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# Testing Micro Services
The `testing` package provides utilities for testing micro services in isolation.
## Quick Start
```go
import (
"testing"
"go-micro.dev/v6/test"
)
func TestGreeter(t *testing.T) {
h := test.NewHarness(t)
defer h.Stop()
h.Name("greeter").Register(new(GreeterHandler))
h.Start()
var rsp HelloResponse
err := h.Call("GreeterHandler.Hello", &HelloRequest{Name: "World"}, &rsp)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if rsp.Message != "Hello World" {
t.Errorf("expected 'Hello World', got '%s'", rsp.Message)
}
}
```
## How It Works
The harness creates isolated instances of:
- **Registry** - In-memory registry for service discovery
- **Transport** - HTTP transport for RPC
- **Broker** - In-memory broker for events
This allows your service to run without affecting or being affected by other services.
## API
### Creating a Harness
```go
h := test.NewHarness(t)
defer h.Stop() // Always stop to clean up
```
### Configuring
```go
h.Name("myservice") // Set service name (default: "test")
h.Register(handler) // Set the handler
h.Start() // Start the service
```
### Making Calls
```go
// Simple call
err := h.Call("Handler.Method", &request, &response)
// With context
err := h.CallContext(ctx, "Handler.Method", &request, &response)
```
### Assertions
```go
// Check service is running
h.AssertServiceRunning()
// Check call succeeds
h.AssertCallSucceeds("Handler.Method", &req, &rsp)
// Check call fails
h.AssertCallFails("Handler.Method", &req, &rsp)
```
### Advanced Access
```go
// Get the client for custom calls
client := h.Client()
// Get the server
server := h.Server()
// Get the registry
reg := h.Registry()
```
## Example: Testing a User Service
```go
package users
import (
"context"
"testing"
"go-micro.dev/v6/test"
)
type UsersHandler struct {
users map[string]*User
}
type User struct {
ID string
Name string
}
type CreateRequest struct {
Name string
}
type CreateResponse struct {
User *User
}
func (h *UsersHandler) Create(ctx context.Context, req *CreateRequest, rsp *CreateResponse) error {
user := &User{ID: "123", Name: req.Name}
h.users[user.ID] = user
rsp.User = user
return nil
}
func TestUsersCreate(t *testing.T) {
h := test.NewHarness(t)
defer h.Stop()
handler := &UsersHandler{users: make(map[string]*User)}
h.Name("users").Register(handler)
h.Start()
var rsp CreateResponse
h.AssertCallSucceeds("UsersHandler.Create", &CreateRequest{Name: "Alice"}, &rsp)
if rsp.User == nil {
t.Fatal("user is nil")
}
if rsp.User.Name != "Alice" {
t.Errorf("expected Alice, got %s", rsp.User.Name)
}
// Verify the user was stored
if _, ok := handler.users["123"]; !ok {
t.Error("user not stored in handler")
}
}
```
## Limitations
Due to go-micro's global defaults, each harness should test **one service**. If you need to test service-to-service communication, consider:
1. **Integration tests** - Run services as separate processes
2. **Mock clients** - Mock the client calls to dependent services
3. **Contract tests** - Test service interfaces separately
## Tips
1. **Always defer Stop()** - Ensures cleanup even if test fails
2. **Use meaningful names** - `h.Name("users")` makes logs clearer
3. **Test edge cases** - Use `AssertCallFails` for error paths
4. **Keep handlers simple** - Complex handlers are harder to test