JMockit equivalent for whenNew
In Powermock there is method whenNew
.
I am new to Jmockit. I am migrating my application from Powermock to Jmockit.
Can you please tell me what is the equivalent for whenNew
in Jmockit or how to implement the same in Jmockit? I really need this to be resolved to move forward.
The scenario is new RestTemplate()
is used locally in different methods in a class ...with whenNew
we can assign the mocked resttemplate value but not I am struggling to mock the same. Any suggestions?
java junit mockito powermock jmockit
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In Powermock there is method whenNew
.
I am new to Jmockit. I am migrating my application from Powermock to Jmockit.
Can you please tell me what is the equivalent for whenNew
in Jmockit or how to implement the same in Jmockit? I really need this to be resolved to move forward.
The scenario is new RestTemplate()
is used locally in different methods in a class ...with whenNew
we can assign the mocked resttemplate value but not I am struggling to mock the same. Any suggestions?
java junit mockito powermock jmockit
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Hi, usually adding a piece of code of what you already have helps in getting an answer. Could you add one?
– Alfergon
Dec 28 '18 at 9:14
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In Powermock there is method whenNew
.
I am new to Jmockit. I am migrating my application from Powermock to Jmockit.
Can you please tell me what is the equivalent for whenNew
in Jmockit or how to implement the same in Jmockit? I really need this to be resolved to move forward.
The scenario is new RestTemplate()
is used locally in different methods in a class ...with whenNew
we can assign the mocked resttemplate value but not I am struggling to mock the same. Any suggestions?
java junit mockito powermock jmockit
New contributor
In Powermock there is method whenNew
.
I am new to Jmockit. I am migrating my application from Powermock to Jmockit.
Can you please tell me what is the equivalent for whenNew
in Jmockit or how to implement the same in Jmockit? I really need this to be resolved to move forward.
The scenario is new RestTemplate()
is used locally in different methods in a class ...with whenNew
we can assign the mocked resttemplate value but not I am struggling to mock the same. Any suggestions?
java junit mockito powermock jmockit
java junit mockito powermock jmockit
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Hi, usually adding a piece of code of what you already have helps in getting an answer. Could you add one?
– Alfergon
Dec 28 '18 at 9:14
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Hi, usually adding a piece of code of what you already have helps in getting an answer. Could you add one?
– Alfergon
Dec 28 '18 at 9:14
Hi, usually adding a piece of code of what you already have helps in getting an answer. Could you add one?
– Alfergon
Dec 28 '18 at 9:14
Hi, usually adding a piece of code of what you already have helps in getting an answer. Could you add one?
– Alfergon
Dec 28 '18 at 9:14
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In your case, I think that what you're trying to do is to mock the construction of a new instance of RestTemplate.
You should take a look at JMockit's doc as its really well done and a lot of the questions are already answered there (in your case here).
@Test
public void test(@Mocked RestTemplate restTemplateMock) {
new Expectations() {{
new RestTemplate(); result = restTemplateMock;
restTemplateMock.method(); result = "something";
}};
// Code under test:
new RestTemplate().method(); // will return "something"
}
Use the necessary constructor depending on the parameters you need to pass and I think this should help you.
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In your case, I think that what you're trying to do is to mock the construction of a new instance of RestTemplate.
You should take a look at JMockit's doc as its really well done and a lot of the questions are already answered there (in your case here).
@Test
public void test(@Mocked RestTemplate restTemplateMock) {
new Expectations() {{
new RestTemplate(); result = restTemplateMock;
restTemplateMock.method(); result = "something";
}};
// Code under test:
new RestTemplate().method(); // will return "something"
}
Use the necessary constructor depending on the parameters you need to pass and I think this should help you.
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In your case, I think that what you're trying to do is to mock the construction of a new instance of RestTemplate.
You should take a look at JMockit's doc as its really well done and a lot of the questions are already answered there (in your case here).
@Test
public void test(@Mocked RestTemplate restTemplateMock) {
new Expectations() {{
new RestTemplate(); result = restTemplateMock;
restTemplateMock.method(); result = "something";
}};
// Code under test:
new RestTemplate().method(); // will return "something"
}
Use the necessary constructor depending on the parameters you need to pass and I think this should help you.
add a comment |
In your case, I think that what you're trying to do is to mock the construction of a new instance of RestTemplate.
You should take a look at JMockit's doc as its really well done and a lot of the questions are already answered there (in your case here).
@Test
public void test(@Mocked RestTemplate restTemplateMock) {
new Expectations() {{
new RestTemplate(); result = restTemplateMock;
restTemplateMock.method(); result = "something";
}};
// Code under test:
new RestTemplate().method(); // will return "something"
}
Use the necessary constructor depending on the parameters you need to pass and I think this should help you.
In your case, I think that what you're trying to do is to mock the construction of a new instance of RestTemplate.
You should take a look at JMockit's doc as its really well done and a lot of the questions are already answered there (in your case here).
@Test
public void test(@Mocked RestTemplate restTemplateMock) {
new Expectations() {{
new RestTemplate(); result = restTemplateMock;
restTemplateMock.method(); result = "something";
}};
// Code under test:
new RestTemplate().method(); // will return "something"
}
Use the necessary constructor depending on the parameters you need to pass and I think this should help you.
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