EasyMock - Appels en attente
EasyMock fournit un contrôle spécial sur le nombre d'appels qui peuvent être effectués sur une méthode particulière. Supposons que MathApplication n'appelle la méthode CalculatorService.serviceUsed () qu'une seule fois, alors il ne devrait pas pouvoir appeler CalculatorService.serviceUsed () plus d'une fois.
//add the behavior of calc service to add two numbers and serviceUsed.
EasyMock.expect(calcService.add(10.0,20.0)).andReturn(30.00);
calcService.serviceUsed();
//limit the method call to 1, no less and no more calls are allowed
EasyMock.expectLastCall().times(1);
Créez l'interface CalculatorService comme suit.
Fichier: 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);
public void serviceUsed();
}
Exemple avec calcService.serviceUsed () appelé une fois
Step 1: Create an interface called CalculatorService to provide mathematical functionsFichier: 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);
public void serviceUsed();
}
Step 2: Create a JAVA class to represent MathApplication
Fichier: MathApplication.java
public class MathApplication {
private CalculatorService calcService;
public void setCalculatorService(CalculatorService calcService){
this.calcService = calcService;
}
public double add(double input1, double input2){
calcService.serviceUsed();
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 EasyMock.
Fichier: MathApplicationTester.java
import org.easymock.EasyMock;
import org.easymock.EasyMockRunner;
import org.easymock.Mock;
import org.easymock.TestSubject;
import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
// @RunWith attaches a runner with the test class to initialize the test data
@RunWith(EasyMockRunner.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
public void testAdd(){
//add the behavior of calc service to add two numbers
EasyMock.expect(calcService.add(10.0,20.0)).andReturn(30.00);
calcService.serviceUsed();
EasyMock.expectLastCall().times(1);
//activate the mock
EasyMock.replay(calcService);
//test the add functionality
Assert.assertEquals(mathApplication.add(10.0, 20.0),30.0,0);
//verify call to calcService is made or not
EasyMock.verify(calcService);
}
}
Step 4: Execute test cases
Créez un fichier de classe Java nommé TestRunner dans C:\> EasyMock_WORKSPACE pour exécuter des cas de test.
Fichier: 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:\EasyMock_WORKSPACE>javac Calculator Service.java Math Application.java Math Application Tester.java Test Runner.java
Maintenant, exécutez le Test Runner pour voir le résultat:
C:\EasyMock_WORKSPACE>java TestRunner
Vérifiez la sortie.
true
Exemple avec calcService.serviceUsed () appelé deux fois
Step 1: Create an interface CalculatorService to provide mathematical functions.
Fichier: 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);
public void serviceUsed();
}
Step 2: Create a JAVA class to represent MathApplication.
Fichier: MathApplication.java
public class MathApplication {
private CalculatorService calcService;
public void setCalculatorService(CalculatorService calcService){
this.calcService = calcService;
}
public double add(double input1, double input2){
calcService.serviceUsed();
calcService.serviceUsed();
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 EasyMock.
Fichier: MathApplicationTester.java
import org.easymock.EasyMock;
import org.easymock.EasyMockRunner;
import org.easymock.Mock;
import org.easymock.TestSubject;
import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
// @RunWith attaches a runner with the test class to initialize the test data
@RunWith(EasyMockRunner.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
public void testAdd(){
//add the behavior of calc service to add two numbers
EasyMock.expect(calcService.add(10.0,20.0)).andReturn(30.00);
calcService.serviceUsed();
EasyMock.expectLastCall().times(1);
//activate the mock
EasyMock.replay(calcService);
//test the add functionality
Assert.assertEquals(mathApplication.add(10.0, 20.0),30.0,0);
//verify call to calcService is made or not
EasyMock.verify(calcService);
}
}
Step 4: Execute test cases<
Créez un fichier de classe Java nommé TestRunner dans C:\> EasyMock_WORKSPACEpour exécuter des cas de test.
Fichier: 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:\EasyMock_WORKSPACE>javac CalculatorService.java MathApplication.java MathApplicationTester.java TestRunner.java
Maintenant, exécutez le Test Runner pour voir le résultat:
C:\EasyMock_WORKSPACE>java TestRunner
Vérifiez la sortie.
testAdd(com.tutorialspoint.mock.MathApplicationTester):
Unexpected method call CalculatorService.serviceUsed():
CalculatorService.add(10.0, 20.0): expected: 1, actual: 0
CalculatorService.serviceUsed(): expected: 1, actual: 2
false
Exemple sans appeler calcService.serviceUsed ()
Step 1: Create an interface Calculator Service to provide mathematical functions
Fichier: 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);
public void serviceUsed();
}
Step 2: Create a JAVA class to represent MathApplication
Fichier: 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 EasyMock.
Fichier: MathApplicationTester.java
import org.easymock.EasyMock;
import org.easymock.EasyMockRunner;
import org.easymock.Mock;
import org.easymock.TestSubject;
import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
// @RunWith attaches a runner with the test class to initialize the test data
@RunWith(EasyMockRunner.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
public void testAdd(){
//add the behavior of calc service to add two numbers
EasyMock.expect(calcService.add(10.0,20.0)).andReturn(30.00);
calcService.serviceUsed();
EasyMock.expectLastCall().times(1);
//activate the mock
EasyMock.replay(calcService);
//test the add functionality
Assert.assertEquals(mathApplication.add(10.0, 20.0),30.0,0);
//verify call to calcService is made or not
EasyMock.verify(calcService);
}
}
Step 4: Execute test cases
Créez un fichier de classe Java nommé TestRunner dans C:\> EasyMock_WORKSPACE pour exécuter des cas de test.
Fichier: 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:\EasyMock_WORKSPACE>javac Calculator Service.java Math Application.java Math Application Tester.java Test Runner.java
Maintenant, exécutez le Test Runner pour voir le résultat:
C:\EasyMock_WORKSPACE>java TestRunner
Vérifiez la sortie.
testAdd(com.tutorialspoint.mock.MathApplicationTester):
Expectation failure on verify:
CalculatorService.serviceUsed(): expected: 1, actual: 0
false