Mockito - Gestion des exceptions
Mockito offre la possibilité à un simulacre de lever des exceptions, de sorte que la gestion des exceptions peut être testée. Jetez un œil à l'extrait de code suivant.
//add the behavior to throw exception
doThrow(new Runtime Exception("divide operation not implemented"))
.when(calcService).add(10.0,20.0);
Ici, nous avons ajouté une clause d'exception à un objet fictif. MathApplication utilise calcService en utilisant sa méthode add et le simulacre lance une RuntimeException chaque fois que la méthode calcService.add () est appelée.
Exemple
Step 1 − Create an interface called CalculatorService to provide mathematical functions
File: CalculatorService.java
public interface CalculatorService {
public double add(double input1, double input2);
public double subtract(double input1, double input2);
public double multiply(double input1, double input2);
public double divide(double input1, double input2);
}
Step 2 − Create a JAVA class to represent MathApplication
File: MathApplication.java
public class MathApplication {
private CalculatorService calcService;
public void setCalculatorService(CalculatorService calcService){
this.calcService = calcService;
}
public double add(double input1, double input2){
return calcService.add(input1, input2);
}
public double subtract(double input1, double input2){
return calcService.subtract(input1, input2);
}
public double multiply(double input1, double input2){
return calcService.multiply(input1, input2);
}
public double divide(double input1, double input2){
return calcService.divide(input1, input2);
}
}
Step 3 − Test the MathApplication class
Testons la classe MathApplication, en y injectant un simulacre de calculatorService. Mock sera créé par Mockito.
File: MathApplicationTester.java
import static org.mockito.Mockito.doThrow;
import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.runners.MockitoJUnitRunner;
// @RunWith attaches a runner with the test class to initialize the test data
@RunWith(MockitoRunner.class)
public class MathApplicationTester {
// @TestSubject annotation is used to identify class
which is going to use the mock object
@TestSubject
MathApplication mathApplication = new MathApplication();
//@Mock annotation is used to create the mock object to be injected
@Mock
CalculatorService calcService;
@Test(expected = RuntimeException.class)
public void testAdd(){
//add the behavior to throw exception
doThrow(new RuntimeException("Add operation not implemented"))
.when(calcService).add(10.0,20.0);
//test the add functionality
Assert.assertEquals(mathApplication.add(10.0, 20.0),30.0,0);
}
}
Step 4 − Execute test cases
Créez un fichier de classe Java nommé TestRunner dans C:\> Mockito_WORKSPACE pour exécuter des cas de test.
File: TestRunner.java
import org.junit.runner.JUnitCore;
import org.junit.runner.Result;
import org.junit.runner.notification.Failure;
public class TestRunner {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Result result = JUnitCore.runClasses(MathApplicationTester.class);
for (Failure failure : result.getFailures()) {
System.out.println(failure.toString());
}
System.out.println(result.wasSuccessful());
}
}
Step 5 − Verify the Result
Compilez les classes en utilisant javac compilateur comme suit -
C:\Mockito_WORKSPACE>javac CalculatorService.java MathApplication.
java MathApplicationTester.java TestRunner.java
Exécutez maintenant le Test Runner pour voir le résultat -
C:\Mockito_WORKSPACE>java TestRunner
Vérifiez la sortie.
testAdd(MathApplicationTester): Add operation not implemented
false