/*
* Sakuli - Testing and Monitoring-Tool for Websites and common UIs.
*
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package org.sakuli;
import org.mockito.Mockito;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean;
/**
* @author tschneck
* Date: 15.05.14
* <p>
* A {@link FactoryBean} for creating mocked beans based on Mockito so that they
* can be {@code @Autowired} into Spring test configurations.
* </p>
* @author Mattias Severson, Jayway
* @see FactoryBean
* @see org.mockito.Mockito
*/
public class MockitoFactoryBean<T> implements FactoryBean<T> {
private Class<T> classToBeMocked;
/**
* Creates a Mockito mock instance of the provided class.
*
* @param classToBeMocked The class to be mocked.
*/
public MockitoFactoryBean(Class<T> classToBeMocked) {
this.classToBeMocked = classToBeMocked;
}
@Override
public T getObject() throws Exception {
return Mockito.mock(classToBeMocked);
}
@Override
public Class<?> getObjectType() {
return classToBeMocked;
}
@Override
public boolean isSingleton() {
return true;
}
}