The Poster Demo Store, or just Posters, is a simple e-commerce application for demoing load testing as well as test automation.
Posters comes with the basic functionality that you would expect from a typical online shop. This includes:
- A product catalog with categories and products, in our case, posters.
- Customers may register with the shop.
- Customers can manage their account, including shipping and billing addresses as well as credit cards.
- There is a shopping cart.
- Customers may place orders as guests or as registered customers.
See these screenshots to get an impression of what the Posters Demo Store looks like.
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Please note that this application is for demo purposes only.
Posters is written in Java. It is built with the Ninja Framework. See their excellent documentation if you need more information on how the application is developed and configured.
Posters uses H2 as a simple file-based database and EBean to map Java model classes to relational tables in the database.
The latest version of Posters can be downloaded at the Releases page. Place the JAR file posters-demo-store-<version>.jar
anywhere on your local disk.
As an alternative to downloading a prepackaged JAR file, you can build the JAR yourself. You will need to have Maven and JDK 17 installed on your machine.
To build the project, clone this repository to your local disk and run:
mvn clean package
If all went well, you will find several build artifacts in the target
subdirectory, but the most important one is posters-demo-store-<version>.jar
. This file contains the Posters code and all required libraries (including a Web application server) in a single, ready-to-run JAR file.
If you have successfully downloaded or built the Posters JAR file, you can now run Posters with the default settings as follows:
java -jar posters-demo-store-<version>.jar # downloaded
java -jar target/posters-demo-store-<version>.jar # built yourself
By default, the shop is available at http://localhost:8080/ and https://localhost:8443/. When opening the homepage via HTTPS, expect your browser to complain about the certificate since Posters comes with a self-signed certificate. See below for how to change that.
Posters stores its database and log files to the subdirectories db
and log
in the current directory.
When Posters is started for the first time, it will populate its database with a basic product catalog and a default storefront customer (email: johndoe@example.com
/ password: topsecret
). With more and more customers registering with the shop and placing orders, the database will grow over time.
If you want to start over with a clean database, simply stop the app and delete the subdirectory db
. On the next start, Posters will recreate the directory and the database.
If the default settings do not suit you, you can adjust them as needed. See below for the most important settings.
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
ninja.mode | prod | The application mode, one of prod , test , and dev . |
ninja.port | 8080 | The HTTP port. Use -1 to disable HTTP. |
ninja.ssl.port | 8443 | The HTTPS port. Use -1 to disable HTTPS. |
ninja.ssl.keystore.uri | classpath:/ninja/standalone/ninja-development.p12 | The URI to a key store with a custom server certificate. You will need to create and populate the key store. |
ninja.ssl.keystore.password | password | The password to open the key store/the key. |
ninja.context | (empty) | The context path where Posters will live, such as /posters . |
logback.configurationFile | (none) | The path to a custom configuration file for the Logback logging framework, such as conf/logback.xml . |
See here for more information on what else can be configured. Also see application.conf for all Posters-specific settings and their defaults.
To run Posters with some custom properties:
java \
-Dninja.port=-1 \
-Dninja.ssl.port=443 \
-Dninja.ssl.keystore.uri=conf/keystore.jks \
-Dninja.ssl.keystore.password=topsecret \
-jar posters-demo-store-<version>.jar
Alternatively, you can put all these properties in a file, for example conf/posters.conf
:
ninja.port = -1
ninja.ssl.port = 443
ninja.ssl.keystore.uri = conf/keystore.jks
ninja.ssl.keystore.password = topsecret
To run Posters with this custom configuration file:
java \
-Dninja.external.configuration=conf/posters.conf \
-jar posters-demo-store-<version>.jar