Cassandra sometimes takes a long time when dropping the test keyspace.
This results in the test failing due to an exception being thrown.
This commit attempts to make the tests more robust by catching and
logging any exceptions thrown during server cleanup.
Neither Cassandra nor Elasticsearch starts reliably on Windows. This
commit adds a custom class rule to the associated sample application
tests to skip them on Windows. A class rule is used rather than a
Unit assumption as we want to avoid starting Elasticsearch (done by
the application context) and Cassandra (done by a test execution
listener) and an assumption would be too late.
Rework the new testing support so that @SpringApplicationTest can be
used for standard integration tests, web integration tests with a
mock Servlet environment and web integration tests with an embedded
servlet container. This means that it a replacement for 1.3's
@IntegrationTest and @WebIntegrationTest and allows all
SpringApplication testing to be configured using a common annotation.
The old @IntegrationTest and @WebIntegrationTest along with their
supporting classes have been reinstated to their previous form (while
remaining deprecated). This should ensure that they continue to work
in 1.4 exactly as they did in 1.3 giving users a smooth path to
@SpringApplicationTest.
See gh-5477
The integration tests for the Spring Data Cassandra sample application
fail intermittently, apparently due to Cassandra failing to start
within the default timeout period of 10000ms.
In attempt to get the tests to pass reliably, this commit increases
the timeout to 60000ms (1 minute).