SpringBootTest - Test exception when request is invalid












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I developed an API using web-flux which is working fine when I make request using POSTMAN. My code is:



Controller:



@PostMapping("/post", produces = ["application/xml"])
fun post(@Valid request: RequestData): Mono<Response> {
return Mono.just(request)
...
...
...
}


dto:



data class RequestData(

@get:NotBlank
@get:Email
val email: String = "",
)


So whenever I pass invalid email via POSTMAN, I'm catching the exception like below and its working:



@ExceptionHandler
fun bindingExceptionHandler(e: WebExchangeBindException) = "Custom Error Message"


But now when I write UT(@WebFluxTest) for this case (Invalid emaid), It failed.



@Test
fun testWhenInvalidEmail() {

// Request body
val email = "invalidemail"
val request = LinkedMultiValueMap<String, String>()
request.add("email", email)

webTestClient.post().uri("/post")
.body(BodyInserters.fromFormData(request))
.exchange()
.expectStatus().isOk
}


When I debug this, I found that my exceptionHandler not coming into picture when request coming through unit test. I'm using application/x-www-form-urlencoded content type in POST request.



Please let me know where I'm doing wrong.
I followed this question as well but didn't work.










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  • Which Spring Boot version are you using?
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 21 at 9:13










  • I'm using 2.0.6 id 'org.springframework.boot' version '2.0.6.RELEASE'
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 2:33










  • The question you’re pointing to says it’s been fixed in 2.1.x
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 22 at 6:07










  • Now I updated spring boot version to 2.1.0 but still facing same issue.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 7:45










  • My bad. I missed to add .controllerAdvice(ExceptionsHandler()) in webTestClient builder. It worked now. Thanks for your time.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 8:17


















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I developed an API using web-flux which is working fine when I make request using POSTMAN. My code is:



Controller:



@PostMapping("/post", produces = ["application/xml"])
fun post(@Valid request: RequestData): Mono<Response> {
return Mono.just(request)
...
...
...
}


dto:



data class RequestData(

@get:NotBlank
@get:Email
val email: String = "",
)


So whenever I pass invalid email via POSTMAN, I'm catching the exception like below and its working:



@ExceptionHandler
fun bindingExceptionHandler(e: WebExchangeBindException) = "Custom Error Message"


But now when I write UT(@WebFluxTest) for this case (Invalid emaid), It failed.



@Test
fun testWhenInvalidEmail() {

// Request body
val email = "invalidemail"
val request = LinkedMultiValueMap<String, String>()
request.add("email", email)

webTestClient.post().uri("/post")
.body(BodyInserters.fromFormData(request))
.exchange()
.expectStatus().isOk
}


When I debug this, I found that my exceptionHandler not coming into picture when request coming through unit test. I'm using application/x-www-form-urlencoded content type in POST request.



Please let me know where I'm doing wrong.
I followed this question as well but didn't work.










share|improve this question
























  • Which Spring Boot version are you using?
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 21 at 9:13










  • I'm using 2.0.6 id 'org.springframework.boot' version '2.0.6.RELEASE'
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 2:33










  • The question you’re pointing to says it’s been fixed in 2.1.x
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 22 at 6:07










  • Now I updated spring boot version to 2.1.0 but still facing same issue.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 7:45










  • My bad. I missed to add .controllerAdvice(ExceptionsHandler()) in webTestClient builder. It worked now. Thanks for your time.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 8:17
















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I developed an API using web-flux which is working fine when I make request using POSTMAN. My code is:



Controller:



@PostMapping("/post", produces = ["application/xml"])
fun post(@Valid request: RequestData): Mono<Response> {
return Mono.just(request)
...
...
...
}


dto:



data class RequestData(

@get:NotBlank
@get:Email
val email: String = "",
)


So whenever I pass invalid email via POSTMAN, I'm catching the exception like below and its working:



@ExceptionHandler
fun bindingExceptionHandler(e: WebExchangeBindException) = "Custom Error Message"


But now when I write UT(@WebFluxTest) for this case (Invalid emaid), It failed.



@Test
fun testWhenInvalidEmail() {

// Request body
val email = "invalidemail"
val request = LinkedMultiValueMap<String, String>()
request.add("email", email)

webTestClient.post().uri("/post")
.body(BodyInserters.fromFormData(request))
.exchange()
.expectStatus().isOk
}


When I debug this, I found that my exceptionHandler not coming into picture when request coming through unit test. I'm using application/x-www-form-urlencoded content type in POST request.



Please let me know where I'm doing wrong.
I followed this question as well but didn't work.










share|improve this question















I developed an API using web-flux which is working fine when I make request using POSTMAN. My code is:



Controller:



@PostMapping("/post", produces = ["application/xml"])
fun post(@Valid request: RequestData): Mono<Response> {
return Mono.just(request)
...
...
...
}


dto:



data class RequestData(

@get:NotBlank
@get:Email
val email: String = "",
)


So whenever I pass invalid email via POSTMAN, I'm catching the exception like below and its working:



@ExceptionHandler
fun bindingExceptionHandler(e: WebExchangeBindException) = "Custom Error Message"


But now when I write UT(@WebFluxTest) for this case (Invalid emaid), It failed.



@Test
fun testWhenInvalidEmail() {

// Request body
val email = "invalidemail"
val request = LinkedMultiValueMap<String, String>()
request.add("email", email)

webTestClient.post().uri("/post")
.body(BodyInserters.fromFormData(request))
.exchange()
.expectStatus().isOk
}


When I debug this, I found that my exceptionHandler not coming into picture when request coming through unit test. I'm using application/x-www-form-urlencoded content type in POST request.



Please let me know where I'm doing wrong.
I followed this question as well but didn't work.







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  • Which Spring Boot version are you using?
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 21 at 9:13










  • I'm using 2.0.6 id 'org.springframework.boot' version '2.0.6.RELEASE'
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 2:33










  • The question you’re pointing to says it’s been fixed in 2.1.x
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 22 at 6:07










  • Now I updated spring boot version to 2.1.0 but still facing same issue.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 7:45










  • My bad. I missed to add .controllerAdvice(ExceptionsHandler()) in webTestClient builder. It worked now. Thanks for your time.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 8:17




















  • Which Spring Boot version are you using?
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 21 at 9:13










  • I'm using 2.0.6 id 'org.springframework.boot' version '2.0.6.RELEASE'
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 2:33










  • The question you’re pointing to says it’s been fixed in 2.1.x
    – Brian Clozel
    Nov 22 at 6:07










  • Now I updated spring boot version to 2.1.0 but still facing same issue.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 7:45










  • My bad. I missed to add .controllerAdvice(ExceptionsHandler()) in webTestClient builder. It worked now. Thanks for your time.
    – Ak Verma
    Nov 22 at 8:17


















Which Spring Boot version are you using?
– Brian Clozel
Nov 21 at 9:13




Which Spring Boot version are you using?
– Brian Clozel
Nov 21 at 9:13












I'm using 2.0.6 id 'org.springframework.boot' version '2.0.6.RELEASE'
– Ak Verma
Nov 22 at 2:33




I'm using 2.0.6 id 'org.springframework.boot' version '2.0.6.RELEASE'
– Ak Verma
Nov 22 at 2:33












The question you’re pointing to says it’s been fixed in 2.1.x
– Brian Clozel
Nov 22 at 6:07




The question you’re pointing to says it’s been fixed in 2.1.x
– Brian Clozel
Nov 22 at 6:07












Now I updated spring boot version to 2.1.0 but still facing same issue.
– Ak Verma
Nov 22 at 7:45




Now I updated spring boot version to 2.1.0 but still facing same issue.
– Ak Verma
Nov 22 at 7:45












My bad. I missed to add .controllerAdvice(ExceptionsHandler()) in webTestClient builder. It worked now. Thanks for your time.
– Ak Verma
Nov 22 at 8:17






My bad. I missed to add .controllerAdvice(ExceptionsHandler()) in webTestClient builder. It worked now. Thanks for your time.
– Ak Verma
Nov 22 at 8:17














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As mentioned on another related question, this has been fixed in Spring Boot 2.1.0.



Also, you shouldn't have to build WebTestClient yourself but instead inject it in your test class (see reference documentation about that):



@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@WebFluxTest(MyValidationController.class)
public class MyValidationControllerTests {

@Autowired
private WebTestClient webClient;

@Test
public void testWhenInvalidEmail() {
//...
}

}





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    As mentioned on another related question, this has been fixed in Spring Boot 2.1.0.



    Also, you shouldn't have to build WebTestClient yourself but instead inject it in your test class (see reference documentation about that):



    @RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
    @WebFluxTest(MyValidationController.class)
    public class MyValidationControllerTests {

    @Autowired
    private WebTestClient webClient;

    @Test
    public void testWhenInvalidEmail() {
    //...
    }

    }





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      As mentioned on another related question, this has been fixed in Spring Boot 2.1.0.



      Also, you shouldn't have to build WebTestClient yourself but instead inject it in your test class (see reference documentation about that):



      @RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
      @WebFluxTest(MyValidationController.class)
      public class MyValidationControllerTests {

      @Autowired
      private WebTestClient webClient;

      @Test
      public void testWhenInvalidEmail() {
      //...
      }

      }





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        As mentioned on another related question, this has been fixed in Spring Boot 2.1.0.



        Also, you shouldn't have to build WebTestClient yourself but instead inject it in your test class (see reference documentation about that):



        @RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
        @WebFluxTest(MyValidationController.class)
        public class MyValidationControllerTests {

        @Autowired
        private WebTestClient webClient;

        @Test
        public void testWhenInvalidEmail() {
        //...
        }

        }





        share|improve this answer












        As mentioned on another related question, this has been fixed in Spring Boot 2.1.0.



        Also, you shouldn't have to build WebTestClient yourself but instead inject it in your test class (see reference documentation about that):



        @RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
        @WebFluxTest(MyValidationController.class)
        public class MyValidationControllerTests {

        @Autowired
        private WebTestClient webClient;

        @Test
        public void testWhenInvalidEmail() {
        //...
        }

        }






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