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Mock test for post call with an api call inside
2019 Community Moderator ElectionBest Practices for securing a REST API / web serviceHow do you assert that a certain exception is thrown in JUnit 4 tests?Best practices for API versioning?PUT vs. POST in RESTHow to make mock to void methods with mockitoInjecting Mockito mocks into a Spring beanHTTP response code for POST when resource already existsHow to POST JSON data with Curl from Terminal/Commandline to Test Spring REST?How do I mock Spring ApplicationContext's getBean method using Mockito for writing unit tests with TestNG?how to fix my null ResponseEntity response in junit Mock test
I have to write a unit test case using mockito for the following post method.
this code has been written by other member of my team, so i am having difficulty figuring out which of the things to mock, can someone help me with this.
This is the method in my controller
@Autowired
private InquiryService inquiryService;
@Autowired
private CustomerNameDAOImpl customerNameDAOImpl;
@Autowired
RestTemplate restTemplate;
public static int count = 0;
@Bean
private RestTemplate getRestTemplate()
return new RestTemplate();
private String coreServiceUrl = "http://localhost:****";
@PostMapping("/relationship-cust-list")
public ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>> getRelationshipCustomerList(
@RequestBody RelationshipCustomerInfo relationshipCustomerInfo) URISyntaxException e)
log.error("InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::" + e.getMessage());
log.info("### END InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::");
if (null == endCustomerDTOs)
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(new ArrayList<EndCustomerDTO>(), HttpStatus.OK);
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(endCustomerDTOs, HttpStatus.OK);
spring rest junit mockito
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I have to write a unit test case using mockito for the following post method.
this code has been written by other member of my team, so i am having difficulty figuring out which of the things to mock, can someone help me with this.
This is the method in my controller
@Autowired
private InquiryService inquiryService;
@Autowired
private CustomerNameDAOImpl customerNameDAOImpl;
@Autowired
RestTemplate restTemplate;
public static int count = 0;
@Bean
private RestTemplate getRestTemplate()
return new RestTemplate();
private String coreServiceUrl = "http://localhost:****";
@PostMapping("/relationship-cust-list")
public ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>> getRelationshipCustomerList(
@RequestBody RelationshipCustomerInfo relationshipCustomerInfo) URISyntaxException e)
log.error("InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::" + e.getMessage());
log.info("### END InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::");
if (null == endCustomerDTOs)
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(new ArrayList<EndCustomerDTO>(), HttpStatus.OK);
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(endCustomerDTOs, HttpStatus.OK);
spring rest junit mockito
Why is there an@Autowired RestTemplate
AND aRestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
inside the method? The later makes everything needlessly complicated.
– Florian Schaetz
Mar 7 at 8:23
@FlorianSchaetz i forgot to remove from inside method while posting here. i was just trying out something
– Apurv Adarsh
Mar 7 at 8:34
First of all method name getRelationshipCustomerList for POST is totally confusing.
– Mara
Mar 7 at 10:09
add a comment |
I have to write a unit test case using mockito for the following post method.
this code has been written by other member of my team, so i am having difficulty figuring out which of the things to mock, can someone help me with this.
This is the method in my controller
@Autowired
private InquiryService inquiryService;
@Autowired
private CustomerNameDAOImpl customerNameDAOImpl;
@Autowired
RestTemplate restTemplate;
public static int count = 0;
@Bean
private RestTemplate getRestTemplate()
return new RestTemplate();
private String coreServiceUrl = "http://localhost:****";
@PostMapping("/relationship-cust-list")
public ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>> getRelationshipCustomerList(
@RequestBody RelationshipCustomerInfo relationshipCustomerInfo) URISyntaxException e)
log.error("InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::" + e.getMessage());
log.info("### END InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::");
if (null == endCustomerDTOs)
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(new ArrayList<EndCustomerDTO>(), HttpStatus.OK);
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(endCustomerDTOs, HttpStatus.OK);
spring rest junit mockito
I have to write a unit test case using mockito for the following post method.
this code has been written by other member of my team, so i am having difficulty figuring out which of the things to mock, can someone help me with this.
This is the method in my controller
@Autowired
private InquiryService inquiryService;
@Autowired
private CustomerNameDAOImpl customerNameDAOImpl;
@Autowired
RestTemplate restTemplate;
public static int count = 0;
@Bean
private RestTemplate getRestTemplate()
return new RestTemplate();
private String coreServiceUrl = "http://localhost:****";
@PostMapping("/relationship-cust-list")
public ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>> getRelationshipCustomerList(
@RequestBody RelationshipCustomerInfo relationshipCustomerInfo) URISyntaxException e)
log.error("InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::" + e.getMessage());
log.info("### END InquiryController.getRelationshipCustomerList() ::");
if (null == endCustomerDTOs)
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(new ArrayList<EndCustomerDTO>(), HttpStatus.OK);
return new ResponseEntity<List<EndCustomerDTO>>(endCustomerDTOs, HttpStatus.OK);
spring rest junit mockito
spring rest junit mockito
edited Mar 7 at 8:34
Apurv Adarsh
asked Mar 7 at 5:24
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Why is there an@Autowired RestTemplate
AND aRestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
inside the method? The later makes everything needlessly complicated.
– Florian Schaetz
Mar 7 at 8:23
@FlorianSchaetz i forgot to remove from inside method while posting here. i was just trying out something
– Apurv Adarsh
Mar 7 at 8:34
First of all method name getRelationshipCustomerList for POST is totally confusing.
– Mara
Mar 7 at 10:09
add a comment |
Why is there an@Autowired RestTemplate
AND aRestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
inside the method? The later makes everything needlessly complicated.
– Florian Schaetz
Mar 7 at 8:23
@FlorianSchaetz i forgot to remove from inside method while posting here. i was just trying out something
– Apurv Adarsh
Mar 7 at 8:34
First of all method name getRelationshipCustomerList for POST is totally confusing.
– Mara
Mar 7 at 10:09
Why is there an
@Autowired RestTemplate
AND a RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
inside the method? The later makes everything needlessly complicated.– Florian Schaetz
Mar 7 at 8:23
Why is there an
@Autowired RestTemplate
AND a RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
inside the method? The later makes everything needlessly complicated.– Florian Schaetz
Mar 7 at 8:23
@FlorianSchaetz i forgot to remove from inside method while posting here. i was just trying out something
– Apurv Adarsh
Mar 7 at 8:34
@FlorianSchaetz i forgot to remove from inside method while posting here. i was just trying out something
– Apurv Adarsh
Mar 7 at 8:34
First of all method name getRelationshipCustomerList for POST is totally confusing.
– Mara
Mar 7 at 10:09
First of all method name getRelationshipCustomerList for POST is totally confusing.
– Mara
Mar 7 at 10:09
add a comment |
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Why is there an
@Autowired RestTemplate
AND aRestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
inside the method? The later makes everything needlessly complicated.– Florian Schaetz
Mar 7 at 8:23
@FlorianSchaetz i forgot to remove from inside method while posting here. i was just trying out something
– Apurv Adarsh
Mar 7 at 8:34
First of all method name getRelationshipCustomerList for POST is totally confusing.
– Mara
Mar 7 at 10:09