I'm setting up mocking a class' static methods. I have to do this in a @Before
-annotated JUnit setup method.
My goal is to setup the class to call real methods, except for those methods I explicitly mock.
Basically:
@Before
public void setupStaticUtil() {
PowerMockito.mockStatic(StaticUtilClass.class);
// mock out certain methods...
when(StaticUtilClass.someStaticMethod(anyString())).thenReturn(5);
// Now have all OTHER methods call the real implementation??? How do I do this?
}
The problem I'm running into is that within StaticUtilClass
the method public static int someStaticMethod(String s)
unfortunately throws a RuntimeException
if supplied with a null
value.
So I can't simply go the obvious route of calling real methods as the default answer as below:
@Before
public void setupStaticUtil() {
PowerMockito.mockStatic(StaticUtilClass.class, CALLS_REAL_METHODS); // Default to calling real static methods
// The below call to someStaticMethod() will throw a RuntimeException, as the arg is null!
// Even though I don't actually want to call the method, I just want to setup a mock result
when(StaticUtilClass.someStaticMethod(antString())).thenReturn(5);
}
I need to set the default Answer to call real methods on all other static methods after I mock the results from the method I'm interested in mocking.
Is this possible?
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