examples/marine-examples/multiservice_marine_test
renovate[bot] 1d338e2e4b
chore(deps): update rust crate marine-rs-sdk-test to 0.10.0 (#449)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-26 18:04:42 -05:00
..
consumer Update Marine Rust SDK to 0.7.1 (#394) 2022-09-09 20:11:52 -05:00
producer Update Marine Rust SDK to 0.7.1 (#394) 2022-09-09 20:11:52 -05:00
src Add marine_test for mod and build.rs test examples (#28) 2021-10-18 20:46:47 +03:00
.gitignore Add multiservice marine_test example (#25), update crate versions 2021-10-11 21:33:32 +03:00
build.sh Add multiservice marine_test example (#25), update crate versions 2021-10-11 21:33:32 +03:00
Cargo.toml chore(deps): update rust crate marine-rs-sdk-test to 0.10.0 (#449) 2023-05-26 18:04:42 -05:00
README.md multiservice-marine-test-update (#351) 2022-06-29 16:32:33 +02:00

Multiservice Marine Test

Overview

This example illustrates another ability of the marine_test macro: testing several services at once. To show that we will create couple of services: a producer service which will create some data, and a consumer service which will process the data. Then test it ensuring that the consumer properly processed data from the producer.

Build

To build the example, please run the following command:

./build.sh

Upon a successful build it results a couple of wasm modules of the producer and consumer in the respective directories:

➜  multiservice_marine_test git:(main) ✗ ls producer/artifacts
producer.wasm
➜  multiservice_marine_test git:(main) ✗ ls consumer/artifacts
consumer.wasm

Run

One of the ways to run the tests is:

Please make sure you're using a nightly toolchain using rustup show. If not, please do that with the rustup override set nightly for the current directory.

cargo test

Upon successful run it results the following:

   Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 3m 05s
     Running unittests src/main.rs (target/debug/deps/multiservice_marine_test-20dd18fbb0e3ed6d)

running 2 tests
test tests_on_mod::test ... ok
test tests::test ... ok

test result: ok. 2 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 32.87s

We can also use the mrepl tool to test the service.

To use a producer, please run mrepl in the producer directory:

➜  multiservice_marine_test git:(main) ✗ cd producer
➜  producer git:(main) ✗ mrepl Config.toml
Welcome to the Marine REPL (version 0.16.1)
Minimal supported versions
  sdk: 0.6.0
  interface-types: 0.20.0

app service was created with service id = 9e26fb88-2e71-411a-8eed-fa2b92fbffaf
elapsed time 232.38238ms

1> i
Loaded modules interface:
data Data:
  name: string
data Input:
  first_name: string
  last_name: string

producer:
  fn produce(data: Input) -> Data

2> call producer produce [{"first_name": "John", "last_name": "Doe"}]
result: Object({"name": String("John Doe")})
 elapsed time: 11.131695ms

3> q

To use a consumer, please run mrepl in the consumer directory:

➜  multiservice_marine_test git:(main) ✗ cd consumer
➜  consumer git:(main) ✗ mrepl Config.toml
Welcome to the Marine REPL (version 0.16.1)
Minimal supported versions
  sdk: 0.6.0
  interface-types: 0.20.0

app service was created with service id = 63df6150-3aee-4b10-b5ee-80bbbfa293ad
elapsed time 97.517844ms

1> i
Loaded modules interface:
data Data:
  name: string

consumer:
  fn consume(data: Data) -> string

2> call consumer consume [{"name": "John Doe"}]
result: String("John Doe")
 elapsed time: 515.931µs

3> q
➜  consumer git:(multiservice-marine-test-fix) ✗

For more detailed and in depth reading on the example please refer to the Marine Examples Readme