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package org.unitils.inject.annotation;
import org.unitils.inject.util.PropertyAccess;
import org.unitils.inject.util.Restore;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Annotation indicating that the {@link org.unitils.inject.InjectModule} should try to inject the object assigned to
* the annotated field to a static property of the class defined by the target attribute.
* <p/>
* Automatic injection by type is used, which means that a the object is injected to the most specific static property
* with an assignable type.
* <p/>
* You can also specify what action needs to be performed after the test. Suppose, for example, that you want to
* mock a singleton instance by injecting the mock into the static <code>singleton</code> variable. After the test
* was performed, you typically want to restore the old (real) singleton value, so that the next test can run with
* the normal instance. This can be done by setting the resetType to the OLD_VALUE value. You can also specify that
* the static instance should be cleared by setting it to null (or 0) or just leave the injected value.
*
* @author Filip Neven
* @author Tim Ducheyne
*/
@Target(FIELD)
@Retention(RUNTIME)
public @interface InjectIntoStaticByType {
/**
* The target class to which the object referenced by the annotated field is injected
*
* @return the target class, null for tested object
*/
Class<?> target();
/**
* The property access that is used for injection
*
* @return the access type, not null
*/
PropertyAccess propertyAccess() default PropertyAccess.DEFAULT;
/**
* The action that needs to be performed after the test was performed. Should the old value be put back,
* should it be set to a java default value (null) or should nothing be done.
*
* @return the reset type, not null
*/
Restore restore() default Restore.DEFAULT;
}