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# Test Integration.
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Library to test integration for aura ascend.
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## Postgres Test Container
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`@PostgresTestContainer` Annotation for integration tests.
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Initialize Postgres test container using test container default properties, script located in `src/<test path>/resources/postgres/` folder.
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### Properties For Test Container
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| file | required | info |
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|---------------------|:--------:|----------------------------------------------------------------|
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| postgres/schema.sql | ✓ | Postgres init script containing all structure and functions |
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| postgres/data.sql | | Postgres data script containing all data to populate database |
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| postgres/reset.sql | | Postgres reset script containing all command to reset database |
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## Publish library locally.
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```shell
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./gradlew clean publishToMavenLocal
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```
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## Releasing gradle plugin.
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Run release pipeline from `master` branch.
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### Publish library to repository.
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```shell
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./gradlew clean publishAllPublicationsToGiteaPackagesRepository
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```
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## Global gradle properties.
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To authenticate with Gradle to access repositories that require authentication, you can set your user and token in the `gradle.properties` file.
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Here's how you can do it:
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1. Open or create the `gradle.properties` file in your Gradle user home directory:
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- On Unix-like systems (Linux, macOS), this directory is typically `~/.gradle/`.
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- On Windows, this directory is typically `C:\Users\<YourUsername>\.gradle\`.
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2. Add the following lines to the `gradle.properties` file:
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```properties
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repository.<name>.user=your_user
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repository.<name>.token=your_token_value
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```
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or use environment variables `REPOSITORY_USER` and `REPOSITORY_TOKEN`
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