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Spring Boot - Testing a Data MongoDB application with Testcontainers and @DataMongoTest

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In this section, we will learn how to test Repository layer components with @DataMongoTest and Testcontainers in Spring Boot Data MongoDB application that uses MongoDB as database. 1.  What we will build? We will create a basic Data MongoDB Spring Boot application that uses MongoDB as database. We will create Repository layer for this application. Finally we will do a testing with help of Testcontainers and @DataMongoTest to verify our system is working as expected. 2. Testcontainers Testcontainers is an open source testing library that allows us to run docker containers directly in our spring boot application in order to facilitate integration tests with real dependencies.  It can provide instances of common databases(here MongoDB),  message brokers, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container. 3.  @ DataMongoTest Instead of bootstrapping the entire application context for every test,  @DataMongoTest  allows us to initialize the Spring application contex

Spring Boot - Testing a JPA application with @DataJpaTest and Testcontainers

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In this section, we will learn how to test Repository layer components with @DataJpaTest and Testcontainers in JPA Spring Boot application that uses PostgreSQL as database . 1.  What we will build? We will create a basic JPA Spring Boot application that uses PostgreSQL as database. We will create Repository layer for this application. Finally we will do a testing with help of Testcontainers to verify our system is working as expected. 2. Testcontainers Testcontainers is an open source testing library that allows us to run docker containers directly in our spring boot application in order to facilitate integration tests with real dependencies.  It can provide instances of common databases(here PostgreSQL),  message brokers, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container. 3.  @ DataJpaTest Instead of bootstrapping the entire application context for every test,  @DataJpaTest  allows us to initialize only the parts of the Application context that are relevant to