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[Enhancement]: Allow Oracle container builder to set the database name #1233
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I believe the method is private because previous versions did not support changing the database name, but it seems this is supported in version 18c and later (see ORACLE_DATABASE). We need to update the builder's logic accordingly. In the meantime, you can either use the generic builder or set the environment variable and use your own connection string as a workaround for this limitation (maybe we need to adjust the wait strategy too). |
I was working on this a few days ago. Pull request #1231 did not come out of the blue, it was a prerequisite to select the correct default database name ( I have a branch that support all Oracle versions: https://github.com/0xced/testcontainers-dotnet/tree/feature/oracle-all-versions |
Use the correct database default name depending on the Docker image version and enable setting a custom database name for Oracle 18 and onwards. Fixes testcontainers#1233
Use the correct database default name depending on the Docker image version and enable setting a custom database name for Oracle 18 and onwards. Fixes testcontainers#1233
Use the correct database default name depending on the Docker image version and enable setting a custom database name for Oracle 18 and onwards. Fixes testcontainers#1233
Problem
The currently used Oracle image uses a database named
XEPDB1
. In the more recent versions of the image it is namedFREEPDB1
. The current API allows us to change the image to use with Oracle but doesn't permit to change the database name:WithDatabase(string)
exists but is privateMerge(configuration)
exists but is protected and the class sealedAs a consequence there is no way to pick a newer version of this image, potentially with better security.
Solution
Make
WithDatabase
publicBenefit
Not having to request the image to be changed in TestContainers.
Alternatives
N/A
Would you like to help contributing this enhancement?
Yes
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