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Mockito access the result of a method
2019 Community Moderator ElectionFastest way to determine if an integer's square root is an integerHow to make mock to void methods with mockitoCan Mockito stub a method without regard to the argument?Can Mockito capture arguments of a method called multiple times?Why is subtracting these two times (in 1927) giving a strange result?How to verify that a specific method was not called using Mockito?How does mockito when() invocation work?Use Mockito to mock some methods but not othersMockito test a void method throws an exceptionMocking static methods with Mockito
Is it possible to pass the result of a method as the return value of another mocked one?
I have something similar to:
Order savedOrder = orderDataService.save(order);
try
savedOrder = orderDataService.findById(savedOrder.getId());
catch (SomeException e)
...
and because I have some business logic in the save method, I wouldn't want to create a mocked result, but to gain access to it and use it also as a result for the find method.
java spring mocking mockito
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Is it possible to pass the result of a method as the return value of another mocked one?
I have something similar to:
Order savedOrder = orderDataService.save(order);
try
savedOrder = orderDataService.findById(savedOrder.getId());
catch (SomeException e)
...
and because I have some business logic in the save method, I wouldn't want to create a mocked result, but to gain access to it and use it also as a result for the find method.
java spring mocking mockito
add a comment |
Is it possible to pass the result of a method as the return value of another mocked one?
I have something similar to:
Order savedOrder = orderDataService.save(order);
try
savedOrder = orderDataService.findById(savedOrder.getId());
catch (SomeException e)
...
and because I have some business logic in the save method, I wouldn't want to create a mocked result, but to gain access to it and use it also as a result for the find method.
java spring mocking mockito
Is it possible to pass the result of a method as the return value of another mocked one?
I have something similar to:
Order savedOrder = orderDataService.save(order);
try
savedOrder = orderDataService.findById(savedOrder.getId());
catch (SomeException e)
...
and because I have some business logic in the save method, I wouldn't want to create a mocked result, but to gain access to it and use it also as a result for the find method.
java spring mocking mockito
java spring mocking mockito
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I think you can use Spy
and partial mocking. In a general case, assuming a class like this:
public class MockedBean
public String mockedMethod()
return "should have been mocked!";
public String notMockedMethod()
return "should NOT have been mocked!";
Yuu can do partial mocking like:
@Test
public void test()
MockedBean mb = new MockedBean();
MockedBean spy = Mockito.spy(mb);
when(spy.mockedMethod()).thenReturn("THE MOCKED VALUE");
log.info("", spy.mockedMethod());
log.info("", spy.notMockedMethod());
This would result into output like:
20:32:14.180 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - THE MOCKED VALUE
20:32:14.183 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - should NOT have been mocked!
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I think you can use Spy
and partial mocking. In a general case, assuming a class like this:
public class MockedBean
public String mockedMethod()
return "should have been mocked!";
public String notMockedMethod()
return "should NOT have been mocked!";
Yuu can do partial mocking like:
@Test
public void test()
MockedBean mb = new MockedBean();
MockedBean spy = Mockito.spy(mb);
when(spy.mockedMethod()).thenReturn("THE MOCKED VALUE");
log.info("", spy.mockedMethod());
log.info("", spy.notMockedMethod());
This would result into output like:
20:32:14.180 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - THE MOCKED VALUE
20:32:14.183 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - should NOT have been mocked!
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I think you can use Spy
and partial mocking. In a general case, assuming a class like this:
public class MockedBean
public String mockedMethod()
return "should have been mocked!";
public String notMockedMethod()
return "should NOT have been mocked!";
Yuu can do partial mocking like:
@Test
public void test()
MockedBean mb = new MockedBean();
MockedBean spy = Mockito.spy(mb);
when(spy.mockedMethod()).thenReturn("THE MOCKED VALUE");
log.info("", spy.mockedMethod());
log.info("", spy.notMockedMethod());
This would result into output like:
20:32:14.180 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - THE MOCKED VALUE
20:32:14.183 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - should NOT have been mocked!
add a comment |
I think you can use Spy
and partial mocking. In a general case, assuming a class like this:
public class MockedBean
public String mockedMethod()
return "should have been mocked!";
public String notMockedMethod()
return "should NOT have been mocked!";
Yuu can do partial mocking like:
@Test
public void test()
MockedBean mb = new MockedBean();
MockedBean spy = Mockito.spy(mb);
when(spy.mockedMethod()).thenReturn("THE MOCKED VALUE");
log.info("", spy.mockedMethod());
log.info("", spy.notMockedMethod());
This would result into output like:
20:32:14.180 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - THE MOCKED VALUE
20:32:14.183 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - should NOT have been mocked!
I think you can use Spy
and partial mocking. In a general case, assuming a class like this:
public class MockedBean
public String mockedMethod()
return "should have been mocked!";
public String notMockedMethod()
return "should NOT have been mocked!";
Yuu can do partial mocking like:
@Test
public void test()
MockedBean mb = new MockedBean();
MockedBean spy = Mockito.spy(mb);
when(spy.mockedMethod()).thenReturn("THE MOCKED VALUE");
log.info("", spy.mockedMethod());
log.info("", spy.notMockedMethod());
This would result into output like:
20:32:14.180 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - THE MOCKED VALUE
20:32:14.183 [main] INFO org.example.mockito.partialmock.PartialMock - should NOT have been mocked!
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