How to mock Response response = ClientBuilder.newClient().target(some url).request().post(Entity.entity(someEntity, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON))?
I use Jersey client to post request and use Mockito to do unit test. The problem is I don't want to send a real request in the test. I try to mock the whole process like this
when(m_client.target(anyString())).thenReturn(m_webTarget);
when(m_webTarget.request()).thenReturn(m_builder);
when(m_builder.post(Entity.entity(m_Event, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON))).thenReturn(m_response);
when(m_response.getStatus())
.thenReturn(Response.Status.BAD_REQUEST.getStatusCode());
But how to mock the ClientBuilder?
unit-testing junit mockito jersey-2.0
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I use Jersey client to post request and use Mockito to do unit test. The problem is I don't want to send a real request in the test. I try to mock the whole process like this
when(m_client.target(anyString())).thenReturn(m_webTarget);
when(m_webTarget.request()).thenReturn(m_builder);
when(m_builder.post(Entity.entity(m_Event, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON))).thenReturn(m_response);
when(m_response.getStatus())
.thenReturn(Response.Status.BAD_REQUEST.getStatusCode());
But how to mock the ClientBuilder?
unit-testing junit mockito jersey-2.0
You can usePowerMock
for this.
– want2learn
Nov 14 '18 at 22:14
I would just introduce a ClientRequestFilter, where you can verify values from, like headers and request bodies. You can even abort the request and send a mock response.
– Paul Samsotha
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
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I use Jersey client to post request and use Mockito to do unit test. The problem is I don't want to send a real request in the test. I try to mock the whole process like this
when(m_client.target(anyString())).thenReturn(m_webTarget);
when(m_webTarget.request()).thenReturn(m_builder);
when(m_builder.post(Entity.entity(m_Event, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON))).thenReturn(m_response);
when(m_response.getStatus())
.thenReturn(Response.Status.BAD_REQUEST.getStatusCode());
But how to mock the ClientBuilder?
unit-testing junit mockito jersey-2.0
I use Jersey client to post request and use Mockito to do unit test. The problem is I don't want to send a real request in the test. I try to mock the whole process like this
when(m_client.target(anyString())).thenReturn(m_webTarget);
when(m_webTarget.request()).thenReturn(m_builder);
when(m_builder.post(Entity.entity(m_Event, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON))).thenReturn(m_response);
when(m_response.getStatus())
.thenReturn(Response.Status.BAD_REQUEST.getStatusCode());
But how to mock the ClientBuilder?
unit-testing junit mockito jersey-2.0
unit-testing junit mockito jersey-2.0
asked Nov 14 '18 at 15:21
HenlenLeeHenlenLee
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You can usePowerMock
for this.
– want2learn
Nov 14 '18 at 22:14
I would just introduce a ClientRequestFilter, where you can verify values from, like headers and request bodies. You can even abort the request and send a mock response.
– Paul Samsotha
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
add a comment |
You can usePowerMock
for this.
– want2learn
Nov 14 '18 at 22:14
I would just introduce a ClientRequestFilter, where you can verify values from, like headers and request bodies. You can even abort the request and send a mock response.
– Paul Samsotha
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
You can use
PowerMock
for this.– want2learn
Nov 14 '18 at 22:14
You can use
PowerMock
for this.– want2learn
Nov 14 '18 at 22:14
I would just introduce a ClientRequestFilter, where you can verify values from, like headers and request bodies. You can even abort the request and send a mock response.
– Paul Samsotha
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
I would just introduce a ClientRequestFilter, where you can verify values from, like headers and request bodies. You can even abort the request and send a mock response.
– Paul Samsotha
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
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You can achieve this by using powermock.
@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class)
@PrepareForTest(ClientBuilder.class)
public class YourTestClass
//create a mock client here
Client mockClient = Mockito.mock(Client.class);
// use powermockito to mock new call
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception
PowerMockito.mockStatic(ClientBuilder.class);
PowerMockito.when(ClientBuilder.newClient()).thenReturn(this.mockClient);
//Now you can use mockClient to mock any call using when... then..
@Test
public void yourTest() throws Exception
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You can achieve this by using powermock.
@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class)
@PrepareForTest(ClientBuilder.class)
public class YourTestClass
//create a mock client here
Client mockClient = Mockito.mock(Client.class);
// use powermockito to mock new call
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception
PowerMockito.mockStatic(ClientBuilder.class);
PowerMockito.when(ClientBuilder.newClient()).thenReturn(this.mockClient);
//Now you can use mockClient to mock any call using when... then..
@Test
public void yourTest() throws Exception
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You can achieve this by using powermock.
@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class)
@PrepareForTest(ClientBuilder.class)
public class YourTestClass
//create a mock client here
Client mockClient = Mockito.mock(Client.class);
// use powermockito to mock new call
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception
PowerMockito.mockStatic(ClientBuilder.class);
PowerMockito.when(ClientBuilder.newClient()).thenReturn(this.mockClient);
//Now you can use mockClient to mock any call using when... then..
@Test
public void yourTest() throws Exception
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You can achieve this by using powermock.
@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class)
@PrepareForTest(ClientBuilder.class)
public class YourTestClass
//create a mock client here
Client mockClient = Mockito.mock(Client.class);
// use powermockito to mock new call
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception
PowerMockito.mockStatic(ClientBuilder.class);
PowerMockito.when(ClientBuilder.newClient()).thenReturn(this.mockClient);
//Now you can use mockClient to mock any call using when... then..
@Test
public void yourTest() throws Exception
You can achieve this by using powermock.
@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class)
@PrepareForTest(ClientBuilder.class)
public class YourTestClass
//create a mock client here
Client mockClient = Mockito.mock(Client.class);
// use powermockito to mock new call
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception
PowerMockito.mockStatic(ClientBuilder.class);
PowerMockito.when(ClientBuilder.newClient()).thenReturn(this.mockClient);
//Now you can use mockClient to mock any call using when... then..
@Test
public void yourTest() throws Exception
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You can use
PowerMock
for this.– want2learn
Nov 14 '18 at 22:14
I would just introduce a ClientRequestFilter, where you can verify values from, like headers and request bodies. You can even abort the request and send a mock response.
– Paul Samsotha
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50