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Please don't mock an entityManager. And more generally don't mock type you
don't own :
http://davesquared.net/2011/04/dont-mock-types-you-dont-own.html
http://www.markhneedham.com/blog/2009/12/13/tdd-only-mock-types-you-own
http://blog.8thlight.com/eric-smith/2011/10/27/thats-not-yours.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1906344/should-you-only-mock-types-you-own
Original comment by brice.du...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2014 at 7:41
The EntityManager in above example is an own class.
It just happens to be named EntityManager.
Original comment by lae...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2014 at 7:57
OK.
But I need more code to reproduce. It may be one of our most dreaded limitation
with bridge method. Or something else entirely. But we need more code to see
what's wrong.
When you say insertEntity is called repeatedly, how is it exactly called ? by
multiple threads ?
If so you cannot do that with mockito, the stubbing phase has to be done in a
synchronous way, before the mock is called !
Original comment by brice.du...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2014 at 8:11
The test in question runs single-threaded.
Sometimes it works 40 times in a row before failing, sometimes it fails much
faster.
I currently use as workaround .thenAnswer(new Answer() {... }) pattern,
comparing the input parameters within my answer method. This workaround seems
to work flawlessly.
Sadly I can not (as I am on holiday) provide any more details, such as the
exact source code, right now. To me it seems as if the matchers sometimes fail.
If need, I can try to produce a dummy test case showing the problem, using some
other/new classes.
Original comment by lae...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2014 at 8:26
OK, thanks :)
This may look like a bug. But I need to see the code or a dummy test showing
the issue.
Thanks for reporting by the way !
Original comment by brice.du...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2014 at 8:36
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Mocked code:
public class PostingGenerator
{
public Posting createPostingCopy(Posting inputPosting)
{
System.out.println("test"); //never printed!
return null;
}
}
Tested code:
public class PostingReversalGenerator
{
private PostingGenerator postingGenerator;
public PostingReversalGenerator(PostingGenerator postingGeneratorParam)
{
this.postingGenerator = postingGeneratorParam;
}
public Posting createPostingReversal(Posting originalPosting)
{
System.out.println(originalPosting == null); //never null
Posting postingReversal = postingGenerator.createPostingCopy(originalPosting);
System.out.println(postingReversal == null); //sometimes true
System.out.println(postingGenerator.getClass()); //always mock
return postingReversal;
}
}
Test code:
@RunWith(MockitoJUnitRunner.class)
public class PostingReversalGeneratorTest
{
@Mock
private PostingGenerator postingGenerator;
@InjectMocks
private PostingReversalGenerator postingReversalGenerator;
@Test
public void testCreatePostingReversalInPostingWorkspace()
{
Posting posting = new PostingImpl();
when(postingGenerator.createPostingCopy(any(Posting.class))).thenReturn(new PostingImpl());
assertNotNull(postingReversalGenerator.createPostingReversal(posting));
}
}
Description:
postingGenerator.createPostingCopy(any(Posting.class)) returns sometimes NULL
value.
Operating sys. Windows 7 Enterprise SP1
Mockito ver. 1.9
Original comment by mikes...@gmail.com
on 3 Jun 2014 at 1:36
Did you tried with mockito 1.9.5.
Also I cannot reproduce there.
Original comment by brice.du...@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2014 at 3:59
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
lae...@gmail.com
on 20 Feb 2014 at 11:29