Community maintained modules for testcontainers
Provides modules to use for testing components in accordance with testcontainers-rs. Every module is treated as a feature inside this crate.
- Depend on testcontainers-modules with necessary features (e.g
postgres,minioand etc)- Enable
blockingfeature if you want to use modules within synchronous tests (feature-gate forSyncRunner)
- Enable
- Then start using the modules inside your tests with either
AsyncRunnerorSyncRunner
Simple example of using postgres module with SyncRunner (blocking and postgres features enabled):
use testcontainers_modules::{postgres, testcontainers::runners::SyncRunner};
#[test]
fn test_with_postgres() {
let container = postgres::Postgres::default().start().unwrap();
let host_ip = container.get_host().unwrap();
let host_port = container.get_host_port_ipv4(5432).unwrap();
}Note: you don't need to explicitly depend on testcontainers as it's re-exported dependency
of testcontainers-modules with aligned version between these crates.
For example:
use testcontainers_modules::testcontainers::ImageExt;You can also see examples for more details.
Just use RunnableImage:
use testcontainers_modules::{
redis::Redis,
testcontainers::{ContainerRequest, ImageExt}
};
/// Create a Redis module with `6.2-alpine` tag and custom password
fn create_redis() -> ContainerRequest<Redis> {
Redis::default()
.with_tag("6.2-alpine")
.with_env_var("REDIS_PASSWORD", "my_secret_password")
}- MIT license (LICENSE or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)