Add this library in dependencies:
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.jupiter-tools</groupId>
    <artifactId>spring-test-redis</artifactId>
    <version>0.1</version>
</dependency>And now, you can start Redis in docker (TestContainers) by the using of @RedisTestContainer annotation in tests:
@SpringBootTest
@RedisTestContainer
class RedisTestContainerTest {
    @Autowired
    private RedisTemplate redisTemplate;
    @Test
    void readWriteValueByRedisTemplate() {
        String key = "test";
        String value = "sabracadabra";
        // Act
        redisTemplate.opsForValue().set(key, value);
        // Assert
        assertThat(redisTemplate.opsForValue().get(key)).isEqualTo(value);
    }
}You can use this annotation to start Redis container in tests both with JUnit5 and JUnit4. The implementation doesn’t depend on some test framework, just on the Spring Framework.
@SpringBootTest
@RedisTestContainer  (1)
@RedisTestContainer(hostTargetProperty = "my.host", portTargetProperty = "my.port")  (2)
class MultipleContainerInOneTest {
    ...
}- 
start a Redis test container and set a host/port value of started container to default Spring Boot properties ( spring.redis.hostandspring.redis.port)
- 
start another Redis container and set a host/port value to specified properties, exactly in these properties you can read an actual value of host/port after run application context. 
After test execution you can see something like this in the output:

