The scenario:
import org.scalatest.{ BeforeAndAfterAll, FeatureSpec, GivenWhenThen, Matchers }
import org.scalatest.concurrent.{ ScalaFutures, Futures }
import org.scalatest.time.{ Millis, Seconds, Span }
trait UniqueUserSpec extends FeatureSpec with GivenWhenThen with BeforeAndAfterAll with ScalaFutures {
implicit override val patienceConfig =
PatienceConfig(timeout = Span(5, Seconds), interval = Span(5, Millis))
var user: Users = _
override def beforeAll: Unit = {
this.synchronized {
user = TestHelper.createAndRegisterAUser()
}
}
}
In the TestHelper.createAndRegisterAUser()
method, all actions are blocking and synchronous, from creation to DB writing etc.
Now:
class SomeActualTests extends UniqueUserSpec {
feature("Something is possible") {
scenario("some conditions") {
Given("an api call is made to etc..")
val req = url(API_END_POINT) / "route" <<? Map("test", "test")
whenReady(req.POST) {
response => {
Then("The response status should be 200")
response.getStatusCode shouldEqual 200
}
}
}
}
}
The problem: The behaviour of beforeAll
is unreliable, several tests failing because it didn't execute before all tests.
If I create a separate user
inside every scenario, things work. If I try to use the one beforeAll
was supposed to create, the object hasn't been written to DB.
What am I doing wrong concurrency wise, if anything?
Is there a better way to do something "before all tests" in a Feature?