How can I mock out private members based on Qualifier?
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Why does this result in a NullPointerException
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package com.mycompany.app;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.*;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Qualifier;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.MockitoAnnotations;
class MemberA
{
public void doSomething(MemberB b)
{
}
}
class MemberB
{
public void doSomething()
{
}
}
class MyClass
{
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag1")
private MemberA a1;
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag2")
private MemberA a2;
@Autowired
private MemberB b;
public void doSomethingA1()
{
a1.doSomething(b);
}
public void doSomethingA2()
{
a2.doSomething(b);
}
}
public class AppTest
extends TestCase
{
@Mock(name = "tag1")
private MemberA x1;
@Mock(name = "tag2")
private MemberA x2;
@Mock
private MemberB b;
@InjectMocks
private MyClass sot;
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
}
public AppTest( String testName )
{
super( testName );
}
public static Test suite()
{
return new TestSuite( AppTest.class );
}
public void testDoSomethingA1()
{
sot.doSomethingA1();
verify(x1, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
public void testDoSomethingA2()
{
sot.doSomethingA2();
verify(x2, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
}
java spring mockito
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Why does this result in a NullPointerException
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package com.mycompany.app;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.*;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Qualifier;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.MockitoAnnotations;
class MemberA
{
public void doSomething(MemberB b)
{
}
}
class MemberB
{
public void doSomething()
{
}
}
class MyClass
{
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag1")
private MemberA a1;
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag2")
private MemberA a2;
@Autowired
private MemberB b;
public void doSomethingA1()
{
a1.doSomething(b);
}
public void doSomethingA2()
{
a2.doSomething(b);
}
}
public class AppTest
extends TestCase
{
@Mock(name = "tag1")
private MemberA x1;
@Mock(name = "tag2")
private MemberA x2;
@Mock
private MemberB b;
@InjectMocks
private MyClass sot;
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
}
public AppTest( String testName )
{
super( testName );
}
public static Test suite()
{
return new TestSuite( AppTest.class );
}
public void testDoSomethingA1()
{
sot.doSomethingA1();
verify(x1, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
public void testDoSomethingA2()
{
sot.doSomethingA2();
verify(x2, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
}
java spring mockito
Mockito knows nothing about Spring environment, you're mixing them. For Mockito the fields you're mocking are POJOs.MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this)
is not required when using@InjectMocks
. You can try to handle the mock injection manually using ReflectionTestUtils
– WildDev
Nov 24 '18 at 10:00
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Why does this result in a NullPointerException
?
package com.mycompany.app;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.*;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Qualifier;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.MockitoAnnotations;
class MemberA
{
public void doSomething(MemberB b)
{
}
}
class MemberB
{
public void doSomething()
{
}
}
class MyClass
{
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag1")
private MemberA a1;
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag2")
private MemberA a2;
@Autowired
private MemberB b;
public void doSomethingA1()
{
a1.doSomething(b);
}
public void doSomethingA2()
{
a2.doSomething(b);
}
}
public class AppTest
extends TestCase
{
@Mock(name = "tag1")
private MemberA x1;
@Mock(name = "tag2")
private MemberA x2;
@Mock
private MemberB b;
@InjectMocks
private MyClass sot;
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
}
public AppTest( String testName )
{
super( testName );
}
public static Test suite()
{
return new TestSuite( AppTest.class );
}
public void testDoSomethingA1()
{
sot.doSomethingA1();
verify(x1, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
public void testDoSomethingA2()
{
sot.doSomethingA2();
verify(x2, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
}
java spring mockito
Why does this result in a NullPointerException
?
package com.mycompany.app;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.*;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Qualifier;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.MockitoAnnotations;
class MemberA
{
public void doSomething(MemberB b)
{
}
}
class MemberB
{
public void doSomething()
{
}
}
class MyClass
{
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag1")
private MemberA a1;
@Autowired
@Qualifier("tag2")
private MemberA a2;
@Autowired
private MemberB b;
public void doSomethingA1()
{
a1.doSomething(b);
}
public void doSomethingA2()
{
a2.doSomething(b);
}
}
public class AppTest
extends TestCase
{
@Mock(name = "tag1")
private MemberA x1;
@Mock(name = "tag2")
private MemberA x2;
@Mock
private MemberB b;
@InjectMocks
private MyClass sot;
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
}
public AppTest( String testName )
{
super( testName );
}
public static Test suite()
{
return new TestSuite( AppTest.class );
}
public void testDoSomethingA1()
{
sot.doSomethingA1();
verify(x1, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
public void testDoSomethingA2()
{
sot.doSomethingA2();
verify(x2, times(1)).doSomething(b);
}
}
java spring mockito
java spring mockito
asked Nov 24 '18 at 3:18
Eddy PronkEddy Pronk
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4,63732749
Mockito knows nothing about Spring environment, you're mixing them. For Mockito the fields you're mocking are POJOs.MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this)
is not required when using@InjectMocks
. You can try to handle the mock injection manually using ReflectionTestUtils
– WildDev
Nov 24 '18 at 10:00
add a comment |
Mockito knows nothing about Spring environment, you're mixing them. For Mockito the fields you're mocking are POJOs.MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this)
is not required when using@InjectMocks
. You can try to handle the mock injection manually using ReflectionTestUtils
– WildDev
Nov 24 '18 at 10:00
Mockito knows nothing about Spring environment, you're mixing them. For Mockito the fields you're mocking are POJOs.
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this)
is not required when using @InjectMocks
. You can try to handle the mock injection manually using ReflectionTestUtils– WildDev
Nov 24 '18 at 10:00
Mockito knows nothing about Spring environment, you're mixing them. For Mockito the fields you're mocking are POJOs.
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this)
is not required when using @InjectMocks
. You can try to handle the mock injection manually using ReflectionTestUtils– WildDev
Nov 24 '18 at 10:00
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Mockito knows nothing about Spring environment, you're mixing them. For Mockito the fields you're mocking are POJOs.
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this)
is not required when using@InjectMocks
. You can try to handle the mock injection manually using ReflectionTestUtils– WildDev
Nov 24 '18 at 10:00