ArchUnit is a free, simple and extensible library for checking the architecture of your Java code. That is, ArchUnit can check
dependencies between packages and classes, layers and slices, check for cyclic dependencies and more. It does so by
analyzing given Java bytecode, importing all classes into a Java code structure.
ArchUnit's main focus is to automatically test architecture and coding rules, using any plain Java unit testing
framework.
An Example
Add the Maven Central dependency to your project
Gradle
testImplementation 'com.tngtech.archunit:archunit:1.3.0'
Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>com.tngtech.archunit</groupId>
<artifactId>archunit</artifactId>
<version>1.3.0</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
Create a test
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.domain.JavaClasses;
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.importer.ClassFileImporter;
import com.tngtech.archunit.lang.ArchRule;
import static com.tngtech.archunit.lang.syntax.ArchRuleDefinition.classes;
public class MyArchitectureTest {
@Test
public void some_architecture_rule() {
JavaClasses importedClasses = new ClassFileImporter().importPackages("com.myapp");
ArchRule rule = classes()...
rule.check(importedClasses);
}
}
Let the API guide you
Where to look next
For further information, check out the user guide at http://archunit.org
or test examples for the current release at
ArchUnit Examples.
License
ArchUnit is published under the Apache License 2.0, see http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 for details.
It redistributes some third party libraries:
All licenses for ArchUnit and redistributed libraries can be found within the licenses folder.