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  1. trait OneAppPerSuiteWithComponents extends BaseOneAppPerSuite with WithApplicationComponents with FakeApplicationFactory

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    An extension of BaseOneAppPerSuite providing Compile-time DI.

    An extension of BaseOneAppPerSuite providing Compile-time DI.

    Provides a new Application instance per ScalaTest Suite.

    By default, this trait creates a new Application for the Suite according to the components defined in the test.

    This TestSuiteMixin trait's overridden run method calls Play.start, passing in the Application provided by app, before executing the Suite via a call to super.run. In addition, it places a reference to the Application provided by app into the ConfigMap under the key org.scalatestplus.play.app. This allows any nested Suites to access the Suite's Application as well, most easily by having the nested Suites mix in the ConfiguredApp trait. On the status returned by super.run, this trait's overridden run method registers a call to Play.stop to be executed when the Status completes, and returns the same Status. This ensure the Application will continue to execute until all nested suites have completed, after which the Application will be stopped.

    Here's an example that demonstrates some of the services provided by this trait:

    import org.scalatestplus.play.PlaySpec
    import org.scalatestplus.play.components.OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents
    import play.api._
    import play.api.mvc.Result
    import play.api.test.Helpers._
    import play.api.test.{FakeRequest, Helpers}
    
    import scala.concurrent.Future
    
    class ExampleComponentsSpec extends PlaySpec with OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents {
    
      override def components: BuiltInComponents = new BuiltInComponentsFromContext(context) with NoHttpFiltersComponents {
    
        import play.api.mvc.Results
        import play.api.routing.Router
        import play.api.routing.sird._
    
        lazy val router: Router = Router.from({
          case GET(p"/") => defaultActionBuilder {
            Results.Ok("success!")
          }
        })
    
        override lazy val configuration: Configuration = context.initialConfiguration ++ Configuration("foo" -> "bar", "ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")
      }
    
      "The OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents trait" must {
        "provide an Application" in {
          import play.api.test.Helpers.{GET, route}
          val Some(result: Future[Result]) = route(app, FakeRequest(GET, "/"))
          Helpers.contentAsString(result) must be("success!")
        }
        "override the configuration" in {
          app.configuration.getOptional[String]("foo") mustBe Some("bar")
        }
      }
    }
    

    If you have many tests that can share the same Application, and you don't want to put them all into one test class, you can place them into different Suite classes. These will be your nested suites. Create a master suite that extends OneAppPerSuiteWithComponents and declares the nested Suites. Annotate the nested suites with @DoNotDiscover and have them extend ConfiguredApp. Here's an example:

    import org.scalatest.{DoNotDiscover, Suites, TestSuite}
    import org.scalatestplus.play.components.OneAppPerSuiteWithComponents
    import org.scalatestplus.play.{ConfiguredApp, PlaySpec}
    import play.api._
    import play.api.mvc.Result
    import play.api.test.Helpers._
    import play.api.test.{FakeRequest, Helpers}
    
    import scala.concurrent.Future
    
    
    class NestedExampleSpec extends Suites(
      new OneSpec,
      new TwoSpec,
      new RedSpec,
      new BlueSpec
    ) with OneAppPerSuiteWithComponents with TestSuite {
      // Override fakeApplication if you need an Application with other than non-default parameters.
      override def components: BuiltInComponents = new BuiltInComponentsFromContext(context) with NoHttpFiltersComponents {
    
        import play.api.mvc.Results
        import play.api.routing.Router
        import play.api.routing.sird._
    
        lazy val router: Router = Router.from({
          case GET(p"/") => defaultActionBuilder {
            Results.Ok("success!")
          }
        })
    
        override lazy val configuration: Configuration = context.initialConfiguration ++ Configuration("ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")
    
      }
    }
    
    // These are the nested suites
    @DoNotDiscover class OneSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp {
      "OneSpec" must {
        "make the Application available implicitly" in {
          def getConfig(key: String)(implicit app: Application) = app.configuration.getOptional[String](key)
    
          getConfig("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled")
        }
      }
    
    }
    
    @DoNotDiscover class TwoSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp
    
    @DoNotDiscover class RedSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp
    
    @DoNotDiscover class BlueSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredApp {
    
      "The NestedExampleSpec" must {
        "provide an Application" in {
          import play.api.test.Helpers.{ GET, route }
          val Some(result: Future[Result]) = route(app, FakeRequest(GET, "/"))
          Helpers.contentAsString(result) must be("success!")
        }
      }
    }
    

  2. trait OneAppPerTestWithComponents extends BaseOneAppPerTest with WithApplicationComponents with FakeApplicationFactory with TestSuiteMixin

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    An extension of BaseOneAppPerTest providing Compile-time DI.

    An extension of BaseOneAppPerTest providing Compile-time DI.

    Trait that provides a new Application instance for each test.

    This TestSuiteMixin trait's overridden withFixture method creates a new Application before each test and ensures it is cleaned up after the test has completed. You can access the Application from your tests as method app (which is marked implicit).

    By default, this trait creates a new Application for each test according to the components defined in the test.

    Here's an example that demonstrates some of the services provided by this trait:

    import org.scalatestplus.play.PlaySpec
    import org.scalatestplus.play.components.OneAppPerTestWithComponents
    import play.api._
    import play.api.mvc.Result
    import play.api.test.Helpers._
    import play.api.test.{FakeRequest, Helpers}
    
    import scala.concurrent.Future
    
    class ExampleComponentsSpec extends PlaySpec with OneAppPerTestWithComponents {
    
      override def components: BuiltInComponents = new BuiltInComponentsFromContext(context) with NoHttpFiltersComponents {
    
        import play.api.mvc.Results
        import play.api.routing.Router
        import play.api.routing.sird._
    
        lazy val router: Router = Router.from({
          case GET(p"/") => defaultActionBuilder {
            Results.Ok("success!")
          }
        })
    
        override lazy val configuration: Configuration = context.initialConfiguration ++ Configuration("foo" -> "bar", "ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")
      }
    
      "The OneAppPerTestWithComponents trait" must {
        "provide an Application" in {
          import play.api.test.Helpers.{GET, route}
          val Some(result: Future[Result]) = route(app, FakeRequest(GET, "/"))
          Helpers.contentAsString(result) must be("success!")
        }
        "override the configuration" in {
          app.configuration.getOptional[String]("foo") mustBe Some("bar")
        }
      }
    }
    

  3. trait OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents extends BaseOneServerPerSuite with WithApplicationComponents with FakeApplicationFactory

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    An extension of BaseOneServerPerSuite providing Compile-time DI.

    An extension of BaseOneServerPerSuite providing Compile-time DI.

    Trait that provides a new Application and running TestServer instance per ScalaTest Suite.

    By default, this trait creates a new Application for the Suite according to the components defined in the test, this is made available via the app field defined in this trait and a new TestServer for the Suite using the port number provided by its port field and the Application provided by its app field. If your Suite needs a different port number, override port.

    This TestSuiteMixin trait's overridden run method calls start on the TestServer before executing the Suite via a call to super.run. In addition, it places a reference to the Application provided by app into the ConfigMap under the key org.scalatestplus.play.app and to the port number provided by port under the key org.scalatestplus.play.port. This allows any nested Suites to access the Suite's Application and port number as well, most easily by having the nested Suites mix in the ConfiguredServer trait. On the status returned by super.run, this trait's overridden run method registers a call to stop on the TestServer to be executed when the Status completes, and returns the same Status. This ensure the TestServer will continue to execute until all nested suites have completed, after which the TestServer will be stopped.

    Here's an example that demonstrates some of the services provided by this trait:

    import org.scalatestplus.play.PlaySpec
    import org.scalatestplus.play.components.OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents
    import play.api._
    import play.api.mvc.Result
    import play.api.test.Helpers._
    import play.api.test.{FakeRequest, Helpers}
    
    import scala.concurrent.Future
    
    class ExampleComponentsSpec extends PlaySpec with OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents {
    
      override def components: BuiltInComponents = new BuiltInComponentsFromContext(context) with NoHttpFiltersComponents {
    
        import play.api.mvc.Results
        import play.api.routing.Router
        import play.api.routing.sird._
    
        lazy val router: Router = Router.from({
          case GET(p"/") => defaultActionBuilder {
            Results.Ok("success!")
          }
        })
    
        override lazy val configuration: Configuration = context.initialConfiguration ++ Configuration("foo" -> "bar", "ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")
      }
    
      "The OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents trait" must {
        "provide an Application" in {
          import play.api.test.Helpers.{GET, route}
          val Some(result: Future[Result]) = route(app, FakeRequest(GET, "/"))
          Helpers.contentAsString(result) must be("success!")
        }
        "override the configuration" in {
          app.configuration.getOptional[String]("foo") mustBe Some("bar")
        }
      }
    }
    

    If you have many tests that can share the same Application and TestServer, and you don't want to put them all into one test class, you can place them into different Suite classes. These will be your nested suites. Create a master suite that extends OneServerPerSuite and declares the nested Suites. Annotate the nested suites with @DoNotDiscover and have them extend ConfiguredServer. Here's an example:

    import org.scalatest.{ DoNotDiscover, Suites, TestSuite }
    import org.scalatestplus.play.components._
    import org.scalatestplus.play.{ ConfiguredServer, PlaySpec }
    import play.api._
    import play.api.mvc.Result
    import play.api.test.Helpers._
    import play.api.test.{ FakeRequest, Helpers }
    
    import scala.concurrent.Future
    
    class NestedExampleSpec extends Suites(
      new OneSpec,
      new TwoSpec,
      new RedSpec,
      new BlueSpec
    ) with OneServerPerSuiteWithComponents with TestSuite {
      // Override fakeApplication if you need an Application with other than non-default parameters.
      override def components: BuiltInComponents = new BuiltInComponentsFromContext(context) with NoHttpFiltersComponents {
    
        import play.api.mvc.Results
        import play.api.routing.Router
        import play.api.routing.sird._
    
        lazy val router: Router = Router.from({
          case GET(p"/") => defaultActionBuilder {
            Results.Ok("success!")
          }
        })
    
        override lazy val configuration: Configuration = context.initialConfiguration ++ Configuration("ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")
    
      }
    }
    
    // These are the nested suites
    @DoNotDiscover class OneSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredServer {
      "OneSpec" must {
        "make the Application available implicitly" in {
          def getConfig(key: String)(implicit app: Application) = app.configuration.getOptional[String](key)
    
          getConfig("ehcacheplugin") mustBe Some("disabled")
        }
      }
    
    }
    
    @DoNotDiscover class TwoSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredServer
    
    @DoNotDiscover class RedSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredServer
    
    @DoNotDiscover class BlueSpec extends PlaySpec with ConfiguredServer {
    
      "The NestedExampleSpeccc" must {
        "provide an Application" in {
          import play.api.test.Helpers.{ GET, route }
          val Some(result: Future[Result]) = route(app, FakeRequest(GET, "/"))
          Helpers.contentAsString(result) must be("success!")
        }
        "provide an actual running server" in {
          import java.net._
          val url = new URL("http://localhost:" + port + "/boum")
          val con = url.openConnection().asInstanceOf[HttpURLConnection]
          try con.getResponseCode mustBe 404
          finally con.disconnect()
        }
      }
    }
    

  4. trait OneServerPerTestWithComponents extends BaseOneServerPerTest with WithApplicationComponents with FakeApplicationFactory

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    An extension of BaseOneServerPerTest providing Compile-time DI.

    An extension of BaseOneServerPerTest providing Compile-time DI.

    Trait that provides a new Application and running TestServer instance for each test executed in a ScalaTest Suite

    This TestSuiteMixin trait overrides ScalaTest's withFixture method to create a new Application and TestServer before each test, and ensure they are cleaned up after the test has completed. The Application is available (implicitly) from method app. The TestServer's port number is available as port (and implicitly available as portNumber, wrapped in a PortNumber).

    By default, this trait creates a new Application for each test according to the components defined in the test.

    Here's an example that demonstrates some of the services provided by this trait:

    import org.scalatestplus.play.PlaySpec
    import org.scalatestplus.play.components.OneServerPerTestWithComponents
    import play.api._
    import play.api.mvc.Result
    import play.api.test.Helpers._
    import play.api.test.{FakeRequest, Helpers}
    
    import scala.concurrent.Future
    
    class ExampleComponentsSpec extends PlaySpec with OneServerPerTestWithComponents {
    
      override def components: BuiltInComponents = new BuiltInComponentsFromContext(context) with NoHttpFiltersComponents {
    
        import play.api.mvc.Results
        import play.api.routing.Router
        import play.api.routing.sird._
    
        lazy val router: Router = Router.from({
          case GET(p"/") => defaultActionBuilder {
            Results.Ok("success!")
          }
        })
    
        override lazy val configuration: Configuration = context.initialConfiguration ++ Configuration("foo" -> "bar", "ehcacheplugin" -> "disabled")
      }
    
      "The OneServerPerTestWithComponents trait" must {
        "provide an Application" in {
          import play.api.test.Helpers.{GET, route}
          val Some(result: Future[Result]) = route(app, FakeRequest(GET, "/"))
          Helpers.contentAsString(result) must be("success!")
        }
        "override the configuration" in {
          app.configuration.getOptional[String]("foo") mustBe Some("bar")
        }
      }
    }
    

  5. trait WithApplicationComponents extends AnyRef

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    A trait that provides a components in scope and returns them when newApplication is called.

    A trait that provides a components in scope and returns them when newApplication is called.

    Mixin one of the public traits in this package to provide the desired functionality.

    This class has several methods that can be used to customize the behavior in specific ways.

    This is targeted at functional tests requiring a running application that is bootstrapped using Macwire/Compile time DI. This is provided as an alternative to the GuiceApplicationBuilder which requires guice bootstrapping.

    See also

    https://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.5.x/ScalaFunctionalTestingWithScalaTest#Creating-Application-instances-for-testing

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