/* * Copyright (c) 2007 Mockito contributors * This program is made available under the terms of the MIT License. */ package org.mockito; import org.mockito.exceptions.base.MockitoException; import org.mockito.internal.configuration.GlobalConfiguration; import org.mockito.junit.MockitoJUnitRunner; import org.mockito.plugins.AnnotationEngine; /** * MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this); initializes fields annotated with Mockito annotations. * See also {@link MockitoSession} which not only initializes mocks * but also adds extra validation for cleaner tests! *
*
* public class ArticleManagerTest extends SampleBaseTestCase {
*
* @Mock private ArticleCalculator calculator;
* @Mock private ArticleDatabase database;
* @Mock private UserProvider userProvider;
*
* private ArticleManager manager;
*
* @Before public void setup() {
* manager = new ArticleManager(userProvider, database, calculator);
* }
* }
*
* public class SampleBaseTestCase {
*
* @Before public void initMocks() {
* MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
* }
* }
*
* * Read also about other annotations @{@link Spy}, @{@link Captor}, @{@link InjectMocks} *
* MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this)
method has to called to initialize annotated fields.
*
* In above example, initMocks()
is called in @Before (JUnit4) method of test's base class.
* For JUnit3 initMocks()
can go to setup()
method of a base class.
* You can also put initMocks() in your JUnit runner (@RunWith) or use built-in runner: {@link MockitoJUnitRunner}
*/
public class MockitoAnnotations {
/**
* Initializes objects annotated with Mockito annotations for given testClass:
* @{@link org.mockito.Mock}, @{@link Spy}, @{@link Captor}, @{@link InjectMocks}
*
* See examples in javadoc for {@link MockitoAnnotations} class. */ public static void initMocks(Object testClass) { if (testClass == null) { throw new MockitoException("testClass cannot be null. For info how to use @Mock annotations see examples in javadoc for MockitoAnnotations class"); } AnnotationEngine annotationEngine = new GlobalConfiguration().tryGetPluginAnnotationEngine(); annotationEngine.process(testClass.getClass(), testClass); } }