JVM implementation of the consumer driven contract library pact.
From the Ruby Pact website:
Define a pact between service consumers and providers, enabling "consumer driven contract" testing.
Pact provides an RSpec DSL for service consumers to define the HTTP requests they will make to a service provider and the HTTP responses they expect back. These expectations are used in the consumers specs to provide a mock service provider. The interactions are recorded, and played back in the service provider specs to ensure the service provider actually does provide the response the consumer expects.
This allows testing of both sides of an integration point using fast unit tests.
This gem is inspired by the concept of "Consumer driven contracts". See https://martinfowler.com/articles/consumerDrivenContracts.html for more information.
Read Getting started with Pact for more information on how to get going.
- Twitter: @pact_up
- Slack: Join the chat at https://slack.pact.io/
- Stack Overflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/pact
- For examples of using pact-jvm with spring boot, have a look at https://github.com/Mikuu/Pact-JVM-Example and https://github.com/mstine/microservices-pact
Learn everything in Pact in 60 minutes: https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-workshop-jvm-spring.
The workshop takes you through all of the key concepts of consumer and provider testing using a Spring boot application.
Additional documentation can be found at docs.pact.io, in the Pact Wiki, and in the Pact-JVM wiki. Stack Overflow is also a good source of help, as is the Slack workspace.
Branch | Specification | JDK | Kotlin Version | Latest Version | Notes |
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4.6.x master | V4 + plugins | 17+ | 1.8.22 | 4.6.15 | |
4.5.x | V4 + plugins | 11+/17+(1) | 1.7.20 | 4.5.13 | |
4.1.x | V3 | 8-12 | 1.3.72 | 4.1.43 |
Notes:
- 1: Spring6 support library requires JDK 17+. The rest of Pact-JVM 4.5.x libs require 11+.
Branch | Specification | JDK | Kotlin Version | Scala Versions | Latest Version |
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4.4.x | V4 + plugins | 11+ | 1.6.21 | N/A | 4.4.9 |
4.3.x | V4 | 11+ | 1.6.21 | N/A | 4.3.19 |
4.2.x | V4 (1) | 11-15 (2) | 1.4.32 | N/A | 4.2.21 |
4.0.x | V3 | 8-12 | 1.3.71 | N/A | 4.0.10 |
3.6.x | V3 | 8 | 1.3.71 | 2.12 | 3.6.15 |
3.5.x | V3 | 8 | 1.1.4-2 | 2.12, 2.11 | 3.5.25 |
3.5.x-jre7 | V3 | 7 | 1.1.4-2 | 2.11 | 3.5.7-jre7.0 |
2.4.x | V2 | 6 | N/A | 2.10, 2.11 | 2.4.20 |
Notes:
- 1: V4 specification support is only partially implemented with 4.2.x
- 2: v4.2.x may run on JDK 16, but the build for it does not.
NOTE: The JARs produced by this project have changed with 4.1.x to better align with Java 9 JPMS. The artefacts are now:
au.com.dius.pact:consumer
au.com.dius.pact.consumer:groovy
au.com.dius.pact.consumer:junit
au.com.dius.pact.consumer:junit5
au.com.dius.pact.consumer:java8
au.com.dius.pact.consumer:specs2_2.13
au.com.dius.pact:pact-jvm-server
au.com.dius.pact:provider
au.com.dius.pact.provider:scalatest_2.13
au.com.dius.pact.provider:spring
au.com.dius.pact.provider:maven
au.com.dius.pact:provider
au.com.dius.pact.provider:junit
au.com.dius.pact.provider:junit5
au.com.dius.pact.provider:scalasupport_2.13
au.com.dius.pact.provider:lein
au.com.dius.pact.provider:gradle
au.com.dius.pact.provider:specs2_2.13
au.com.dius.pact.provider:junit5spring
au.com.dius.pact.core:support
au.com.dius.pact.core:model
au.com.dius.pact.core:matchers
au.com.dius.pact.core:pactbroker
Pact-JVM has a number of ways you can write your service consumer tests.
You want to look at: pact4s.
You want to look at: junit for JUnit 4 tests and junit5 for JUnit 5 tests. Also, if you are using Java 11 or above, there is an updated DSL for consumer tests.
NOTE: If you are using Java 8, there is no separate Java 8 support library anymore, see the above library.
You want to look at: groovy or junit
Clojure can call out to Java, so have a look at junit. For an example look at example_clojure_consumer_pact_test.clj.
You want to look at: Consumer
As part of the V3 pact specification, we have defined a new pact file for interactions with message queues. For an implementation of a Groovy consumer test with a message pact, have a look at PactMessageBuilderSpec.groovy.
Once you have run your consumer tests, you will have generated some Pact files. You can then verify your service providers with these files.
You want to look at: pact4s or scala-pact
You want to look at: pact gradle plugin
You want to look at: pact maven plugin
You want to look at: junit provider support for JUnit 4 tests and junit5 for JUnit 5 tests
You want to look at: pact leiningen plugin
Have a look at spring or Spring MVC Pact Test Runner (Not maintained).
You want to look at: provider
As part of the V3 pact specification, we have defined a new pact file for interactions with message queues. The Gradle pact plugin supports a mechanism where you can verify V3 message pacts, have a look at pact gradle plugin. The JUnit pact library also supports verification of V3 message pacts, have a look at junit.
The pact-jvm libraries are pure jvm technologies and do not have any native dependencies.
However, if you have a ruby provider, the json produced by this library is compatible with the ruby pact library. You'll want to look at: Ruby Pact.
For .Net, there is Pact-net.
For JS, there is Pact-JS.
For Go, there is Pact-go.
For Rust, there is Pact-Rust.
Have a look at implementations in other languages.
There's a limit to how much we can help, however check out pact-jvm-server
You want to look at: Pact Broker
Which is a project that aims at providing tooling to coordinate pact generation and delivery between projects.
Documentation for contributors is here.
We are tracking anonymous analytics to gather important usage statistics like JVM version and operating system. To disable tracking, set the 'pact_do_not_track' system property or environment variable to 'true'.