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RIPE Whois Database

License

This software is distributed under the BSD License. See: https://raw.github.com/RIPE-NCC/whois/master/LICENSE.md

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Running Integration Tests for Development

It is preferable to write integration tests during development, and commit them along with any code changes. All dependencies apart from the database are mocked.

Running Whois Locally For Development

You can run a standalone Whois server locally. Dependencies must be configured in a local properties file.

More information here

Running within an IDE

See Running whois from within Intellij for instructions.

Running outside an IDE

Git

Configure pre-commit hooks

Pre-commit hook can be found in tools/precommitcheck. This can be optionally configured by running: ln -fsv tools/precommitcheck .git/hooks/pre-commit

Tests

Run a single integration test

mvn clean install -DfailIfNoTests=false -Pintegration -Dit.test=NrtmClientInvalidHostTestIntegration

Run all integration tests in a single module

mvn clean install -Pintegration -pl whois-query

Configure Ajc (AspectJ) Compiler

Whois uses AspectJ to perform compile-time aspect weaving of the code. This is needed for some functionality, e.g. the @RetryFor annotation.

Compile-time weaving works during a command-line Maven build, as the pom.xml uses aspectj-maven-plugin.

Any code that depends on AspectJ will fail if modified in IntelliJ without using the Ajc (AspectJ) compiler.

You can configure Ajc in the Preferences as follows:

  • First install the AspectJ plugin provided by JetBrains from the IDE plugin repository
  • Go to Build, Execution, Deployment -> Compiler -> Java Compiler
    • Choose "Use Compiler: Ajc"
    • Configure Path to aspectjtools.jar, e.g. ~/.m2/repository/org/aspectj/aspectjtools/1.9.8/aspectjtools-1.9.7.jar
    • Press "Test" to confirm it's working.
  • Go to Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Maven -> Importing
    • Uncheck "Detect compiler automatically" (otherwise IntelliJ will revert from Ajc to JavaC)