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Add a local Piiano Vault for testing purposes using testcontainers


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@piiano/testcontainers-vault

Testcontainers-vault helps you run a Piiano Vault container for testing purposes directly from your TypeScript tests.

Requirements

  • Docker - This module uses testcontainers under the hood, which requires Docker to be installed and running.
  • A valid Vault license - follow the Vault getting started to obtain a free 30 days license (no credit card required)

Installation

Install with yarn

yarn add -D @piiano/testcontainers-vault

Install with npm

npm install --save-dev @piiano/testcontainers-vault

Usage

import { Vault } from '@piiano/testcontainers-vault';

const vault = new Vault();

const port = await vault.start();

// Do something with the container
// ...

await vault.stop();

Calling to new Vault() can also accept a VaultOptions object to configure the container.

The VaultOptions can be used to specify the version of the Vault image to use, the port to expose on the host, the Vault license to use, and the environment variables to pass to the Vault container.

/**
 * Options for configuring a local Vault instance.
 */
export type VaultOptions = Partial<{
  /**
   * The version of the Vault image to use.
   */
  version: string;

  /**
   * The port to expose on the host.
   * If not specified, a random port will be used.
   */
  port: number;


  /**
   * The Vault license to use.
   * If not specified, try to use the license from the PVAULT_SERVICE_LICENSE environment variable.
   */
  license: string;

  /**
   * The environment variables to pass to the Vault container.
   */
  env: Record<string, string | number | boolean>;
}>

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MIT

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Last updated on 28 Jan 2024

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