Redis embedded server for Java integration testing
Running RedisServer is as simple as:
RedisServer redisServer = new RedisServer(6379);
redisServer.start();
// do some work
redisServer.stop();You can also provide RedisServer with your own redis executable to run:
RedisServer redisServer = new RedisServer("/path/to/your/redis", 6379);You can also use fluent API to create RedisServer:
RedisServer redisServer = RedisServer.builder()
.executable("/path/to/your/redis")
.port(6379)
.slaveOf("locahost", 6378)
.configFile("/path/to/your/redis.conf")
.build();Or even create simple redis.conf file from scratch:
RedisServer redisServer = RedisServer.builder()
.executable("/path/to/your/redis")
.port(6379)
.slaveOf("locahost", 6378)
.setting("daemonize no")
.setting("appendonly no")
.build();Our Embedded Redis has support for HA Redis clusters with Sentinels and master-slave replication
A simple redis integration test with Redis cluster on ephemeral ports, with setup similar to that from production would look like this:
public class SomeIntegrationTestThatRequiresRedis {
private RedisCluster cluster;
private Set<String> jedisSentinelHosts;
@Before
public void setup() throws Exception {
//creates a cluster with 3 sentinels, quorum size of 2 and 3 replication groups, each with one master and one slave
cluster = RedisCluster.builder().ephemeral().sentinelCount(3).quorumSize(2)
.replicationGroup("master1", 1)
.replicationGroup("master2", 1)
.replicationGroup("master3", 1)
.build();
cluster.start();
//retrieve ports on which sentinels have been started, using a simple Jedis utility class
jedisSentinelHosts = JedisUtil.sentinelHosts(cluster);
}
@Test
public void test() throws Exception {
// testing code that requires redis running
JedisSentinelPool pool = new JedisSentinelPool("master1", jedisSentinelHosts);
}
@After
public void tearDown() throws Exception {
cluster.stop();
}
}The above example starts Redis cluster on ephemeral ports, which you can later get with cluster.ports(),
which will return a list of all ports of the cluster. You can also get ports of sentinels with cluster.sentinelPorts()
or servers with cluster.serverPorts(). JedisUtil class contains utility methods for use with Jedis client.
You can also start Redis cluster on predefined ports and even mix both approaches:
public class SomeIntegrationTestThatRequiresRedis {
private RedisCluster cluster;
@Before
public void setup() throws Exception {
final List<Integer> sentinels = Arrays.asList(26739, 26912);
final List<Integer> group1 = Arrays.asList(6667, 6668);
final List<Integer> group2 = Arrays.asList(6387, 6379);
//creates a cluster with 3 sentinels, quorum size of 2 and 3 replication groups, each with one master and one slave
cluster = RedisCluster.builder().sentinelPorts(sentinels).quorumSize(2)
.serverPorts(group1).replicationGroup("master1", 1)
.serverPorts(group2).replicationGroup("master2", 1)
.ephemeralServers().replicationGroup("master3", 1)
.build();
cluster.start();
}
//(...)The above will create and start a cluster with sentinels on ports 26739, 26912, first replication group on 6667, 6668,
second replication group on 6387, 6379 and third replication group on ephemeral ports.
When not provided with the desired redis executable, RedisServer runs os-dependent executable enclosed in jar. Currently is uses:
- Redis 2.8.19 in case of Linux/Unix
- Redis 2.8.19 in case of OSX
- unofficial Win32/64 port from https://github.com/MSOpenTech/redis (branch 2.6) in case of Windows
However, you should provide RedisServer with redis executable if you need specific version.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
- Krzysztof Styrc (@kstyrc)
- Piotr Turek (@turu)
- anthonyu (@anthonyu)
- Artem Orobets (@enisher)
- Sean Simonsen (@SeanSimonsen)
- OS detection fix (not ready)
- redis binary per OS/arch pair (not ready)
- Updated for Java 8
- Added Sentinel support
- Ability to create arbitrary clusters on arbitrary (ephemeral) ports
- Updated to latest guava
- Throw an exception if redis has not been started
- Redis errorStream logged to System.out
- Fluent API for RedisServer creation
- Initial decent release