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author | Hugo Hudson <hugohudson@google.com> | 2011-11-04 13:39:13 +0000 |
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committer | Hugo Hudson <hugohudson@google.com> | 2011-11-04 13:54:20 +0000 |
commit | 9de203bcac3d285f4fa57c93085e467eaab9f8f9 (patch) | |
tree | d6398f3d2e55b45896e8e930f3dcf5f1084e8463 | |
parent | 3d02656a847963dde2a83960525e4f1d0fee20c9 (diff) | |
download | littlemock-9de203bcac3d285f4fa57c93085e467eaab9f8f9.tar.gz |
Import initial r3 of littlemock library.
Change-Id: Ieead9f3add2ee379a0c34daac9b857630c1bf398
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-rw-r--r-- | src/com/google/testing/littlemock/LittleMock.java | 881 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Mock.java | 41 | ||||
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Looks very like Mockito (see http://mockito.org). +Has a number of restrictions - mocks interfaces only, no class +generation. Has no dependencies, consequently can be used on Android. + +Local Modifications: +No modifications. + diff --git a/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/ArgumentCaptor.java b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/ArgumentCaptor.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99e9b55 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/ArgumentCaptor.java @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +package com.google.testing.littlemock; + +import java.util.List; + +/** + * Simple capture object for use in tests. + * + * @author hugohudson@gmail.com (Hugo Hudson) + * + * @param <T> the type we are going to capture + */ +public interface ArgumentCaptor<T extends Object> extends LittleMock.ArgumentMatcher { + /** Gets the last value captured, or null if no value has been captured. */ + public T getValue(); + + /** Gets the list of all values that have been captured. */ + public List<T> getAllValues(); + + /** Use this argument captor to perform the capture. */ + public T capture(); +} diff --git a/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Behaviour.java b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Behaviour.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f298285 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Behaviour.java @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +package com.google.testing.littlemock; + +/** + * An action to be performed, yet to be attached to a method call. + * + * @author hugohudson@gmail.com (Hugo Hudson) + */ +public interface Behaviour { + /** Attaches the given behaviour to the next method call of this mock. */ + public <T> T when(T mock); +} diff --git a/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Captor.java b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Captor.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4fde58b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Captor.java @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +package com.google.testing.littlemock; + +import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; +import java.lang.annotation.Retention; +import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; +import java.lang.annotation.Target; + +/** + * Used to automatically inject a {@link ArgumentCaptor} object for use in your tests. + * + * <p>Just annotate your capture field on your test as follows: + * <pre> + * @Captor private ArgumentCaptor<String> mCaptureString; + * </pre> + * + * <p>Then when the {@link LittleMock#initMocks(Object)} method is called (which should be + * done in your setUp() call, or in a test base class) all your capture objects will be + * automatically constructed. + * + * @author hugohudson@gmail.com (Hugo Hudson) + */ +@Target({ ElementType.FIELD }) +@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) +public @interface Captor { +} diff --git a/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/LittleMock.java b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/LittleMock.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03e2c7a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/LittleMock.java @@ -0,0 +1,881 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +package com.google.testing.littlemock; + +import java.lang.reflect.Field; +import java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler; +import java.lang.reflect.Method; +import java.lang.reflect.Proxy; +import java.util.ArrayList; +import java.util.Arrays; +import java.util.HashMap; +import java.util.LinkedList; +import java.util.List; +import java.util.Map; +import java.util.concurrent.Callable; + +/** + * Very lightweight and simple mocking framework, inspired by Mockito, http://mockito.org. + * + * <p>It has a number of limitations, including: + * <ul> + * <li>Doesn't support mocking concrete classes, <b>interfaces only</b>.</li> + * + * <li><b>Is not thread-safe.</b> You'll need to provide your own synchronization if you want to + * run multi-threaded unit tests.</li> + * + * <li>It supports only a <b>small subset</b> of the APIs provided by Mockito and other mocking + * frameworks.</li> + * </ul> + * + * <p>This project was designed to be lightweight and suitable for platforms that don't support + * dynamic class generation, for example Android. + * + * <p>Here is an example of how to use the framework. + * + * <p>Suppose that we have this interface: + * <pre> + * public interface Foo { + * public String aString(int input); + * public void doSomething(); + * } + * </pre> + * + * <p>Then stubbing out mocks works as follows: + * <pre> + * Foo mockFoo = mock(Foo.class); // Create the mock. + * doReturn("hello").when(mockFoo).aString(anyInt()); // Stub the mock to return "hello". + * doThrow(new IOException("oh noes")).when(mockFoo).doSomething(); + * assertEquals("hello", mockFoo.aString(5)); // Use the mock - performs as expected. + * mockFoo.doSomething(); // This will throw an IOException. + * </pre> + * + * <p>You can verify in the 'natural place', after the method call has happened, like this: + * <pre> + * Foo mockFoo = mock(Foo.class); + * assertEquals(null, mockFoo.aString(6)); // Unstubbed method calls return a sensible default. + * verify(mockFoo).aString(6); // This will pass, aString() was called once. + * verify(mockFoo, never()).doSomething(); // This will pass, doSomething was never called. + * verify(mockFoo, times(3)).aString(anyInt()); // This will fail, was called once only. + * </pre> + * + * <p>The documentation is still incomplete. You can look at the {@link LittleMockTest} class and + * its unit tests - since they tell you exactly what operations are supported and how to use them. + * + * <p>The reasons I much prefer Mockito's approach to the one of EasyMock are as follows: + * <ul> + * <li>No need to remember to put your mocks in replay mode.</li> + * <li>No need to remember to call verify, a dangerous source of false-positive tests or + * alternatively over-specified tests.</li> + * <li>Much less over-specification: only verify what you actually care about.</li> + * <li>Which in turn leads to better separated tests, each test verifying only a part of the + * desired behaviour.</li> + * <li>Which also leads to less fragile tests, where adding another method call on your + * dependencies doesn't break unrelated tests.</li> + * <li>More natural order for tests: set up stubs, execute tests, verify that it worked.</li> + * <li>More unified syntax that doesn't require special case for differences between void method + * calls and method calls that return a value.</li> + * </ul> + * + * <p>There were enough reasons that I wanted to give Mockito a try. It didn't work on Android + * because of issues with class generation. So I looked at the documentation and examples page and + * added tests for all the examples, and then implemented the this framework. I should stress that + * this is a clean-room implementation, and as such it's possible that there are a couple of methods + * that don't work in the same way as Mockito's implementation. Where that is the case I think we + * should fix once we discover them. There is also some functionality missing, but it will be added + * in due course. + * + * <p>Over time, the API has diverged slightly from the one of Mockito, as I have added APIs that I + * found convenient but that did not have an equivalent in Mockite itself. For anything that has an + * equivalent in Mockito I tried to keep the same name and syntax, to make it easier to transition + * between using one framework to using the other, e.g., when developing both an Android application + * using this framework and a desktop application using Mockito. + * + * @author hugohudson@gmail.com (Hugo Hudson) + */ +/*@NotThreadSafe*/ +public class LittleMock { + /** Generates a {@link Behaviour} suitable for void methods. */ + public static Behaviour doNothing() { return doReturn(null); } + + /** Generates a {@link Behaviour} that returns the given result. */ + public static <T> Behaviour doReturn(final T result) { + return new BehaviourImpl(new Action() { + @Override public T doAction(Method method, Object[] args) { return result; } + @Override public Class<?> getReturnType() { + return (result == null) ? null : result.getClass(); + } + }); + } + + /** + * Gets a {@link Behaviour} that will execute the given {@link Callable} and return its result. + */ + public static <T> Behaviour doAnswer(final Callable<T> callable) { + return new BehaviourImpl(new Action() { + @Override + public T doAction(Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable { return callable.call(); } + @Override + public Class<?> getReturnType() { return null; } + }); + } + + /** Returns a {@link Behaviour} that throws the given {@link Throwable}. */ + public static <T extends Throwable> Behaviour doThrow(final T exception) { + return new BehaviourImpl(new Action() { + @Override + public Object doAction(Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable { throw exception; } + @Override + public Class<?> getReturnType() { return null; } + }); + } + + /** Begins a verification step on a mock: the next method invocation on that mock will verify. */ + public static <T> T verify(T mock, CallCount howManyTimes) { + if (howManyTimes == null) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't pass null for howManyTimes parameter"); + } + checkNoMatchers(); + getHandlerFrom(mock).mHowManyTimes = howManyTimes; + return mock; + } + + /** Begins a verification step for exactly one method call. */ + public static <T> T verify(T mock) { return verify(mock, times(1)); } + + /** Assert that no method calls at all happened on these mocks. */ + public static void verifyZeroInteractions(Object... mocks) { + checkNoMatchers(); + for (Object mock : mocks) { + LinkedList<MethodCall> mMethodCalls = getHandlerFrom(mock).mRecordedCalls; + expect(mMethodCalls.isEmpty(), "Mock expected zero interactions, had " + mMethodCalls); + } + } + + /** Assert that there are no unverified method calls on these mocks. */ + public static void verifyNoMoreInteractions(Object... mocks) { + StackTraceElement callSite = new Exception().getStackTrace()[1]; + for (Object mock : mocks) { + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mock, callSite); + } + } + + /** Check that there are no unverified actions on the given mock. */ + private static void verifyNoMoreInteractions(Object mock, StackTraceElement callSite) { + checkNoMatchers(); + DefaultInvocationHandler handlerFrom = getHandlerFrom(mock); + List<MethodCall> unverifiedCalls = new ArrayList<MethodCall>(); + for (MethodCall method : handlerFrom.mRecordedCalls) { + if (!method.mWasVerified) { + unverifiedCalls.add(method); + } + } + if (unverifiedCalls.size() > 0) { + StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); + sb.append("\nWe found these unverified calls:"); + for (MethodCall method : unverifiedCalls) { + appendDebugStringForMethodCall(sb, method.mMethod, + method.mElement, handlerFrom.mFieldName, false); + } + sb.append("\n\nAfter final interaction was verified:\n"); + sb.append(" at ").append(callSite).append("\n"); + throw new AssertionError(sb.toString()); + } + } + + /** Creates a {@link CallCount} that matches exactly the given number of calls. */ + public static CallCount times(long n) { return new CallCount(n, n); } + + /** Creates a {@link CallCount} that only matches if the method was never called. */ + public static CallCount never() { return new CallCount(0, 0); } + + /** Creates a {@link CallCount} that matches at least one method call. */ + public static CallCount atLeastOnce() { return new CallCount(1, Long.MAX_VALUE); } + + /** Creates a {@link CallCount} that matches any number of method calls, including none at all. */ + public static CallCount anyTimes() { return new CallCount(0, Long.MAX_VALUE); } + + /** Creates a {@link CallCount} that matches at least the given number of calls. */ + public static CallCount atLeast(long n) { return new CallCount(n, Long.MAX_VALUE); } + + /** Creates a {@link CallCount} that matches up to the given number of calls but no more. */ + public static CallCount atMost(long n) { return new CallCount(0, n); } + + /** Creates a {@link CallCount} that matches any number of calls between the two given bounds. */ + public static CallCount between(long lower, long upper) { return new CallCount(lower, upper); } + + /** + * Creates an argument matcher that matches any object, don't use for primitives. + * <p> + * <b>Note</b>: This does not enforce that the object is of type {@code T}; use + * {@link #isA(Class)} to do that. + */ + public static <T> T anyObject() { return LittleMock.<T>addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), null); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any string. */ + public static String anyString() { return isA(String.class); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any int. */ + public static int anyInt() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), 0); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any float. */ + public static float anyFloat() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), 0f); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any double. */ + public static double anyDouble() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), 0.0); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any boolean. */ + public static boolean anyBoolean() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), false); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any short. */ + public static short anyShort() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), (short) 0); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any char. */ + public static char anyChar() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), '\u0000'); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any long. */ + public static long anyLong() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), 0L); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches any byte. */ + public static byte anyByte() { return addMatcher(new MatchAnything(), (byte) 0); } + + /** Generates an argument matcher that matches exactly this value. */ + public static <T> T eq(final T expected) { + return addMatcher(new ArgumentMatcher() { + @Override + public boolean matches(Object value) { + return (expected == null) ? (value == null) : expected.equals(value); + } + }, expected); + } + + /** An argument matcher that matches any value of the given type or a subtype thereof. */ + public static <T> T isA(final Class<T> clazz) { + return LittleMock.<T>addMatcher(new ArgumentMatcher() { + @Override + public boolean matches(Object value) { + return value == null || clazz.isAssignableFrom(value.getClass()); + } + }, null); + } + + /** + * Injects fields annotated with {@link Mock} with a newly created mock, and those + * annotated with {@link Captor} with a suitable capture object. + * + * <p>This operation is recursive, and travels up the class hierarchy, in order to set all + * suitably annotated fields. + */ + public static void initMocks(Object instance) throws Exception { + injectMocksForClass(instance, instance.getClass()); + } + + /** Recurse up the class hierarchy injecting mocks as we go, stopping when we reach Object. */ + private static void injectMocksForClass(Object instance, Class<?> clazz) + throws Exception { + if (clazz.equals(Object.class)) { + return; + } + for (Field field : clazz.getDeclaredFields()) { + if (field.getAnnotation(Mock.class) != null) { + setField(field, instance, mock(field.getType(), field.getName())); + } else if (field.getAnnotation(Captor.class) != null) { + setField(field, instance, createCaptor()); + } + } + injectMocksForClass(instance, clazz.getSuperclass()); + } + + /** + * Creates a correctly typed {@link ArgumentCaptor} , it's easier to use + * {@link #initMocks(Object)}. + */ + public static <T> ArgumentCaptor<T> createCaptor() { + return new ArgumentCaptorImpl<T>(); + } + + /** Implementation of the {@link ArgumentCaptor} interface. */ + private static class ArgumentCaptorImpl<T extends Object> implements ArgumentCaptor<T> { + private final ArrayList<T> mAllValues = new ArrayList<T>(); + private T mValue; + + private ArgumentCaptorImpl() { + } + + public void setValue(T value) { + mValue = value; + mAllValues.add(mValue); + } + + @Override + public T getValue() { + return mValue; + } + + @Override + public List<T> getAllValues() { + return mAllValues; + } + + @Override + public T capture() { + return LittleMock.<T>addMatcher(this, null); + } + + @Override + public boolean matches(Object value) { + // A capture always matches any argument. + // This is so that verify(mMock).someMethod(capture(mCapture)) will match any and all calls + // to someMethod() and we will capture the values into mCapture. + return true; + } + } + + /** + * Creates a mock, more easily done via the {@link #initMocks(Object)} method. + * + * <p>Also if you use this method to create your mock, the field in the error messages will + * be named the same as your class passed in, you only get the actual field name if you + * use the annotation. + * + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the class you pass in is null + */ + public static <T> T mock(Class<T> clazz) { + if (clazz == null) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("Class to mock was null"); + } + return mock(clazz, getDefaultFieldNameFor(clazz)); + } + + /** Creates a mock, more easily done via the {@link #initMocks(Object)} method. */ + private static <T> T mock(Class<T> clazz, String fieldName) { + return LittleMock.<T>newProxy(clazz, new DefaultInvocationHandler(clazz, fieldName)); + } + + /** Pick a suitable name for a field of the given clazz. */ + private static String getDefaultFieldNameFor(Class<?> clazz) { + return clazz.getSimpleName().substring(0, 1).toLowerCase() + + clazz.getSimpleName().substring(1); + } + + /** Clears out the expectations on these mocks. */ + public static void reset(Object... mocks) { + for (Object mock : mocks) { + getHandlerFrom(mock).reset(); + } + } + + /** Use this in tear down to check for programming errors. */ + public static void checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown() { checkNoMatchers(); } + + /** Implementation of {@link Behaviour}. */ + private static class BehaviourImpl implements Behaviour { + private final Action mAction; + + private BehaviourImpl(Action action) { + mAction = action; + } + + @Override + public <T> T when(T mock) { + getHandlerFrom(mock).mStubbingAction = mAction; + return mock; + } + } + + /** + * The static list of argument matchers, used in the next method call to the mock. + * + * <p>In order to support the syntax like this: verify(mFoo).someMethod(anyInt()), it is + * required that the anyInt() method store the value somewhere for use when the someMethod + * is invoked. That somewhere has to be static. I don't like it any more than you do. + * + * <p>The same goes for anything that is passed into the someMethod as an argument - be it + * a capture(mCaptureString) or eq(5) or whatever. + * + * <p>Avoiding the use of statics requires that we change the syntax of the verify statement, + * and I can't think of an elegant way of doing it, and in any case I really like the current + * syntax, so for now a static variable it is. + * + * <p>This match arguments list should contain either zero elements (the next method call will + * not use any argument matchers) or it should contain exactly one argument matcher for + * every argument being passed to the next method call. You can't mix argument matchers and + * raw values. + */ + private static final List<ArgumentMatcher> sMatchArguments = new ArrayList<ArgumentMatcher>(); + + /** Encapsulates a single call of a method with associated arguments. */ + private static class MethodCall { + /** The method call. */ + private final Method mMethod; + /** The arguments provided at the time the call happened. */ + private final Object[] mArgs; + /** The line from the test that invoked the handler to create this method call. */ + private final StackTraceElement mElement; + /** Keeps track of method calls that have been verified, for verifyNoMoreInteractions(). */ + public boolean mWasVerified = false; + + public MethodCall(Method method, StackTraceElement element, Object[] args) { + mMethod = method; + mElement = element; + mArgs = args; + } + + public boolean argsMatch(Object[] args) { + return Arrays.equals(mArgs, args); + } + + @Override + public String toString() { + return "MethodCall [method=" + mMethod + ", args=" + Arrays.toString(mArgs) + "]"; + } + } + + /** + * Magically handles the invoking of method calls. + * + * <p>This object is in one of three states, default (where invoking methods returns default + * values and records the call), verifying (where invoking method calls makes sure that those + * method calls happen with the supplied arguments or matchers) or stubbing (where the next method + * call tells us which arguments to match in order to perform the desired behaviour). + */ + private static class DefaultInvocationHandler implements InvocationHandler { + private static Method sEqualsMethod; + private static Method sHashCodeMethod; + private static Method sToStringMethod; + + static { + try { + sEqualsMethod = Object.class.getMethod("equals", Object.class); + sHashCodeMethod = Object.class.getMethod("hashCode"); + sToStringMethod = Object.class.getMethod("toString"); + } catch (SecurityException e) { + // Should never happen. + throw new RuntimeException("Your JVM/classloader is broken", e); + } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { + // Should never happen. + throw new RuntimeException("Your JVM/classloader is broken", e); + } + } + + /** The class of the mocked objects. */ + private final Class<?> mClazz; + /** The field name in which the mock is assigned. */ + private final String mFieldName; + + /** The list of method calls executed on the mock. */ + private LinkedList<MethodCall> mRecordedCalls = new LinkedList<MethodCall>(); + /** The list of method calls that were stubbed out and their corresponding actions. */ + private LinkedList<StubbedCall> mStubbedCalls = new LinkedList<StubbedCall>(); + /** + * The number of times a given call should be verified. + * + * <p>It is not null when in the verification state, and it is actually used to determine if we + * are in the verification state. + * + * <p>It is reset to null once the verification has occurred. + */ + private CallCount mHowManyTimes = null; + /** + * The action to be associated with the stubbed method. + * + * <p>It is not null when in the stubbing state, and it is actually used to determine if we are + * in the stubbing state. + */ + private Action mStubbingAction = null; + + /** + * Creates a new invocation handler for an object. + * + * @param clazz the class the object belongs to + * @param fieldName The name to be used to refer to the object. This may either be the name of + * the field this mock will be stored into (in case it uses @Mock) or a suitable name to + * use to refer to the object in error messages, based on the name of the class itself. + */ + public DefaultInvocationHandler(Class<?> clazz, String fieldName) { + mClazz = clazz; + mFieldName = fieldName; + } + + @Override + public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable { + ArgumentMatcher[] matchers = checkClearAndGetMatchers(method); + StackTraceElement callSite = new Exception().getStackTrace()[2]; + MethodCall methodCall = new MethodCall(method, callSite, args); + if (mHowManyTimes != null) { + innerVerify(method, matchers, methodCall, proxy, callSite); + mHowManyTimes = null; + return defaultReturnValue(method.getReturnType()); + } else if (mStubbingAction != null) { + innerStub(method, matchers, methodCall, callSite); + mStubbingAction = null; + return defaultReturnValue(method.getReturnType()); + } else { + return innerRecord(method, args, methodCall, proxy, callSite); + } + } + + /** + * Checks whether the given method is one of the special object methods that should not + * verified or stubbed. + * <p> + * If this is one of such methods, it throws an AssertionException. + * + * @param method the method to be checked + * @param operation the name of the operation, used for generating a helpful message + */ + private void checkSpecialObjectMethods(Method method, String operation) { + if (method.equals(sEqualsMethod) + || method.equals(sHashCodeMethod) + || method.equals(sToStringMethod)) { + fail("cannot " + operation + " call to " + method); + } + } + + private void reset() { + mRecordedCalls.clear(); + mStubbedCalls.clear(); + mHowManyTimes = null; + mStubbingAction = null; + } + + private Object innerRecord(Method method, final Object[] args, + MethodCall methodCall, Object proxy, StackTraceElement callSite) throws Throwable { + if (method.equals(sEqualsMethod)) { + // Use identify for equality, the default behavior on object. + return proxy == args[0]; + } else if (method.equals(sHashCodeMethod)) { + // This depends on the fact that each mock has its own DefaultInvocationHandler. + return hashCode(); + } else if (method.equals(sToStringMethod)) { + // This is used to identify this is a mock, e.g., in error messages. + return "Mock<" + mClazz.getName() + ">"; + } + mRecordedCalls.add(methodCall); + for (StubbedCall stubbedCall : mStubbedCalls) { + if (stubbedCall.mMethodCall.mMethod.equals(methodCall.mMethod)) { + if (stubbedCall.mMethodCall.argsMatch(methodCall.mArgs)) { + methodCall.mWasVerified = true; + return stubbedCall.mAction.doAction(method, args); + } + } + } + // If no stub is defined, return the default value. + return defaultReturnValue(method.getReturnType()); + } + + private void innerStub(Method method, final ArgumentMatcher[] matchers, MethodCall methodCall, + StackTraceElement callSite) { + final Action stubbingAction = mStubbingAction; + checkSpecialObjectMethods(method, "stub"); + checkThisActionCanBeUsedForThisMethod(method, stubbingAction, callSite); + if (matchers.length == 0) { + // If there are no matchers, then this is a simple stubbed method call with an action. + mStubbedCalls.addFirst(new StubbedCall(methodCall, stubbingAction)); + return; + } + // If there are matchers, then we need to make a new method call which matches only + // when all the matchers match. Further, the action that method call needs to take + // is to first record the values into any captures that may be present, and only then + // proceed to execute the original action. + MethodCall matchMatchersMethodCall = new MethodCall(method, callSite, matchers) { + @Override + public boolean argsMatch(Object[] args) { return doMatchersMatch(matchers, args); } + }; + Action setCapturesThenAction = new Action() { + @Override + public Object doAction(Method innerMethod, Object[] innerArgs) throws Throwable { + setCaptures(matchers, innerArgs); + return stubbingAction.doAction(innerMethod, innerArgs); + } + @Override + public Class<?> getReturnType() { + return stubbingAction.getReturnType(); + } + }; + mStubbedCalls.addFirst(new StubbedCall(matchMatchersMethodCall, setCapturesThenAction)); + } + + private void checkThisActionCanBeUsedForThisMethod(Method method, final Action stubbingAction, + StackTraceElement callSite) { + Class<?> methodType = method.getReturnType(); + Class<?> actionType = stubbingAction.getReturnType(); + if (actionType == null) { + // We could not determine the type returned by this action at the time we + // created it. At this time we cannot check that the returned value is + // appropriate to the return type of the method. + // However, if the type is not correct, any actual invocation of the method + // will fail later on. + return; + } + if (!methodType.isAssignableFrom(actionType)) { + if (methodType.isPrimitive() && + actionType.equals(PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.get(methodType))) { + return; + } + StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); + sb.append("\nCan't return ").append(actionType.getSimpleName()).append(" from stub for:"); + appendDebugStringForMethodCall(sb, method, callSite, mFieldName, true); + sb.append("\n"); + throw new IllegalArgumentException(sb.toString()); + } + } + + private boolean doMatchersMatch(ArgumentMatcher[] matchers, Object[] args) { + for (int i = 0; i < matchers.length; ++i) { + if (!matchers[i].matches(args[i])) { + return false; + } + } + return true; + } + + private void innerVerify(Method method, ArgumentMatcher[] matchers, MethodCall methodCall, + Object proxy, StackTraceElement callSite) { + checkSpecialObjectMethods(method, "verify"); + int total = 0; + for (MethodCall call : mRecordedCalls) { + if (call.mMethod.equals(method)) { + if ((matchers.length > 0 && doMatchersMatch(matchers, call.mArgs)) || + call.argsMatch(methodCall.mArgs)) { + setCaptures(matchers, call.mArgs); + ++total; + call.mWasVerified = true; + } + } + } + expect(mHowManyTimes.matches(total), formatFailedVerifyMessage(methodCall, total)); + } + + private String formatFailedVerifyMessage(MethodCall methodCall, int total) { + StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); + sb.append("\nExpected ").append(mHowManyTimes).append(" to:"); + appendDebugStringForMethodCall(sb, methodCall.mMethod, + methodCall.mElement, mFieldName, false); + sb.append("\n\n"); + if (mRecordedCalls.size() == 0) { + sb.append("No method calls happened to this mock"); + } else { + sb.append("Method calls that did happen:"); + for (MethodCall recordedCall : mRecordedCalls) { + appendDebugStringForMethodCall(sb, recordedCall.mMethod, + recordedCall.mElement, mFieldName, false); + } + } + sb.append("\n"); + return sb.toString(); + } + + /** All matchers that are captures will store the corresponding arg value. */ + // This suppress warning means that I'm calling setValue with something that I can't promise + // is of the right type. But I think it is unavoidable. Certainly I could give a better + // error message than the class cast exception you'll get when you try to retrieve the value. + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") + private void setCaptures(ArgumentMatcher[] matchers, Object[] args) { + for (int i = 0; i < matchers.length; ++i) { + if (matchers[i] instanceof ArgumentCaptorImpl) { + ArgumentCaptorImpl.class.cast(matchers[i]).setValue(args[i]); + } + } + } + + /** An empty array of matchers, to optimise the toArray() call below. */ + private static final ArgumentMatcher[] EMPTY_MATCHERS_ARRAY = new ArgumentMatcher[0]; + + /** Makes sure that we have the right number of MATCH_ARGUMENTS for the given method. */ + private ArgumentMatcher[] checkClearAndGetMatchers(Method method) { + ArgumentMatcher[] matchers = sMatchArguments.toArray(EMPTY_MATCHERS_ARRAY); + sMatchArguments.clear(); + if (matchers.length > 0 && method.getParameterTypes().length != matchers.length) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("You can't mix matchers and regular objects."); + } + return matchers; + } + } + + private static void appendDebugStringForMethodCall(StringBuffer sb, Method method, + StackTraceElement callSite, String fieldName, boolean showReturnType) { + sb.append("\n "); + if (showReturnType) { + sb.append("(").append(method.getReturnType().getSimpleName()).append(") "); + } + sb.append(fieldName).append(".").append(method.getName()).append("("); + int i = 0; + for (Class<?> type : method.getParameterTypes()) { + if (++i > 1) { + sb.append(", "); + } + sb.append(type.getSimpleName()); + } + sb.append(")\n at ").append(callSite); + } + + /** Call this function when you don't expect there to be any outstanding matcher objects. */ + private static void checkNoMatchers() { + if (sMatchArguments.size() > 0) { + sMatchArguments.clear(); + throw new IllegalStateException("You have outstanding matchers, must be programming error"); + } + } + + /** A pairing of a method call and an action to be performed when that call happens. */ + private static class StubbedCall { + private final MethodCall mMethodCall; + private final Action mAction; + + public StubbedCall(MethodCall methodCall, Action action) { + mMethodCall = methodCall; + mAction = action; + } + + @Override + public String toString() { + return "StubbedCall [methodCall=" + mMethodCall + ", action=" + mAction + "]"; + } + } + + /** Represents an action to be performed as a result of a method call. */ + private interface Action { + public Object doAction(Method method, Object[] arguments) throws Throwable; + /** The type of the action, or null if we can't determine the type at stub time. */ + public Class<?> getReturnType(); + } + + /** Represents something capable of testing if it matches an argument or not. */ + /*package*/ interface ArgumentMatcher { + public boolean matches(Object value); + } + + /** A matcher that matches any argument. */ + private static class MatchAnything implements ArgumentMatcher { + @Override + public boolean matches(Object value) { return true; } + } + + /** Encapsulates the number of times a method is called, between upper and lower bounds. */ + private static class CallCount { + long mLowerBound; + long mUpperBound; + + private CallCount(long lowerBound, long upperBound) { + mLowerBound = lowerBound; + mUpperBound = upperBound; + } + + /** Tells us if this call count matches a desired count. */ + public boolean matches(long total) { + return total >= mLowerBound && total <= mUpperBound; + } + + @Override + public String toString() { + if (mLowerBound == mUpperBound) { + return "exactly " + mLowerBound + plural(" call", mLowerBound); + } else { + return "between " + mLowerBound + plural(" call", mLowerBound) + " and " + + mUpperBound + plural(" call", mUpperBound); + } + } + } + + /** Helper method to add an 's' to a string iff the count is not 1. */ + private static String plural(String prefix, long count) { + return (count == 1) ? prefix : (prefix + "s"); + } + + /** Helps us implement the eq(), any() and capture() and other methods on one line. */ + private static <T> T addMatcher(ArgumentMatcher argument, T value) { + sMatchArguments.add(argument); + return value; + } + + /** Utility method to throw an AssertionError if an assertion fails. */ + private static void expect(boolean result, String message) { + if (!result) { + fail(message); + } + } + + /** Throws an AssertionError exception with a message. */ + private static void fail(String message) { + throw new AssertionError(message); + } + + /** Static mapping from class type to default value for that type. */ + private static final Map<Class<?>, Object> DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP; + static { + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP = new HashMap<Class<?>, Object>(); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(int.class, 0); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(boolean.class, false); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(byte.class, (byte) 0); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(long.class, (long) 0); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(short.class, (short) 0); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(float.class, (float) 0); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(double.class, (double) 0); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(char.class, '\u0000'); + DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.put(String.class, null); + } + + /** Static lookup from primitive types to their boxed versions. */ + private static final Map<Class<?>, Class<?>> PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP; + static { + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP = new HashMap<Class<?>, Class<?>>(); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(int.class, Integer.class); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(boolean.class, Boolean.class); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(byte.class, Byte.class); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(long.class, Long.class); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(short.class, Short.class); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(float.class, Float.class); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(double.class, Double.class); + PRIMITIVE_TO_BOXED_LOOKUP.put(char.class, Character.class); + } + + /** For a given class type, returns the default value for that type. */ + private static Object defaultReturnValue(Class<?> returnType) { + return DEFAULT_RETURN_VALUE_LOOKUP.get(returnType); + } + + /** + * If the input object is one of our mocks, returns the {@link DefaultInvocationHandler} + * we constructed it with. Otherwise fails with {@link IllegalArgumentException}. + */ + private static DefaultInvocationHandler getHandlerFrom(Object mock) { + InvocationHandler invocationHandler = Proxy.getInvocationHandler(mock); + if (!(invocationHandler instanceof DefaultInvocationHandler)) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("not a valid mock: " + mock); + } + return (DefaultInvocationHandler) invocationHandler; + } + + /** Builds a dynamic proxy that implements the given interface, delegating to given handler. */ + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") + private static <T> T newProxy(Class<?> theInterface, InvocationHandler theHandler) { + return (T) Proxy.newProxyInstance(getClassLoader(), new Class<?>[]{ theInterface }, theHandler); + } + + /** Gets a suitable class loader for use with the proxy. */ + private static ClassLoader getClassLoader() { + return LittleMock.class.getClassLoader(); + } + + /** Sets a member field on an object via reflection (can set private members too). */ + private static void setField(Field field, Object object, Object value) throws Exception { + field.setAccessible(true); + field.set(object, value); + field.setAccessible(false); + } +} diff --git a/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Mock.java b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Mock.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4667b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/com/google/testing/littlemock/Mock.java @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +package com.google.testing.littlemock; + +import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; +import java.lang.annotation.Retention; +import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; +import java.lang.annotation.Target; + +/** + * Use this to inject a mock into your test class. + * + * <p>Just add the correct annotation to your field like this: + * <pre> + * @Mock private MyInterface mMockMyInterface; + * </pre> + * + * <p>You just have to make sure that {@link LittleMock#initMocks(Object)} is called from + * your setUp() (or from a test base class), and then all your mocks will be automatically + * constructed for you. + * + * @author hugohudson@gmail.com (Hugo Hudson) + */ +@Target({ ElementType.FIELD }) +@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) +public @interface Mock { +} diff --git a/tests/com/google/testing/littlemock/LittleMockTest.java b/tests/com/google/testing/littlemock/LittleMockTest.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d3cf38 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/com/google/testing/littlemock/LittleMockTest.java @@ -0,0 +1,1310 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +package com.google.testing.littlemock; + +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyBoolean; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyByte; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyChar; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyDouble; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyFloat; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyInt; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyLong; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyObject; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyShort; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyString; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.anyTimes; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.atLeast; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.atLeastOnce; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.atMost; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.between; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.doAnswer; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.doNothing; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.doReturn; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.doThrow; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.eq; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.initMocks; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.isA; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.mock; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.never; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.reset; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.times; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.verify; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.verifyNoMoreInteractions; +import static com.google.testing.littlemock.LittleMock.verifyZeroInteractions; + +import junit.framework.TestCase; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; +import java.lang.annotation.Retention; +import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; +import java.lang.annotation.Target; +import java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler; +import java.lang.reflect.Method; +import java.lang.reflect.Proxy; +import java.util.ArrayList; +import java.util.List; +import java.util.concurrent.Callable; + +/** + * Unit tests for the LittleMock class. + * + * @author hugohudson@gmail.com (Hugo Hudson) + */ +public class LittleMockTest extends TestCase { + /** + * Used in these unit tests to indicate that the method should throw a given type of exception. + */ + @Target({ ElementType.METHOD }) + @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) + public @interface ShouldThrow { + public Class<? extends Throwable> value(); + public String[] messages() default {}; + } + + @Mock private Foo mFoo; + @Mock private Bar mBar; + @Mock private BarSubtype mBarSubtype; + @Captor private ArgumentCaptor<String> mCaptureString; + @Captor private ArgumentCaptor<String> mCaptureAnotherString; + @Captor private ArgumentCaptor<Integer> mCaptureInteger; + @Captor private ArgumentCaptor<Callback> mCaptureCallback; + + @Override + protected void setUp() throws Exception { + super.setUp(); + LittleMock.initMocks(this); + } + + @Override + protected void runTest() throws Throwable { + Method method = getClass().getMethod(getName(), (Class[]) null); + ShouldThrow shouldThrowAnnotation = method.getAnnotation(ShouldThrow.class); + if (shouldThrowAnnotation != null) { + try { + super.runTest(); + fail("Should have thrown " + shouldThrowAnnotation.value()); + } catch (Throwable e) { + if (!e.getClass().equals(shouldThrowAnnotation.value())) { + fail("Should have thrown " + shouldThrowAnnotation.value() + " but threw " + e); + } + for (String requiredSubstring : shouldThrowAnnotation.messages()) { + if (!e.getMessage().contains(requiredSubstring)) { + fail("Error message didn't contain " + requiredSubstring + ", was " + e.getMessage()); + } + } + // Good, test passes. + } + } else { + super.runTest(); + } + } + + /** Simple interface for testing against. */ + public interface Callback { + public void callMeNow(); + } + + /** Simple interface for testing against. */ + public interface Foo { + public int anInt(); + public boolean aBoolean(); + public byte aByte(); + public short aShort(); + public long aLong(); + public float aFloat(); + public double aDouble(); + public char aChar(); + public String aString(); + public Object anObject(); + public Foo anInterface(); + public void add(String input); + public void clear(); + public String get(int index); + public String lookup(String string); + public void getResultLater(Callback callback); + public String findByInt(int input); + public String findByBoolean(boolean input); + public String findByByte(byte input); + public String findByShort(short input); + public String findByLong(long input); + public String findByFloat(float input); + public String findByDouble(double input); + public String findByChar(char input); + public void takesObject(Object input); + public void takesList(List<String> input); + public void takesBar(Bar bar); + public void exceptionThrower() throws Exception; + public Bar aBar(); + public BarSubtype aBarSubtype(); + } + + /** Simple interface for testing against. */ + public interface Bar { + public void doSomething(); + public String twoStrings(String first, String second); + public void mixedArguments(int first, String second); + public void getResultLater(Callback callback); + } + + /** Subtype of Bar. */ + public interface BarSubtype extends Bar { + public void doSomethingElse(); + } + + /** Another interface for testing with. */ + public interface OnClickListener { + void onClick(Bar bar); + } + + public void testDefaultReturnTypesForNewMocks() { + assertEquals(0, mFoo.anInt()); + assertEquals(false, mFoo.aBoolean()); + assertEquals(0, mFoo.aByte()); + assertEquals(0, mFoo.aShort()); + assertEquals(0L, mFoo.aLong()); + assertEquals(0.0f, mFoo.aFloat()); + assertEquals(0.0d, mFoo.aDouble()); + assertEquals('\u0000', mFoo.aChar()); + assertEquals(null, mFoo.aString()); + assertEquals(null, mFoo.anObject()); + assertEquals(null, mFoo.anInterface()); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testVerify_FailsIfNotDoneOnAProxy() { + verify("hello").contains("something"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testVerify_FailsIfNotCreatedByOurMockMethod() { + verify(createNotARealMock()).add("something"); + } + + public void testVerify_SuccessfulVerification() { + mFoo.add("something"); + verify(mFoo).add("something"); + } + + public void testVerify_SuccessfulVerification_NormalOrder() { + mFoo.add("something"); + mFoo.add("something else"); + verify(mFoo).add("something"); + verify(mFoo).add("something else"); + } + + public void testVerify_SuccessfulVerification_ReverseOrder() { + mFoo.add("something"); + mFoo.add("something else"); + verify(mFoo).add("something else"); + verify(mFoo).add("something"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_MeansOnlyOnceSoShouldFailIfCalledTwice() { + mFoo.add("something"); + mFoo.add("something"); + verify(mFoo).add("something"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_FailedVerification_CalledWithWrongArgument() { + mFoo.add("something else"); + verify(mFoo).add("something"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_FailedVerification_WasNeverCalled() { + verify(mFoo).add("something"); + } + + public void testVerify_TimesTwice_Succeeds() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.times(2)).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_TimesTwice_ButThreeTimesFails() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.times(2)).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_TimesTwice_ButOnceFails() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.times(2)).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_TimesTwice_DifferentStringsFails() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("bob"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.times(2)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_TimesTwice_WorksWithAnyString() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("bob"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.times(2)).add(anyString()); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_TimesTwice_FailsIfJustOnceWithAnyString() { + mFoo.add("bob"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.times(2)).add(anyString()); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_TimesTwice_FailsIfThreeTimesWithAnyString() { + mFoo.add("bob"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("james"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.times(2)).add(anyString()); + } + + public void testVerify_Never_Succeeds() { + verify(mFoo, never()).add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, never()).anInt(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_Never_FailsIfWasCalled() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, never()).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_Never_PassesIfArgumentsDontMatch() { + mFoo.add("bobby"); + verify(mFoo, never()).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_AtLeastOnce_SuceedsForOneCall() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atLeastOnce()).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_AtLeastOnce_SuceedsForThreeCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atLeastOnce()).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_AtLeastOnce_FailsForNoCalls() { + verify(mFoo, atLeastOnce()).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_AtLeastThreeTimes_SuceedsForThreeCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atLeast(3)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_AtLeastThreeTimes_SuceedsForFiveCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atLeast(3)).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_AtLeastThreeTimes_FailsForTwoCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atLeast(3)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_AtMostThreeTimes_SuceedsForThreeCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atMost(3)).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_AtMostThreeTimes_FailsForFiveCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atMost(3)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_AtMostThreeTimes_SucceedsForTwoCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, atMost(3)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_AtMostThreeTimes_SucceedsForNoCalls() { + verify(mFoo, atMost(3)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_BetweenTwoAndFour_SucceedsForTwoCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, between(2, 4)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testVerify_BetweenTwoAndFour_SucceedsForFourCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, between(2, 4)).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_BetweenTwoAndFour_FailsForOneCall() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, between(2, 4)).add("jim"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerify_BetweenTwoAndFour_FailsForFiveCalls() { + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + mFoo.add("jim"); + verify(mFoo, LittleMock.between(2, 4)).add("jim"); + } + + public void testDoReturnWhen_SimpleReturn() { + doReturn("first").when(mFoo).get(0); + assertEquals("first", mFoo.get(0)); + } + + public void testDoReturnWhen_LastStubCallWins() { + doReturn("first").when(mFoo).get(0); + doReturn("second").when(mFoo).get(0); + assertEquals("second", mFoo.get(0)); + } + + public void testDoReturnWhen_CorrectStubMethodIsChosen() { + doReturn("one").when(mFoo).get(1); + doReturn("two").when(mFoo).get(2); + assertEquals("one", mFoo.get(1)); + assertEquals("two", mFoo.get(2)); + } + + public void testDoReturnWhen_UnstubbedMethodStillReturnsDefault() { + doReturn("one").when(mFoo).get(1); + assertEquals(null, mFoo.get(2)); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testDoReturnWhen_CalledOnString() { + doReturn("first").when("hello").contains("something"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testDoReturnWhen_CalledOnNonMock() { + doReturn("first").when(createNotARealMock()).get(0); + } + + public void testDoReturnWhen_CanAlsoBeVerified() { + // Mockito home page suggests that you don't verify stubbed calls. + // I agree. They support it anyway. So will I. + doReturn("one").when(mFoo).get(8); + mFoo.get(8); + verify(mFoo).get(8); + } + + public void testDoReturn_CanPassIntForIntMethod() { + doReturn(90).when(mFoo).anInt(); + assertEquals(90, mFoo.anInt()); + } + + // Interesting, you have to explicity convert the Integer class back into an int before it + // is happy to accept this. + public void testDoReturn_CanPassIntegerClassForIntMethod() { + doReturn((int) Integer.valueOf(10)).when(mFoo).anInt(); + assertEquals(10, mFoo.anInt()); + } + + public void testDoReturn_PrimitiveLong() { + doReturn((long) Long.valueOf(10L)).when(mFoo).aLong(); + assertEquals(10L, mFoo.aLong()); + } + + public void testDoReturn_PrimitiveTypes() { + doReturn(5).when(mFoo).anInt(); + assertEquals(5, mFoo.anInt()); + doReturn((short) 5).when(mFoo).aShort(); + assertEquals(5, mFoo.aShort()); + doReturn(true).when(mFoo).aBoolean(); + assertEquals(true, mFoo.aBoolean()); + doReturn((byte) 3).when(mFoo).aByte(); + assertEquals(3, mFoo.aByte()); + doReturn(0.6f).when(mFoo).aFloat(); + assertEquals(0.6f, mFoo.aFloat()); + doReturn(0.7).when(mFoo).aDouble(); + assertEquals(0.7, mFoo.aDouble()); + doReturn('c').when(mFoo).aChar(); + assertEquals('c', mFoo.aChar()); + assertEquals(null, mFoo.anInterface()); + } + + @ShouldThrow(RuntimeException.class) + public void testDoThrow_SimpleException() { + doThrow(new RuntimeException()).when(mFoo).aDouble(); + mFoo.aDouble(); + } + + public void testDoThrow_IfItDoesntMatchItIsntThrown() { + doThrow(new RuntimeException()).when(mFoo).aDouble(); + mFoo.aChar(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(RuntimeException.class) + public void testDoThrow_KeepsThrowingForever() { + doThrow(new RuntimeException()).when(mFoo).aDouble(); + try { + mFoo.aDouble(); + fail("Should have thrown a RuntimeException"); + } catch (RuntimeException e) { + // Expected. + } + // This second call should also throw a RuntimeException. + mFoo.aDouble(); + } + + public void testDoNothing() { + doNothing().when(mFoo).add("first"); + mFoo.add("first"); + } + + public void testVerifyZeroInteractions_PassesWhenNothingHasHappened() { + verifyZeroInteractions(mFoo); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerifyZeroInteractions_FailsIfSomethingHasHappened() { + mFoo.aBoolean(); + verifyZeroInteractions(mFoo); + } + + public void testVerifyZeroInteractions_HappyWithMultipleArguments() { + verifyZeroInteractions(mFoo, mBar); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerifyZeroInteractions_ShouldFailEvenIfOtherInteractionsWereFirstVerified() { + mFoo.add("test"); + verify(mFoo).add("test"); + verifyZeroInteractions(mFoo); + } + + public void testVerifyEq_Method() { + mFoo.add("test"); + verify(mFoo).add(eq("test")); + } + + public void testVerifyEq_MethodWithTwoSameTypeParameters() { + mBar.twoStrings("first", "test"); + verify(mBar).twoStrings(eq("first"), eq("test")); + } + + public void testVerifyEq_MethodWithTwoDifferentTypeParameters() { + mBar.mixedArguments(8, "test"); + verify(mBar).mixedArguments(eq(8), eq("test")); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerifyEq_MethodFailsIfNotEqual() { + mFoo.add("bob"); + verify(mFoo).add(eq("jim")); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerifyEq_MethodFailsIfJustOneIsNotEqual() { + mBar.twoStrings("first", "second"); + verify(mBar).twoStrings(eq("first"), eq("third")); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerifyEq_MethodFailsIfSameParamsButInWrongOrder() { + mBar.twoStrings("first", "second"); + verify(mBar).twoStrings(eq("second"), eq("first")); + } + + public void testCapture_SimpleCapture() { + // We verify that there are zero matchers by using the check for programming errors method. + checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown(); + mFoo.add("test"); + verify(mFoo).add(mCaptureString.capture()); + assertEquals("test", mCaptureString.getValue()); + checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown(); + } + + public void testCapture_DuringStubbing() { + checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown(); + doReturn("hello").when(mFoo).lookup(mCaptureString.capture()); + + assertEquals("hello", mFoo.lookup("what")); + assertEquals("what", mCaptureString.getValue()); + } + + public void testCapture_TwoCallbacksDuringStubbing() { + checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown(); + doNothing().when(mFoo).add(mCaptureString.capture()); + doNothing().when(mFoo).getResultLater(mCaptureCallback.capture()); + + mFoo.add("hi"); + assertEquals("hi", mCaptureString.getValue()); + + Callback callback = createNoOpCallback(); + mFoo.getResultLater(callback); + assertEquals(callback, mCaptureCallback.getValue()); + } + + // TODO(hugohudson): 6. Is this impossible to fix? You can't pass a + // createCapture().capture() into a method expecting an int, because the capture + // method returns null, and that gets auto-boxed to Integer on the way out of the + // capture method, then auto-unboxed into an int when being passed to the underlying + // method, which gives the NPE. How best can we fix this? + // It's not like you need to anyway - there's no point / need to capture a primitive, + // just use eq(5) for example. + public void testCapture_NPEWhenUnboxing() { + try { + mBar.mixedArguments(5, "ten"); + verify(mBar).mixedArguments(mCaptureInteger.capture(), mCaptureString.capture()); + // These lines are never reached, the previous line throws an NPE. + fail("You shouldn't be able to reach here"); + assertEquals(Integer.valueOf(5), mCaptureInteger.getValue()); + assertEquals("ten", mCaptureString.getValue()); + } catch (NullPointerException e) { + // Expected, unfortunately. + // Now also we're in the situation where we have some captures hanging about in the static + // variable, which will cause the tear down of this method to fail - we can clear them + // as follows: + try { + checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown(); + fail("Expected an IllegalStateException"); + } catch (IllegalStateException e2) { + // Expected. + } + } + } + + public void testCapture_MultiCapture() { + mFoo.lookup("james"); + mFoo.add("whinny"); + mFoo.add("jessica"); + verify(mFoo).lookup(mCaptureString.capture()); + verify(mFoo, atLeastOnce()).add(mCaptureAnotherString.capture()); + assertEquals("james", mCaptureString.getValue()); + assertEquals("jessica", mCaptureAnotherString.getValue()); + assertEquals(newList("whinny", "jessica"), mCaptureAnotherString.getAllValues()); + } + + public static <T> List<T> newList(T... things) { + ArrayList<T> list = new ArrayList<T>(); + for (T thing : things) { + list.add(thing); + } + return list; + } + + public void testAnyString() { + doReturn("jim").when(mFoo).lookup(anyString()); + assertEquals("jim", mFoo.lookup("barney")); + } + + public void testAnyString_ObjectArgument() { + // It can also be passed to a method that takes object. + mFoo.takesObject("barney"); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(anyString()); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testAnyString_ObjectValue() { + mFoo.takesObject(new Object()); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(anyString()); + } + + public void testAnyObject() { + doReturn("jim").when(mFoo).lookup((String) anyObject()); + assertEquals("jim", mFoo.lookup("barney")); + } + + public void testAnyPrimitives() { + mFoo.findByBoolean(true); + mFoo.findByInt(10000); + mFoo.findByByte((byte) 250); + mFoo.findByShort((short) 6666); + mFoo.findByLong(13L); + mFoo.findByFloat(8f); + mFoo.findByDouble(1.1); + mFoo.findByChar('h'); + verify(mFoo).findByBoolean(anyBoolean()); + verify(mFoo).findByInt(anyInt()); + verify(mFoo).findByByte(anyByte()); + verify(mFoo).findByShort(anyShort()); + verify(mFoo).findByLong(anyLong()); + verify(mFoo).findByFloat(anyFloat()); + verify(mFoo).findByDouble(anyDouble()); + verify(mFoo).findByChar(anyChar()); + } + + public void testAnyPrimitivesWhenMatching() { + doReturn("a").when(mFoo).findByBoolean(anyBoolean()); + doReturn("b").when(mFoo).findByInt(anyInt()); + doReturn("c").when(mFoo).findByByte(anyByte()); + doReturn("d").when(mFoo).findByShort(anyShort()); + doReturn("e").when(mFoo).findByLong(anyLong()); + doReturn("f").when(mFoo).findByFloat(anyFloat()); + doReturn("g").when(mFoo).findByDouble(anyDouble()); + doReturn("h").when(mFoo).findByChar(anyChar()); + assertEquals("a", mFoo.findByBoolean(true)); + assertEquals("b", mFoo.findByInt(388)); + assertEquals("c", mFoo.findByByte((byte) 38)); + assertEquals("d", mFoo.findByShort((short) 16)); + assertEquals("e", mFoo.findByLong(1000000L)); + assertEquals("f", mFoo.findByFloat(15.3f)); + assertEquals("g", mFoo.findByDouble(13.3)); + assertEquals("h", mFoo.findByChar('i')); + } + + public void testReset_NoInteractionsAfterReset() { + mFoo.aByte(); + reset(mFoo); + verifyZeroInteractions(mFoo); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testReset_VerifyFailsAfterReset() { + mFoo.aByte(); + reset(mFoo); + verify(mFoo).aByte(); + } + + public void testCapture_BothBeforeAndAfter() { + doNothing().when(mFoo).add(mCaptureString.capture()); + mFoo.add("first"); + verify(mFoo).add(mCaptureAnotherString.capture()); + assertEquals("first", mCaptureString.getValue()); + assertEquals("first", mCaptureAnotherString.getValue()); + } + + public void testDoAction_NormalOperation() { + doAnswer(new Callable<Boolean>() { + @Override + public Boolean call() throws Exception { + return Boolean.TRUE; + } + }).when(mFoo).aBoolean(); + assertEquals(true, mFoo.aBoolean()); + } + + public void testComplexSituationWithCallback() { + // I want to specify that when hasCallback(Callback) method is called, the framework + // should immediately call on the captured callback. + doAnswer(new CallCapturedCallbackCallable()) + .when(mBar).getResultLater(mCaptureCallback.capture()); + + // The test. + mBar.getResultLater(new Callback() { + @Override + public void callMeNow() { + mFoo.add("yes"); + } + }); + + verify(mFoo).add("yes"); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IOException.class) + public void testDoAction_CanThrowDeclaredException() throws Exception { + doAnswer(new Callable<Void>() { + @Override + public Void call() throws Exception { + throw new IOException("Problem"); + } + }).when(mFoo).exceptionThrower(); + mFoo.exceptionThrower(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(RuntimeException.class) + public void testDoAction_CanThrowUndelcaredException() { + doAnswer(new Callable<Void>() { + @Override + public Void call() throws Exception { + throw new RuntimeException("Problem"); + } + }).when(mFoo).aBoolean(); + mFoo.aBoolean(); + } + + public void testRunThisIsAnAliasForDoAction() { + doAnswer(new Callable<Boolean>() { + @Override + public Boolean call() throws Exception { + return Boolean.TRUE; + } + }).when(mFoo).aBoolean(); + assertEquals(true, mFoo.aBoolean()); + } + + public void testVerifyingTwice() { + // Behaviour from Mockito docs online seems to be undefined for what should happen if you + // try to verify the same behaviour twice. + // I'm going to make a call on this one until I have more concrete information, and my + // call is that it is okay to verify the same thing twice - a verify doesn't "consume" + // the other verifications. + // Thus this will pass: + mFoo.aByte(); + verify(mFoo).aByte(); + verify(mFoo).aByte(); + } + + public void testVerifyNoMoreInteractions_SuccessWhenNoInteractions() { + // Not absolutely certain how this is supposed to behave. + // My guess is that every verify "tags" all the methods it verifies against. + // Then verifyNoMoreInteractions() will pass only if there are no "untagged" method calls. + // Thus, for a start, no interactions will pass. + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo, mBar); + } + + public void testVerifyNoMoreInteractions_SuccessWhenOneActionWasVerified() { + mFoo.aBoolean(); + verify(mFoo).aBoolean(); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo, mBar); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerifyNoMoreInteractions_FailsWhenOneActionWasNotVerified() { + mFoo.aBoolean(); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo, mBar); + } + + public void testVerifyNoMoreInteractions_SucceedsWhenAllActionsWereVerified() { + mFoo.get(3); + mFoo.get(20); + verify(mFoo, atLeastOnce()).get(anyInt()); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testVerifyNoMoreInteractions_FailsWhenMostButNotAllActionsWereVerified() { + mFoo.get(3); + mFoo.get(20); + mFoo.aByte(); + verify(mFoo, atLeastOnce()).get(anyInt()); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo); + } + + public void testVerifyNoMoreInteractions_ShouldIngoreStubbedCalls() { + doReturn("hi").when(mFoo).get(8); + mFoo.get(8); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testMatchers_WrongNumberOfMatchersOnStubbingCausesError() { + doReturn("hi").when(mBar).twoStrings("jim", eq("bob")); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testMatchers_WrongNumberOfMatchersOnVerifyCausesError() { + verify(mBar).twoStrings("jim", eq("bob")); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalStateException.class) + public void testCreateACaptureButDontUseItShouldFailAtNextVerify() { + // If we create a capture illegally, outside of a method call, like so: + mCaptureString.capture(); + // Then we will have illegally created an extra matcher object that we shouldn't have + // created that is now sitting on the stack, and that will confuse the next true method + // call on the mock object. + // Thus we should check in the verify() method that there are *no matchers* on the static + // list, as this would indicate a programming error such as the above. + verify(mFoo, anyTimes()).aBoolean(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalStateException.class) + public void testCreateACaptureButDontUseItShouldFailAtNextVerify_AlsoNoMoreInteractions() { + // Same result desired as in previous test. + mCaptureString.capture(); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalStateException.class) + public void testCreateACaptureButDontUseItShouldFailAtNextVerify_AlsoZeroInteraction() { + mCaptureString.capture(); + verifyZeroInteractions(mFoo); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalStateException.class) + public void testCheckStaticVariablesMethod() { + // To help us avoid programming errors, I'm adding a method that you can call from tear down, + // which will explode if there is anything still left in your static variables at the end + // of the test (so that you know you did something wrong) and that also clears that static + // variable (so that the next test won't fail). It should fail if we create a matcher + // be it a capture or anything else that is then not consumed. + anyInt(); + checkForProgrammingErrorsDuringTearDown(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testCantPassNullToVerifyCount() { + verify(mFoo, null).aBoolean(); + } + + public void testInjectionInNestedClasses() throws Exception { + class Outer { + @Mock protected Foo outerMock; + } + class Inner extends Outer { + @Mock protected Foo innerMock; + } + Inner inner = new Inner(); + assertNull(inner.innerMock); + assertNull(inner.outerMock); + initMocks(inner); + assertNotNull(inner.innerMock); + assertNotNull(inner.outerMock); + } + + public void testIsA_Succeeds() { + mFoo.takesObject(new Object()); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(isA(Object.class)); + } + + public void testIsA_WithSubclass() { + mFoo.takesObject("hello"); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(isA(Object.class)); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(isA(String.class)); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testIsA_FailsWithSuperclass() { + mFoo.takesObject(new Object()); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(isA(String.class)); + } + + public void testIsA_WillAcceptNull() { + mFoo.takesObject(null); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(isA(Object.class)); + verify(mFoo).takesObject(isA(String.class)); + } + + public void testIsA_MatchSubtype() { + mFoo.takesBar(mBarSubtype); + verify(mFoo).takesBar(isA(BarSubtype.class)); + } + + @ShouldThrow(AssertionError.class) + public void testIsA_MatchSubtypeFailed() { + mFoo.takesBar(mBar); + verify(mFoo).takesBar(isA(BarSubtype.class)); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = AssertionError.class, + messages = {"cannot verify call to", "boolean java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object)"}) + public void testVerifyEquals_ShouldFail() { + mFoo.equals(null); + verify(mFoo).equals(null); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = AssertionError.class, + messages = {"cannot verify call to", "int java.lang.Object.hashCode()"}) + public void testVerifyHashCode_ShouldFail() { + mFoo.hashCode(); + verify(mFoo).hashCode(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = AssertionError.class, + messages = {"cannot verify call to", "java.lang.String java.lang.Object.toString()"}) + public void testVerifyToString_ShouldFail() { + mFoo.toString(); + verify(mFoo).toString(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = AssertionError.class, + messages = {"cannot stub call to", "boolean java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object)"}) + public void testStubEquals_ShouldFail() { + doReturn(false).when(mFoo).equals(null); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = AssertionError.class, + messages = {"cannot stub call to", "int java.lang.Object.hashCode()"}) + public void testStubHashCode_ShouldFail() { + doReturn(0).when(mFoo).hashCode(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = AssertionError.class, + messages = {"cannot stub call to", "java.lang.String java.lang.Object.toString()"}) + public void testStubToString_ShouldFail() { + doReturn("party").when(mFoo).toString(); + } + + public void testEqualsMethod_DoesntCountAsInteraction() { + mFoo.takesBar(mBar); + verify(mFoo).takesBar(mBar); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mBar); + } + + public void testHashCodeMethod_DoesntCountAsInteraction() { + mFoo.hashCode(); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo); + } + + public void testToStringMethod_DoesntCountAsInteraction() { + mFoo.toString(); + verifyNoMoreInteractions(mFoo); + } + + public void testEquals_OnMock() { + assertTrue(mFoo.equals(mFoo)); + } + + public void testHashCode_OnMock() { + // The hashCode() is checked against zero, the default int value, to make sure it is actually + // being treated differently. + // It is possible for a hashCode() to be zero, but very unlikely. + assertNotSame(0, mFoo.hashCode()); + } + + public void testToString_OnMock() { + assertTrue(mFoo.toString().contains(Foo.class.getName())); + } + + public void testErrorMessages_NoArgMethodAndNoInteractions() { + /* I would like the error message to look like this: + * Expected exactly 2 calls to: + * mFoo.aBoolean() + * at the.line.where.the.verify.happened:xxx + * + * No method calls happened to this mock + */ + int verifyLineNumber = 0; + try { + verifyLineNumber = getNextLineNumber(); + verify(mFoo, times(2)).aBoolean(); + fail("Should have thrown an assertion error"); + } catch (AssertionError e) { + // Good, verify that the message is exactly as expected. + String expectedMessage = + "\nExpected exactly 2 calls to:\n" + + " mFoo.aBoolean()\n" + + " at " + singleLineStackTrace(verifyLineNumber) + "\n" + + "\n" + + "No method calls happened to this mock\n"; + assertEquals(expectedMessage, e.getMessage()); + } + } + + public void testErrorMessages_SomeArgsMethodAndSomeInteractions() { + /* I would like the error message to look like this: + * Expected exactly 1 call to: + * mFoo.add(String) + * at the.line.where.the.verify.happened:xxx + * + * Method calls that did happen: + * mFoo.aByte() + * at the.line.where.the.byte.happened:xxx + * mFoo.findByBoolean(boolean) + * at the line.where.the.boolean.happened:xxx + */ + int aByteLineNumber = 0; + int findByBooleanLineNumber = 0; + int verifyLineNumber = 0; + try { + aByteLineNumber = getNextLineNumber(); + mFoo.aByte(); + findByBooleanLineNumber = getNextLineNumber(); + mFoo.findByBoolean(true); + verifyLineNumber = getNextLineNumber(); + verify(mFoo).add("jim"); + fail("Should have thrown an assertion error"); + } catch (AssertionError e) { + // Good, verify that the message is exactly as expected. + String expectedMessage = + "\nExpected exactly 1 call to:\n" + + " mFoo.add(String)\n" + + " at " + singleLineStackTrace(verifyLineNumber) + "\n" + + "\n" + + "Method calls that did happen:\n" + + " mFoo.aByte()\n" + + " at " + singleLineStackTrace(aByteLineNumber) + "\n" + + " mFoo.findByBoolean(boolean)\n" + + " at " + singleLineStackTrace(findByBooleanLineNumber) + "\n"; + assertEquals(expectedMessage, e.getMessage()); + } + } + + public void testErrorMessage_DoReturnExplainsWhatWentWrong() { + /* I would like the error message to look like this: + * Can't return Long from stub for: + * (int) mFoo.anInt() + * at the.line.where.the.assignment.happened:xxx + */ + int lineNumber = 0; + try { + lineNumber = getNextLineNumber(); + doReturn(10L).when(mFoo).anInt(); + fail("Should have thrown an IllegalArgumentException"); + } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { + // Good, expected, verify the message. + String expectedMessage = + "\nCan't return Long from stub for:\n" + + " (int) mFoo.anInt()\n" + + " at " + singleLineStackTrace(lineNumber) + "\n"; + assertEquals(expectedMessage, e.getMessage()); + } + } + + public void testErrorMessage_DoReturnAlsoHasGoodErrorMessageForVoidMethods() { + /* I would like the error message to look like this: + * Can't return String from stub for: + * (void) mFoo.add(String) + * at the.line.where.the.assignment.happened:xxx + */ + int lineNumber = 0; + try { + lineNumber = getNextLineNumber(); + doReturn("hello").when(mFoo).add("jim"); + fail("Should have thrown an IllegalArgumentException"); + } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { + // Good, expected, verify the message. + String expectedMessage = + "\nCan't return String from stub for:\n" + + " (void) mFoo.add(String)\n" + + " at " + singleLineStackTrace(lineNumber) + "\n"; + assertEquals(expectedMessage, e.getMessage()); + } + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldFailSinceDoubleIsNotAString() { + doReturn("hello").when(mFoo).aDouble(); + } + + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldPassSinceStringCanBeReturnedFromObjectMethod() { + doReturn("hello").when(mFoo).anObject(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldFailSinceObjectCantBeReturnedFromString() { + doReturn(new Object()).when(mFoo).aString(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldFailSinceBarIsNotSubtypeOfBarSubtype() { + doReturn(mBar).when(mFoo).aBarSubtype(); + } + + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldPassSinceBarSubTypeIsABar() { + doReturn(mBarSubtype).when(mFoo).aBar(); + } + + // TODO(hugohudson): 7. Should fix this. +// @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldFailBecauseNullIsNotAByte() { + doReturn(null).when(mFoo).aByte(); + } + + // TODO(hugohudson): 7. Should fix this. + // Once we fix the previous test we won't need this one. + // I'm just demonstrating that currently this fails with NPE at use-time not at stub-time. + @ShouldThrow(NullPointerException.class) + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldFailBecauseNullIsNotAByte2() { + doReturn(null).when(mFoo).aByte(); + mFoo.aByte(); + } + + public void testDoReturn_ThisShouldPassSinceNullIsAnObject() { + doReturn(null).when(mFoo).anObject(); + } + + // TODO(hugohudson): 7. Should fix this. + // At present we aren't catching this, and would have difficulty doing so since we don't know + // the type of the callable. +// @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testDoAnswer_ThisShouldFailSinceStringIsNotAByte() { + doAnswer(new Callable<String>() { + @Override public String call() throws Exception { return "hi"; } + }).when(mFoo).aByte(); + } + + // TODO(hugohudson): 7. Should fix this to give proper message. + // We could at least give a good message saying why you get failure - saying that your string + // is not a byte, and pointing to where you stubbed it. + @ShouldThrow(ClassCastException.class) + public void testDoAnswer_ThisShouldFailSinceStringIsNotAByte2() { + doAnswer(new Callable<String>() { + @Override public String call() throws Exception { return "hi"; } + }).when(mFoo).aByte(); + mFoo.aByte(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = IllegalArgumentException.class, + messages = { " (Bar) mFoo.aBar()" }) + public void testDoAnswer_ShouldHaveSimpleNameOnReturnValue() { + doReturn("hi").when(mFoo).aBar(); + } + + @ShouldThrow(IllegalArgumentException.class) + public void testCantCreateMockOfNullType() { + mock(null); + } + + @ShouldThrow(value = AssertionError.class, + messages = { "Expected exactly 1 call to:", "onClickListener.onClick(Bar)" }) + public void testCreateMockWithNullFieldName() { + OnClickListener mockClickListener = mock(OnClickListener.class); + verify(mockClickListener).onClick(null); + } + + public void testDoubleVerifyNoProblems() { + // Reusing a mock after a verify should be fine. + // There was a bug with this, let's check it doesn't regress. + mFoo.aBar(); + verify(mFoo).aBar(); + + mFoo.aByte(); + verify(mFoo).aByte(); + } + + // TODO(hugohudson): 5. Every @ShouldThrow method should be improved by adding test for the + // content of the error message. First augment the annotation to take a String which must + // form a substring of the getMessage() for the Exception, then check that the exceptions + // thrown are as informative as possible. + + // TODO(hugohudson): 5. Add InOrder class, so that we can check that the given methods on + // the given mocks happen in the right order. It will be pretty easy to do. The syntax + // looks like this: + // InOrder inOrder = inOrder(firstMock, secondMock); + // inOrder.verify(firstMock).firstMethod(); + // inOrder.verify(secondMock).secondMethod(); + // This allows us to verify that the calls happened in the desired order. + // By far the simplest way to do this is have a static AtomicInteger on the class which + // indicates exactly when every method call happened, and then just compare order based on + // that. + + // TODO(hugohudson): 5. Make the doReturn() method take variable arguments. + // The syntax is: + // doReturn(1, 2, 3).when(mFoo).anInt(); + // And of course means that the method returns 1 the first time, 2, the second and 3 the third. + // Note that this doesn't imply verification, and I presume that the 3 is always returned for + // the 4th and subsequent times. + + // TODO(hugohudson): 6. Could also offer a nicer syntax for multiple returns like this: + // How about doReturn().thenThrow().thenReturn().when(mFoo).aDouble(); + + // TODO(hugohudson): 5. Get around to implementing Mockito's when() syntax. + // I don't really like it, because it means a lot more static nonsense, with yet more + // opportunities to shoot oneself in the foot. + // Plus, where's the upside in more than one way to do the same thing - it just gets confusing. + // But, I imagine that plenty of people who are familiar with Mockito will want this, so I + // probably should do it, plus there's a good argument that it allows typechecking of the + // method calls, so I guess we probably should. Looks like this: + // when(mock.foo(0)).thenReturn(1); + // when(mock.foo(1)).thenThrow(new RuntimeException) + // when(mock.foo(anyInt())).thenReturn("bar") + // when(mock.foo(argThat(isValid()))).thenReturn("element") + // when(mock.someMethod("some arg")).thenThrow(new RuntimeException()).thenReturn("foo"); + // when(mock.someMethod("some arg")).thenReturn("one", "two", "three"); + // when(mock.someMethod(anyString())).thenAnswer(new Answer() { + // @Override + // Object answer(InvocationOnMock invocation) { + // Object[] args = invocation.getArguments(); + // Object mock = invocation.getMock(); + // return "called with arguments: " + args; + // } + // } + + // TODO(hugohudson): 6. Again we can chain things like doNothing() then doThrow() I suppose. + // doNothing().doThrow(new RuntimeException()).when(mock).someVoidMethod(); + + // TODO(hugohudson): 6. I really like the idea of implementing the Spy, which is a wrapper on + // a real object and delegates all calls to that real object, but allows you to intercept + // the ones that you want to. + // Sounds like it will be particularly good for testing legacy code. + // But also wouldn't be so much use without us being able to mock concrete classes, which I + // imagine is not on the cards for a while yet. + + // TODO(hugohudson): 6. Could possibly look into more aliases for the common methods, so that + // you can do the 'given... when... assertThat...' pattern as follows: + // //given + // given(seller.askForBread()).willReturn(new Bread()); + // //when + // Goods goods = shop.buyBread(); + // //then + // assertThat(goods, containBread()); + + // TODO(hugohudson): 6. How about timeouts that are mentioned in Mockito docs? + // Sounds like a good idea. Would look like this: + // verify(mFoo, within(50).milliseconds()).get(0); + + // TODO(hugohudson): 6. Consider bringing back in the async code I wrote for the AndroidMock + // framework so that you can expect to wait for the method call. + // Although obviously we're more keen on encouraging people to write unit tests that don't + // require async behaviour in the first place. + + /** Returns the line number of the line following the method call. */ + private int getNextLineNumber() { + return new Exception().getStackTrace()[1].getLineNumber() + 1; + } + + /** Returns a string like: "com.google.foo.TestFoo.testMethod(TestFoo:50)" */ + private String singleLineStackTrace(int lineNumber) { + return getClass().getName() + "." + getName() + "(" + getClass().getSimpleName() + + ".java:" + lineNumber + ")"; + } + + /** Simple callable that invokes the callback captured in the callback member variable. */ + private class CallCapturedCallbackCallable implements Callable<Object> { + @Override + public Object call() { + mCaptureCallback.getValue().callMeNow(); + return null; + } + } + + private Foo createNotARealMock() { + InvocationHandler handler = new InvocationHandler() { + @Override + public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable { + return null; + } + }; + Foo notARealMock = (Foo) Proxy.newProxyInstance( + getClass().getClassLoader(), new Class<?>[]{ Foo.class }, handler); + assertNotNull(notARealMock); + return notARealMock; + } + + private static Callback createNoOpCallback() { + return new Callback() { + @Override + public void callMeNow() { + } + }; + } +} |