StubFor supports (typically unit) testing of classes in isolation by allowing a loosely-ordered expectation of the behavior of collaborators to be defined. A typical test scenario involves a class under test (CUT) and one or more collaborators. In such a scenario it is often desirable to just test the business logic of the CUT. One strategy for doing that is to replace the collaborator instances with simplified stub objects to help isolate out the logic in the CUT. StubFor allows such stubs to be created using meta-programming. The desired behavior of collaborators is defined as a behavior specification. The behavior can be checked by the user using verify(). With StubFor, a stub's expectation is sequence independent and use of verify() is left to the user. Typical usage is as follows: <
import groovy.mock.interceptor.StubFor class Person { String first, last } class Family { Person mother, father def nameOfFather() { "$father.first $father.last" } } def stub = new StubFor(Person) stub.demand.with { getLast{ 'name' } getFirst{ 'dummy' } } stub.use { def john = new Person(first:'John', last:'Smith') def f = new Family(father:john) assert f.nameOfFather() == 'dummy name' } stub.expect.verify()Here,
Family
is our class under test and Person
is the collaborator.
We are using normal Groovy property semantics here; hence the statement
father.first
causes a call to father.getFirst()
to occur.
For a complete list of features, see: MockFor.
Type | Name and description |
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def |
ignore(Object filter, Closure filterBehavior = null) Allows particular method calls to be ignored and not treated as part of the required behavior specification. |
GroovyObject |
makeProxyInstance(def args, boolean isDelegate) |
GroovyObject |
proxyDelegateInstance(def args = null) Allows a more traditional instance-style stubbing paradigm. |
GroovyObject |
proxyInstance(def args = null) Allows a more traditional instance-style stubbing paradigm. |
void |
use(Closure closure) @See MockFor#use(Closure) |
void |
use(GroovyObject obj, Closure closure) |
void |
verify(GroovyObject obj) For manual verification |
void |
verify() Convenience method |
Allows particular method calls to be ignored and not treated as part of
the required behavior specification. If you don't specify a return closure
the method call will fall through to the underlying instance, i.e. half-mock style.
The filter
object is invoked using the normal Groovy isCase()
semantics.
Allows a more traditional instance-style stubbing paradigm. This is the recommended method to call to use the instance-style with Java classes.
Allows a more traditional instance-style stubbing paradigm. This is the recommended method to call to use the instance-style with Groovy classes.
For manual verification
Convenience method
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