How to pass FormData of MultiValueMap to WebFlux WebTest Client












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I have WebFlux Form using Thymeleaf that submits a time input value which is converted to Java LocalTime. This works great through the UI, as in I fill in and complete the form. However, when I tried to test the form action using WebFlux's WebTestClient I got the following error:



Failed to convert property value of type 'org.springframework.http.codec.multipart.SynchronossPartHttpMessageReader$SynchronossPart' to required type 'java.time.LocalTime'


My Test code is as follows:



@Test
public void addNewEntrySubmit() {
MultiValueMap<String, Object> formData = new LinkedMultiValueMap<>();
formData.add("id", "ghj45679");
formData.add("month", month);
formData.add("dateOfMonth", Integer.toString(21));
formData.add("day", "Tuesday");
formData.add("startTime", LocalTime.parse("09:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("endTime", LocalTime.parse("17:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("breakLength", LocalTime.parse("00:30", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("onsite", Boolean.toString(false));

given(service.addTimeKeepingEntry(any())).willReturn(Mono.empty());

webTestClient.post().uri("/add-new-entry").contentType(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA)
.body(BodyInserters.fromMultipartData(formData)).exchange().expectStatus().isSeeOther().expectHeader().valueEquals(HttpHeaders.LOCATION, "/");


}


Edit: Below is the Controller Method. As noted earlier this works via the browser just not test code.



@PostMapping("/add-new-entry")
public Mono<String> addNewEntrySubmit(@Valid TimeKeepingEntry timeKeepingEntry, BindingResult bindingResult, Model model) {
if (bindingResult.hasErrors()) {
System.out.println(bindingResult.getAllErrors());
model.addAttribute("metaTitle", "Add New Time Entry Validation");
model.addAttribute("timeKeepingEntry", timeKeepingEntry);
return Mono.just("add-entry");
}
timeKeepingEntry.setTotalHrs(Utils.calculateTotalHoursDay(timeKeepingEntry));
System.out.println(timeKeepingEntry);
return service.addTimeKeepingEntry(Flux.just(timeKeepingEntry)).log("Created Data").then(Mono.just("redirect:/")).log("Finished");
}


I am not sure what I am missing here or why it is failing, do I need to add another option in the formData.



Edit. I am using Spring Boot 2.0.5 and WebFlux 5.0.9










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  • How your rest "add-new-entry" looks like ? could you show us the method of your service ?
    – TinyOS
    Nov 20 at 0:55
















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I have WebFlux Form using Thymeleaf that submits a time input value which is converted to Java LocalTime. This works great through the UI, as in I fill in and complete the form. However, when I tried to test the form action using WebFlux's WebTestClient I got the following error:



Failed to convert property value of type 'org.springframework.http.codec.multipart.SynchronossPartHttpMessageReader$SynchronossPart' to required type 'java.time.LocalTime'


My Test code is as follows:



@Test
public void addNewEntrySubmit() {
MultiValueMap<String, Object> formData = new LinkedMultiValueMap<>();
formData.add("id", "ghj45679");
formData.add("month", month);
formData.add("dateOfMonth", Integer.toString(21));
formData.add("day", "Tuesday");
formData.add("startTime", LocalTime.parse("09:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("endTime", LocalTime.parse("17:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("breakLength", LocalTime.parse("00:30", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("onsite", Boolean.toString(false));

given(service.addTimeKeepingEntry(any())).willReturn(Mono.empty());

webTestClient.post().uri("/add-new-entry").contentType(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA)
.body(BodyInserters.fromMultipartData(formData)).exchange().expectStatus().isSeeOther().expectHeader().valueEquals(HttpHeaders.LOCATION, "/");


}


Edit: Below is the Controller Method. As noted earlier this works via the browser just not test code.



@PostMapping("/add-new-entry")
public Mono<String> addNewEntrySubmit(@Valid TimeKeepingEntry timeKeepingEntry, BindingResult bindingResult, Model model) {
if (bindingResult.hasErrors()) {
System.out.println(bindingResult.getAllErrors());
model.addAttribute("metaTitle", "Add New Time Entry Validation");
model.addAttribute("timeKeepingEntry", timeKeepingEntry);
return Mono.just("add-entry");
}
timeKeepingEntry.setTotalHrs(Utils.calculateTotalHoursDay(timeKeepingEntry));
System.out.println(timeKeepingEntry);
return service.addTimeKeepingEntry(Flux.just(timeKeepingEntry)).log("Created Data").then(Mono.just("redirect:/")).log("Finished");
}


I am not sure what I am missing here or why it is failing, do I need to add another option in the formData.



Edit. I am using Spring Boot 2.0.5 and WebFlux 5.0.9










share|improve this question
























  • How your rest "add-new-entry" looks like ? could you show us the method of your service ?
    – TinyOS
    Nov 20 at 0:55














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I have WebFlux Form using Thymeleaf that submits a time input value which is converted to Java LocalTime. This works great through the UI, as in I fill in and complete the form. However, when I tried to test the form action using WebFlux's WebTestClient I got the following error:



Failed to convert property value of type 'org.springframework.http.codec.multipart.SynchronossPartHttpMessageReader$SynchronossPart' to required type 'java.time.LocalTime'


My Test code is as follows:



@Test
public void addNewEntrySubmit() {
MultiValueMap<String, Object> formData = new LinkedMultiValueMap<>();
formData.add("id", "ghj45679");
formData.add("month", month);
formData.add("dateOfMonth", Integer.toString(21));
formData.add("day", "Tuesday");
formData.add("startTime", LocalTime.parse("09:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("endTime", LocalTime.parse("17:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("breakLength", LocalTime.parse("00:30", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("onsite", Boolean.toString(false));

given(service.addTimeKeepingEntry(any())).willReturn(Mono.empty());

webTestClient.post().uri("/add-new-entry").contentType(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA)
.body(BodyInserters.fromMultipartData(formData)).exchange().expectStatus().isSeeOther().expectHeader().valueEquals(HttpHeaders.LOCATION, "/");


}


Edit: Below is the Controller Method. As noted earlier this works via the browser just not test code.



@PostMapping("/add-new-entry")
public Mono<String> addNewEntrySubmit(@Valid TimeKeepingEntry timeKeepingEntry, BindingResult bindingResult, Model model) {
if (bindingResult.hasErrors()) {
System.out.println(bindingResult.getAllErrors());
model.addAttribute("metaTitle", "Add New Time Entry Validation");
model.addAttribute("timeKeepingEntry", timeKeepingEntry);
return Mono.just("add-entry");
}
timeKeepingEntry.setTotalHrs(Utils.calculateTotalHoursDay(timeKeepingEntry));
System.out.println(timeKeepingEntry);
return service.addTimeKeepingEntry(Flux.just(timeKeepingEntry)).log("Created Data").then(Mono.just("redirect:/")).log("Finished");
}


I am not sure what I am missing here or why it is failing, do I need to add another option in the formData.



Edit. I am using Spring Boot 2.0.5 and WebFlux 5.0.9










share|improve this question















I have WebFlux Form using Thymeleaf that submits a time input value which is converted to Java LocalTime. This works great through the UI, as in I fill in and complete the form. However, when I tried to test the form action using WebFlux's WebTestClient I got the following error:



Failed to convert property value of type 'org.springframework.http.codec.multipart.SynchronossPartHttpMessageReader$SynchronossPart' to required type 'java.time.LocalTime'


My Test code is as follows:



@Test
public void addNewEntrySubmit() {
MultiValueMap<String, Object> formData = new LinkedMultiValueMap<>();
formData.add("id", "ghj45679");
formData.add("month", month);
formData.add("dateOfMonth", Integer.toString(21));
formData.add("day", "Tuesday");
formData.add("startTime", LocalTime.parse("09:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("endTime", LocalTime.parse("17:00", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("breakLength", LocalTime.parse("00:30", DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm")));
formData.add("onsite", Boolean.toString(false));

given(service.addTimeKeepingEntry(any())).willReturn(Mono.empty());

webTestClient.post().uri("/add-new-entry").contentType(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA)
.body(BodyInserters.fromMultipartData(formData)).exchange().expectStatus().isSeeOther().expectHeader().valueEquals(HttpHeaders.LOCATION, "/");


}


Edit: Below is the Controller Method. As noted earlier this works via the browser just not test code.



@PostMapping("/add-new-entry")
public Mono<String> addNewEntrySubmit(@Valid TimeKeepingEntry timeKeepingEntry, BindingResult bindingResult, Model model) {
if (bindingResult.hasErrors()) {
System.out.println(bindingResult.getAllErrors());
model.addAttribute("metaTitle", "Add New Time Entry Validation");
model.addAttribute("timeKeepingEntry", timeKeepingEntry);
return Mono.just("add-entry");
}
timeKeepingEntry.setTotalHrs(Utils.calculateTotalHoursDay(timeKeepingEntry));
System.out.println(timeKeepingEntry);
return service.addTimeKeepingEntry(Flux.just(timeKeepingEntry)).log("Created Data").then(Mono.just("redirect:/")).log("Finished");
}


I am not sure what I am missing here or why it is failing, do I need to add another option in the formData.



Edit. I am using Spring Boot 2.0.5 and WebFlux 5.0.9







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  • How your rest "add-new-entry" looks like ? could you show us the method of your service ?
    – TinyOS
    Nov 20 at 0:55


















  • How your rest "add-new-entry" looks like ? could you show us the method of your service ?
    – TinyOS
    Nov 20 at 0:55
















How your rest "add-new-entry" looks like ? could you show us the method of your service ?
– TinyOS
Nov 20 at 0:55




How your rest "add-new-entry" looks like ? could you show us the method of your service ?
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