<dependency>
<groupId>com.playtika.testcontainers</groupId>
<artifactId>embedded-clickhouse</artifactId>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
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embedded.clickhouse.enabled
(true|false, default is true)
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embedded.clickhouse.reuseContainer
(true|false, default is false)
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embedded.clickhouse.dockerImage
(default is 'clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.4.2')
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Image versions on dockerhub
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embedded.clickhouse.user
(default is 'default')
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embedded.clickhouse.password
(default is '')
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embedded.clickhouse.initScriptPath
(default is null)
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embedded.toxiproxy.proxies.clickhouse.enabled
Enables both creation of the container with ToxiProxy TCP proxy and a proxy to theembedded-clickhouse
container.
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embedded.clickhouse.schema
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embedded.clickhouse.host
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embedded.clickhouse.port
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embedded.clickhouse.user
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embedded.clickhouse.password
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embedded.clickhouse.toxiproxy.host
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embedded.clickhouse.toxiproxy.port
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embedded.clickhouse.networkAlias
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embedded.clickhouse.internalPort
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Bean
ToxiproxyContainer.ContainerProxy clickhouseContainerProxy
To auto-configure spring-jdbc
use these properties in your test application.properties
:
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=ru.yandex.clickhouse.ClickHouseDriver
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:clickhouse://${embedded.clickhouse.host}:${embedded.clickhouse.port}/${embedded.clickhouse.schema}
spring.datasource.username=${embedded.clickhouse.user}
spring.datasource.password=${embedded.clickhouse.password}