running-an-infinispan-node-in-clustered-mode-using-testcontainers/) Feel free to suggest changes! # Usage It's possible to run Infinispan in standalone or in clustered mode. See the integration tests contained in this repository for detailed examples. ## Instantiation of the Infinispan containers Here's a simple example how you can use the `StandaloneInfinispanContainer`. ``` @ClassRule public static InfinispanContainer infinispan = new StandaloneInfinispanContainer(); ``` If you want to run Infinispan as a one-node clustered instance, you can do it like this: ``` @ClassRule public static InfinispanContainer infinispan = new ClusteredInfinispanContainer(); ``` ## Cache creation You can create simple local caches that need to be available for your tests. If you run an up-to-date Infinispan container (>9.1.0) then caches can be created using the API of the `RemoteCacheManager` provided by the Infinispan client library. Simple configure some caches that the `InfinispanContainer` should create for you. They will automatically be created once the container has started. ``` new StandaloneInfinispanContainer(‚) .withCaches("testCache") .withProtocolVersion(ProtocolVersion.PROTOCOL_VERSION_26); ``` The `ClusteredInfinispanContainer` supports the same method. If you run an Infinispan server version prior to `9.1.0`, you can link a configuration file that contains the necessary caches into the container: ``` new StandaloneInfinispanContainer("jboss/infinispan-server:9.0.3.Final") .withStandaloneConfiguration("infinispan-standalone.xml") .withProtocolVersion(ProtocolVersion.PROTOCOL_VERSION_26) ``` There's an equivalent for the `ClusteredInfinispanContainer`: ``` new ClusteredInfinispanContainer("jboss/infinispan-server:9.0.3.Final") .withClusteredConfiguration("infinispan-standalone.xml") .withProtocolVersion(ProtocolVersion.PROTOCOL_VERSION_26) ``` ## CacheManager retrieval If you want, you can retrieve a `RemoteCacheManager` from the container: ``` infinispan.getCacheManager() ``` For general usage info on Testcontainers please look at the examples of the project.