Best Powermock code snippet using samples.testng.MockStaticTest
Source: MockStaticTest.java
...31 * @author Johan Haleby32 * @author Jan Kronquist33 */34@PrepareForTest( { StaticService.class, StaticHelper.class })35public class MockStaticTest extends PowerMockTestCase {36 @Test37 public void testMockStatic() throws Exception {38 mockStatic(StaticService.class);39 String expected = "Hello altered World";40 expect(StaticService.say("hello")).andReturn("Hello altered World");41 replay(StaticService.class);42 String actual = StaticService.say("hello");43 verify(StaticService.class);44 Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual);45 }46 @Test47 public void testMockStaticFinal() throws Exception {48 mockStatic(StaticService.class);49 String expected = "Hello altered World";...
MockStaticTest
Using AI Code Generation
1import org.mockito.MockedStatic;2import org.testng.annotations.Test;3public class MockStaticTest {4 public void testMockStatic() {5 try (MockedStatic<StaticClass> theMock = Mockito.mockStatic(StaticClass.class)) {6 theMock.when(StaticClass::staticMethod).thenReturn(100);7 assert StaticClass.staticMethod() == 100;8 }9 }10}11package samples.testng;12public class StaticClass {13 public static int staticMethod() {14 return 1;15 }16}17when(StaticClass::staticMethod).thenReturn(100)18verify(StaticClass::staticMethod, times(1))19verify(StaticClass::staticMethod, times(1))20verify(StaticClass::staticMethod, never())21when(StaticClass::staticMethod).thenReturn(100)22when(StaticClass::staticMethod).thenThrow(new RuntimeException())23verify(StaticClass::staticMethod, times(1))24verify(StaticClass::staticMethod, never())25when(StaticClass::staticMethod).thenReturn(100)26when(StaticClass::staticMethod).thenThrow(new RuntimeException())
MockStaticTest
Using AI Code Generation
1public class MockStaticTestTest {2 public void testMockStatic() {3 MockStaticTest mockStaticTest = mock(MockStaticTest.class);4 when(mockStaticTest.getGreeting()).thenReturn("Hello");5 assertEquals(mockStaticTest.getGreeting(), "Hello");6 }7}
MockStaticTest
Using AI Code Generation
1MockStaticTest mockStaticTest = new MockStaticTest();2mockStaticTest.testMockStatic();3mockStaticTest.testMockStatic();4package samples.testng;5import org.mockito.MockedStatic;6import org.testng.annotations.Test;7import static org.mockito.Mockito.mockStatic;8import static org.testng.Assert.assertEquals;9public class MockStaticTest {10 public void testMockStatic() {11 try (MockedStatic<StaticClass> mockedStatic = mockStatic(StaticClass.class)) {12 mockedStatic.when(StaticClass::staticMethod).thenReturn("mocked");13 assertEquals(StaticClass.staticMethod(), "mocked");14 }15 }16}17package samples.testng;18public class StaticClass {19 public static String staticMethod() {20 return "real";21 }22}
MockStaticTest
Using AI Code Generation
1public class MockStaticTest {2 public void testMockStatic() {3 mockStatic(Utility.class);4 when(Utility.getUniqueId()).thenReturn(43);5 assertEquals(43, Utility.getUniqueId());6 }7}
MockStaticTest
Using AI Code Generation
1MockStaticTest mockStaticTest = new MockStaticTest();2It is important to note that the code above will not work if you are using a static import. For example, if you have the following code:3import static samples.testng.MockStaticTest.*;4MockStaticTest mockStaticTest = new MockStaticTest();5You can also use the MockStaticTest class as a static import. For example, if you have the following code:6import static samples.testng.MockStaticTest.*;7MockStaticTest mockStaticTest = new MockStaticTest();8MockStaticTest mockStaticTest = new MockStaticTest();9MockStaticTest mockStaticTest = new MockStaticTest();
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