There's a very nice mocking library for Kotlin - Mockk, which allows you to mock objects, the exact same way you're desiring.
As of its documentation:
Objects can be transformed to mocks following way:
object MockObj {
fun add(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b
}
mockkObject(MockObj) // aplies mocking to an Object
assertEquals(3, MockObj.add(1, 2))
every { MockObj.add(1, 2) } returns 55
assertEquals(55, MockObj.add(1, 2))
To revert back use unmockkAll or unmockkObject:
@Before
fun beforeTests() {
mockkObject(MockObj)
every { MockObj.add(1,2) } returns 55
}
@Test
fun willUseMockBehaviour() {
assertEquals(55, MockObj.add(1,2))
}
@After
fun afterTests() {
unmockkAll()
// or unmockkObject(MockObj)
}
Despite Kotlin language limits you can create new instances of objects if testing logic needs that:
val newObjectMock = mockk<MockObj>()
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