I have a problem when writing unit testing with mock. There is a object which I need to mock have a lot getter, which I do call them at the code. However, those are not the purpose of my unit test. So, is there is a way I can mock all the methods instead of mock them one by one.
Here is the code example:
public class ObjectNeedToMock{
private String field1;
...
private String field20;
private int theImportantInt;
public String getField1(){return this.field1;}
...
public String getField20(){return this.field20;}
public int getTheImportantInt(){return this.theImportantInt;}
}
and this is the service class I need to test
public class Service{
public void methodNeedToTest(ObjectNeedToMock objectNeedToMock){
String stringThatIdontCare1 = objectNeedToMock.getField1();
...
String stringThatIdontCare20 = objectNeedToMock.getField20();
// do something with the field1 to field20
int veryImportantInt = objectNeedToMock.getTheImportantInt();
// do something with the veryImportantInt
}
}
within the test class, the test method is like
@Test
public void testMethodNeedToTest() throws Exception {
ObjectNeedToMock o = mock(ObjectNeedToMock.class);
when(o.getField1()).thenReturn(anyString());
....
when(o.getField20()).thenReturn(anyString());
when(o.getTheImportantInt()).thenReturn("1"); //This "1" is the only thing I care
}
So, is there a way that I can avoid writing all the "when" for the useless "field1" to "field20"
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