package samples.junit4.multireplayverify;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.powermock.core.classloader.annotations.PrepareForTest;
import org.powermock.modules.junit4.PowerMockRunner;
import samples.expectnew.ExpectNewDemo;
import samples.newmocking.MyClass;
import static org.easymock.EasyMock.expect;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.powermock.api.easymock.PowerMock.*;
/**
* Asserts that it's ok the manually replay a mock and then use replayAll(). The
* same regards verify and verifyAll.
*/
@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class)
@PrepareForTest(ExpectNewDemo.class)
public class MultiReplayVerifyTest {
@Test
public void replyFollowedByReplayAllIsAllowed() throws Exception {
ExpectNewDemo tested = new ExpectNewDemo();
MyClass myClassMock = createMock(MyClass.class);
expectNew(MyClass.class).andReturn(myClassMock);
String expected = "Hello altered World";
expect(myClassMock.getMessage()).andReturn("Hello altered World");
replay(MyClass.class);
replayAll();
String actual = tested.getMessage();
verifyAll();
assertEquals("Expected and actual did not match", expected, actual);
}
@Test
public void verifyFollowedByVerifyAllIsAllowed() throws Exception {
ExpectNewDemo tested = new ExpectNewDemo();
MyClass myClassMock = createMock(MyClass.class);
expectNew(MyClass.class).andReturn(myClassMock);
String expected = "Hello altered World";
expect(myClassMock.getMessage()).andReturn("Hello altered World");
replayAll();
String actual = tested.getMessage();
verify(MyClass.class);
verifyAll();
assertEquals("Expected and actual did not match", expected, actual);
}
}