cicdSwitching Environment to CI Dit Sit Uat for Test Suite or Regression Pack

Passing environment param via Jenkins and dynamically picking environment specific properties file in CI

package org.jsmart.zerocode.testhelp.tests;
 
import org.jsmart.zerocode.core.domain.EnvProperty;
import org.jsmart.zerocode.core.domain.JsonTestCase;
import org.jsmart.zerocode.core.domain.TargetEnv;
import org.jsmart.zerocode.core.runner.ZeroCodeUnitRunner;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
 
@EnvProperty("_${env}") //any meaningful string e.g. `env.name` or `envName` or `app.env` etc
@TargetEnv("hello_world_host.properties")
@RunWith(ZeroCodeUnitRunner.class)
public class EnvPropertyHelloWorldTest {
 
    @Test
    @JsonTestCase("hello_world/hello_world_get.json")
    public void testRunAgainstConfigPropertySetViaJenkins() throws Exception {
        
    }
}
 
/**
 Set "env=ci" in Jenkins (or via .profile in a Unix machine, 
 System/User properties in Windows).  Then the runner picks "hello_world_host_ci.properties" 
 and runs.
 if -Denv=sit, then runner looks for and picks "hello_world_host_sit.properties" and runs.
 
 If `env` not supplied, then defaults to "hello_world_host.properties" 
 which by default mentioned mentioned via @TargetEnv
 
 -or-
 
 Configure the below `mvn goal` when you run via Jenkins goal in the specific environment e.g. -
 
 For CI :
 mvn clean install -Denv=ci
 
 For SIT:
 mvn clean install -Denv=sit
 
 and make sure:
 `hello_world_host_ci.properties` and hello_world_host_sit.properties etc are available in the 
 resources folder or class path.
 */

Note-

  • If you make this ${envName}, then use -DenvName=dit or -DenvName=sit etc
  • If you make this ${xyz}, then use -Dxyz=dit or -Dxyz=sit etc