You could also use https://github.com/semperos/clj-webdriver for 
integration testing.

On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 1:47:15 PM UTC-2, Conan Cook wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm trying to decide how we should go about testing our services that 
> are written in Clojure.  I'm used to doing this using Maven, where I'd 
> expect to fire up things like a webserver and database and then throw 
> requests at them, using stuff like the 
> maven-failsafe-plugin<https://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-failsafe-plugin/>.
>  
>  I can mock calls to external systems using something like 
> VCR<https://github.com/vcr/vcr>. 
>  My aim is to write a set of integration tests to give me confidence that 
> the various services that make up our applications are interoperating 
> correctly.  
>
> Can anyone suggest a good way of doing this in Clojure?  At the moment 
> we're using Leiningen and Midje, and the projects are pure Clojure, and for 
> this reason I'd like (if possible) to avoid introducing something like 
> Maven or Gradle, but if that's the best option then I'm happy with that.
>
> Thanks!
>

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