# Mockito-Kotlin [ ![Download](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/org.mockito.kotlin/mockito-kotlin/badge.svg) ](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/org.mockito.kotlin/mockito-kotlin) [![Nexus Snapshot](https://img.shields.io/nexus/s/org.mockito.kotlin/mockito-kotlin?server=https%3A%2F%2Fs01.oss.sonatype.org%2F)](https://s01.oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/mockito/kotlin/mockito-kotlin/) A small library that provides helper functions to work with [Mockito](https://github.com/mockito/mockito) in Kotlin. ## Install Mockito-Kotlin is available on Maven Central. For Gradle users, add the following to your `build.gradle`, replacing `x.x.x` with the latest version: ```groovy testImplementation "org.mockito.kotlin:mockito-kotlin:x.x.x" ``` ## Example A test using Mockito-Kotlin typically looks like the following: ```kotlin @Test fun doAction_doesSomething(){ /* Given */ val mock = mock { on { getText() } doReturn "text" } val classUnderTest = ClassUnderTest(mock) /* When */ classUnderTest.doAction() /* Then */ verify(mock).doSomething(any()) } ``` For more info and samples, see the [Wiki](https://github.com/mockito/mockito-kotlin/wiki). ## Building Mockito-Kotlin is built with Gradle. - `./gradlew build` builds and tests the project - `./gradlew publishToMavenLocal` installs the maven artifacts in your local repository - `./gradlew check` runs the test suite (See Testing below) ### Versioning Mockito-Kotlin roughly follows SEMVER ### Testing Mockito-Kotlin's test suite is located in a separate `tests` module, to allow running the tests using several Kotlin versions whilst still keeping the base module at a recent version. - `./gradlew check` runs the checks including tests. Usually it is enough to test only using the default Kotlin versions; CI will test against multiple versions. If you want to test using a different Kotlin version locally, set an environment variable `KOTLIN_VERSION` and run the tests. ### Acknowledgements `mockito-kotlin` was created and developed by [nhaarman@](https://github.com/nhaarman) after which the repository was integrated into the official Mockito GitHub organization. We would like to thank Niek for the original idea and extensive work plus support that went into `mockito-kotlin`.