Background: I am using Play 2.4 (Java) with InjectedRoutesGenerator and a Guice module to configure various dependencies. But during unit tests, the FakeApplica
I am answering my own question here. After spending some more time with Play source code, I figured out the connection between the routes file and the generated Router class. Hope it helps someone else.
Play's route compiler task compiles all files in conf
folder ending with .routes
as well as the default routes
file. Generated class name is always Routes
, but the package name depends on the file name. If the file name is routes
(the default routes file), compiled class is placed in router
package, so the fully qualified class name is router.Routes
(which is the default value for play.http.router
).
For all other route files, RouteCompiler derives the package name by dropping the .routes
from the file name. So for my.test.routes
, play.http.router
value should be my.test.Routes
.
Here is the base class for my tests, with custom router and db configuration elements.
public class MyTestBase extends WithApplication {
@Override
protected Application provideApplication() {
Application application = new GuiceApplicationBuilder()
.configure("db.default.driver", "org.h2.Driver")
.configure("db.default.url", "jdbc:h2:mem:play")
.configure("play.http.router", "my.test.Routes")
.build();
return application;
}
}
If you want to just load no routes at all, here's a trait
you could mix in to your test class if you're using Scala, Guice
and ScalaTest
. This is working with Play 2.5. I've also shown how you could disable filters, since those are related to routing.
I know this is a little different from the ask on Java and Play 2.4, but this might be helpful to people as I got to this question trying to achieve something very similar.
trait DisabledRouting extends PlaySpec with OneAppPerSuite {
override def fakeApplication(): Application = {
configureApplication(new GuiceApplicationBuilder()
.router(Router.empty)
.configure("play.http.filters" -> "play.api.http.NoHttpFilters"))
.build()
}
/** Override to add additional configuration on top of disabled routing */
def configureApplication(appBuilder: GuiceApplicationBuilder): GuiceApplicationBuilder = appBuilder
}