I'm currently studying the Mockito framework and I've created several test cases using Mockito.
But then I read that instead of invoking mock(SomeClass.class) I can use the @Mock
and the @InjectMocks
- The only thing I need to do is to annotate my test class with @RunWith(MockitoJUnitRunner.class)
or use the MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
in the @Before
method.
But it doesn't work - It seems that the @Mock
won't work!
Here is my 2 codes revisions - one using the annotations and one without.
What am I doing wrong?
public class ReportServiceImplTestMockito {
private TaskService mockTaskService; // This is the Mock object
private ReportServiceImpl service;
@Before
public void init(){
service = new ReportServiceImpl();
mockTaskService = mock(TaskServiceImpl.class);
service.setTaskServiceImpl(mockTaskService);
}
/// ...
Some tests
}
As I said - this work great.
But the following wont:
@RunWith(MockitoJUnitRunner.class)
public class ReportServiceImplTestMockito {
@Mock
private TaskService mockTaskService;
@InjectMocks
private ReportServiceImpl service;
// Some tests
}
And here is the ReportServiceImpl
class:
@Service
public class ReportServiceImpl implements ReportService {
@Autowired
private TaskService taskServiceImpl;
public ReportServiceImpl(){}
public ReportServiceImpl(TaskService taskService){
this.taskServiceImpl = taskService;
}
public void setTaskServiceImpl(TaskService taskServiceImpl) {
this.taskServiceImpl = taskServiceImpl;
}
}
What am I missing?
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