This Spring Petclinic fork is a Quarkus application built using Maven or Gradle. This Quarkus application have been created from a Spring Boot application. It uses almost all the Spring extensions provided by Quarkus : Spring DI, Spring Web, Spring Data JPA and Spring Cache.
Make sure you have Java 17 or a later version of Java installed. Then you can run your application in dev mode that enables live coding using:
git clone https://github.com/spring-petclinic/quarkus-spring-petclinic.git
cd quarkus-spring-petclinic
./mvnw quarkus:dev
You can then access the Petclinic at http://localhost:8080/.
NOTE: Quarkus now ships with a Dev UI, which is available in dev mode only at http://localhost:8080/q/dev/.
NOTE: If you prefer to use Gradle, you can build the app using
./gradlew build
and look for the jar file inbuild/libs
.
In development mode, you can start Quarkus with debug mode enabled, listening on port 5005, without stopping the JVM:
./gradlew --console=plain quarkusDev
The application can be packaged using:
./mvnw package
It produces the quarkus-run.jar
file in the target/quarkus-app/
directory.
Be aware that it’s not an über-jar as the dependencies are copied into the target/quarkus-app/lib/
directory.
The application is now runnable using java -jar target/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar
.
If you want to build an über-jar, execute the following command:
./mvnw package -Dquarkus.package.jar.type=uber-jar
The application, packaged as an über-jar, is now runnable using java -jar target/*-runner.jar
.
You can install GraalVM then create a native executable using:
sdk install java 21-graal
export GRAALVM_HOME=$HOME/.sdkman/candidates/java/21.0.5-graal
export PATH=${GRAALVM_HOME}/bin:$PATH
./mvnw package -Dnative -Dquarkus.profile=postgres
docker compose up postgres
./target/quarkus-spring-petclinic-*-runner
H2 database native executable is not possible because of the limitation of Quarkus.
You have to use the quarkus.profile=postgresl
to use the PostgreSQL database.
Or, if you don't have GraalVM installed, you can run the native executable build in a container using:
./mvnw package -Dnative -Dquarkus.profile=postgresl -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true
You can then execute your native executable with: ./target/quarkus-spring-petclinic-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner
If you want to learn more about building native executables, please consult https://quarkus.io/guides/maven-tooling.
- Quarkus Extension for Spring DI API (guide): Define your dependency injection with Spring DI
- Quarkus Extension for Spring Web API (guide): Use Spring Web annotations to create your REST services
- Quarkus Extension for Spring Data JPA API (guide): Use Spring Data JPA annotations to create your data access layer
- Quarkus Extension for Spring Boot properties (guide): Use Spring Boot properties annotations to configure your application
- Quarkus Extension for Spring Cache API(guide: Use Spring Cache annotations to cache the results of your methods
There is are some Dockerfile
in the src/main/docker
directory. You can build a container image (if you have a docker daemon) using the quarkus-container-image-docker
Quarkus extension:
./mvnw install -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true
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In its default configuration, Petclinic uses an in-memory database (H2) which
gets populated at startup with data.
It is possible to inspect the content of the database using the jdbc:h2:mem:<uuid>
URL. The UUID is printed at startup to the console.
A similar setup is provided for MySQL and PostgreSQL if a persistent database configuration is needed. Note that whenever the database type changes, the app needs to run with a different profile: quarkus.profile=mysql
for MySQL or quarkus.profile=postgres
for PostgreSQL.
See the Quarkus Configuration Reference Guide for more detail on how to set the active profile.
You can start MySQL or PostgreSQL locally with whatever installer works for your OS or use docker:
docker run -e MYSQL_USER=petclinic -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=petclinic -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root -e MYSQL_DATABASE=petclinic -p 3306:3306 mysql:9.1
or
docker run -e POSTGRES_USER=petclinic -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=petclinic -e POSTGRES_DB=petclinic -p 5432:5432 postgres:17.0
Further documentation is provided for MySQL and PostgreSQL.
Instead of vanilla docker
you can also use the provided docker-compose.yml
file to start the database containers. Each one has a service named after the Spring profile:
docker compose up mysql
or
docker compose up postgres
At development time we recommend you use the test applications set up as main()
methods in PetClinicIntegrationTests
(using the default H2 database and also adding Spring Boot Devtools), MySqlTestApplication
and PostgresIntegrationTests
. These are set up so that you can run the apps in your IDE to get fast feedback and also run the same classes as integration tests against the respective database. The MySql integration tests use Testcontainers to start the database in a Docker container, and the Postgres tests use Docker Compose to do the same thing.
There is a petclinic.css
in src/main/resources/META-INF/resources/css
. It was generated from the petclinic.scss
source, combined with the Bootstrap library. If you make changes to the scss
, or upgrade Bootstrap, you will need to re-compile the CSS resources using the Maven profile "css", i.e. ./mvnw package -P css
. There is no build profile for Gradle to compile the CSS.
The following items should be installed in your system:
- Java 17 or newer (full JDK, not a JRE)
- Git command line tool
- Your preferred IDE
- Eclipse with the m2e plugin. Note: when m2e is available, there is an m2 icon in
Help -> About
dialog. If m2e is not there, follow the install process here - IntelliJ IDEA
- VS Code
- Eclipse with the m2e plugin. Note: when m2e is available, there is an m2 icon in
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On the command line run:
git clone https://github.com/spring-petclinic/quarkus-spring-petclinic.git
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Inside Eclipse or STS:
Open the project via
File -> Import -> Maven -> Existing Maven project
, then select the root directory of the cloned repo.Then either build on the command line
./mvnw generate-resources
or use the Eclipse launcher (right-click on project andRun As -> Maven install
) to generate the CSS. Run the application's main method by right-clicking on it and choosingRun As -> Java Application
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Inside IntelliJ IDEA:
In the main menu, choose
File -> Open
and select the Petclinic pom.xml. Click on theOpen
button.-
CSS files are generated from the Maven build. You can build them on the command line
./mvnw generate-resources
or right-click on thequarkus-spring-petclinic
project thenMaven -> Generates sources and Update Folders
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A run configuration named
PetClinicApplication
should have been created for you if you're using a recent Ultimate version. Otherwise, run the application by right-clicking on thePetClinicApplication
main class and choosingRun 'PetClinicApplication'
.
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Navigate to the Petclinic
Visit http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
QuarkusConfiguration | Class or Java property files |
---|---|
Owner REST Controller | OwnerController |
Owner JPA Repository | OwnerController |
Properties Files | application.properties |
The Spring Petclinic "main" branch in the spring-projects GitHub org is the "canonical" implementation based on Spring Boot and Thymeleaf. There are quite a few forks in the GitHub org spring-petclinic. If you are interested in using a different technology stack to implement the Pet Clinic, please join the community there.
One of the best parts about working on the Spring Petclinic application is that we have the opportunity to work in direct contact with many Open Source projects. We found bugs/suggested improvements on various topics such as Spring, Spring Data, Bean Validation and even Eclipse! In many cases, they've been fixed/implemented in just a few days. Here is a list of them:
Name | Issue |
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Spring JDBC: simplify usage of NamedParameterJdbcTemplate | SPR-10256 and SPR-10257 |
Bean Validation / Hibernate Validator: simplify Maven dependencies and backward compatibility | HV-790 and HV-792 |
Spring Data: provide more flexibility when working with JPQL queries | DATAJPA-292 |
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The Spring PetClinic sample application is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.