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523-frameworks-micronaut-testing-acceptance-tests

This skill converts Gherkin feature files into acceptance tests for Micronaut applications using real HTTP clients and containerized infrastructure. Use it when building happy-path acceptance tests with @MicronautTest, HttpClient, Testcontainers, and WireMock integration, requiring the feature file in context and Maven's Failsafe plugin for *AT test execution.

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SKILL.md

# Micronaut acceptance tests from Gherkin

Implement happy-path acceptance tests from Gherkin for Micronaut using real HTTP and infrastructure.

**What is covered in this Skill?**

- Preconditions: .feature file in context; Micronaut project confirmed
- Parsing scenarios tagged @acceptance / @acceptance-tests
- BaseAcceptanceTest: @MicronautTest, random port, @Client(/) HttpClient, TestPropertyProvider merging DB + WireMock URLs
- wireMock.resetAll() in @BeforeEach when sharing context
- Concrete *AT classes: Given/When/Then → setup, HttpClient exchange, AssertJ assertions
- Maven three-tier split: *Test → Surefire, *IT + *AT → Failsafe
- Happy-path scope by default

**Scope:** Apply recommendations based on the reference rules and step workflow.

## Constraints

Do not generate without a .feature file; compile before and verify after.

- **PRECONDITION**: Gherkin `.feature` file must be in context — stop and ask if not provided
- **PRECONDITION**: The project must use Micronaut — direct the user to @133, @323, or @423 otherwise
- **MANDATORY**: Run `./mvnw compile` or `mvn compile` before applying any change
- **VERIFY**: Run `./mvnw clean verify` or `mvn clean verify` after applying improvements
- **BEFORE APPLYING**: Read the reference for detailed steps and safeguards

## When to use this skill

- Implement Micronaut acceptance tests from a Gherkin feature file
- Set up BaseAcceptanceTest with Testcontainers and WireMock for Micronaut

## Workflow

1. **Read reference and assess project context**

Read `references/523-frameworks-micronaut-testing-acceptance-tests.md` and inspect the current project setup before proposing changes.

2. **Gather scope and decide target improvements**

Identify requested outcomes, constraints, and the minimum safe set of changes to apply.

3. **Apply framework-aligned changes**

Implement or refactor configuration/code following the reference patterns and project conventions.

4. **Run verification and report results**

Execute appropriate build/tests and summarize what changed, what was verified, and any follow-up actions.

## Reference

For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see [references/523-frameworks-micronaut-testing-acceptance-tests.md](references/523-frameworks-micronaut-testing-acceptance-tests.md).
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