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You can use the `@DataJpaTest` annotation to test JPA applications.
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By default, it scans for `@Entity` classes and configures Spring Data JPA repositories.
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If an embedded database is available on the classpath, it configures one as well.
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SQL queries are logged by default by setting the `spring.jpa.show-sql` property to `true`.
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This can be disabled using the `showSql()` attribute of the annotation.
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Regular `@Component` and `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are not scanned when the `@DataJpaTest` annotation is used.
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`@EnableConfigurationProperties` can be used to include `@ConfigurationProperties` beans.
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* {@link AutoConfigureTestDatabase @AutoConfigureTestDatabase} annotation can be used to
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* override these settings.
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* <p>
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* SQL queries are logged by default by setting the {@code spring.jpa.show-sql} property
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* to {@code true}. This can be disabled using the {@link DataJpaTest#showSql() showSql}
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* attribute.
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* <p>
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* If you are looking to load your full application configuration, but use an embedded
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* database, you should consider {@link SpringBootTest @SpringBootTest} combined with
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* {@link AutoConfigureTestDatabase @AutoConfigureTestDatabase} rather than this
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