To tell you first, i have tried and tried it again and now i need some help
Heres my code
package staticPkg;
public class Static {
public static final String staticMethod() {
System.out.println("Static method called");
return "Static called";
}
}
package staticPkg;
public class TargetClass {
Static staticClass;
public String callHere() {
return Static.staticMethod();
}
}
package staticPkg;
import org.easymock.EasyMock;
import org.powermock.api.easymock.PowerMock;
import org.powermock.core.classloader.annotations.PrepareForTest;
import org.testng.IObjectFactory;
import org.testng.annotations.BeforeMethod;
import org.testng.annotations.ObjectFactory;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
@PrepareForTest({Static.class})
public class TestClass {
Static staticClass = null;
@ObjectFactory
public IObjectFactory getObjectFactory() {
System.out.println("got object factory");
return new org.powermock.modules.testng.PowerMockObjectFactory();
}
@BeforeMethod
public void setup() {
System.out.println("print me");
PowerMock.mockStatic(Static.class);
staticClass = PowerMock.createMock(Static.class);
}
@Test
public void testMe() {
EasyMock.expect(Static.staticMethod()).andReturn("Mock called").anyTimes();
PowerMock.replay(Static.class,staticClass);
TargetClass tc = new TargetClass();
String output = tc.callHere();
PowerMock.verify(Static.class,staticClass);
System.out.println(output);
}
}
And heres the log
[Parser] Running: C:\MockWorkspace\Mock\temp-testng-customsuite.xml
got object facto开发者_Python百科ry print me Static method called FAILED: testMe java.lang.IllegalStateException: no last call on a mock available at org.easymock.EasyMock.getControlForLastCall(EasyMock.java:521) at org.easymock.EasyMock.expect(EasyMock.java:499) at staticPkg.TestClass.testMe(TestClass.java:46) ... Removed 22 stack frames =============================================== staticPkg.TestClass Tests run: 1, Failures: 1, Skips: 0 =============================================== =============================================== Mock Total tests run: 1, Failures: 1, Skips: 0 ===============================================
Help please, i have tried a variety of solutions, can't get it done. Please can anyone try this code and correct it for success? I get error in EasyMock.expect ...............
Got a work around at http://blogs.bytecode.com.au/glen/2006/10/12/doing-bytecode-kungfu-with-javassist.html And it works But wait..........I am stuck again My testcase works fine when runs alone, but when run with Ant, it gives problem. Might be other test cases of different files are interfering. I got the same error, when my individual test case was using @PrepareTest & easymock/powermock
[testng] ====================STATIC CALLED=========================== [testng] javassist.CannotCompileException: by java.lang.LinkageError: loader (instance of sun/misc/Launcher$AppClass Loader): attempted duplicate class definition for name: "com/symantec/mobius/aggregator/submission/SubmissionFactory" [testng] at javassist.ClassPool.toClass(ClassPool.java:1085) [testng] at javassist.ClassPool.toClass(ClassPool.java:1028) [testng] at javassist.ClassPool.toClass(ClassPool.java:986) [testng] at javassist.CtClass.toClass(CtClass.java:1110)
Try extending from PowerMockTestCase. The TestNG support will also be updated in next version of PowerMock (1.4.9).
I faced this same issue, and struggled a lot. Finally, found the following solution:
Another alternative is to set the object-factory
to org.powermock.modules.testng.PowerMockObjectFactory
in the TestNG suite.xml. Here is a sample suite file:
<suite name="dgf" verbose="10" object-factory="org.powermock.modules.testng.PowerMockObjectFactory">
<test name="dgf">
<classes>
<class name="com.example.ClientTest"/>
</classes>
</test>
</suite>
Of course, you can also extend your test case from PowerMockTestCase as told by Johan.
Mock all the static methods in static class before proceeding to mock the static method. Try with this:
@Test
public void testMe() {
PowerMock.mockStatic(Static.class);
EasyMock.expect(Static.staticMethod()).andReturn("Mock called").anyTimes();
PowerMock.replay(Static.class,staticClass);
TargetClass tc = new TargetClass();
String output = tc.callHere();
PowerMock.verify(Static.class,staticClass);
System.out.println(output);
}
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