Spock Test, only check if method is called and do not execute it

Alexander Kiefer picture Alexander Kiefer · Mar 27, 2014 · Viewed 10.4k times · Source

In our Spock tests we want to check if the correct path in our software is selected. But we do not want to test the function of the methods which are called (this is done in separate tests)

def "Test"() {
    setup:
    service.metaClass.innerMethod = { -> return null }

    when:
    service.doSomething("[email protected]")

    then:
    1 * service.innerMethod(*_)
}

This test always fails, because the code in the innerMethod is called and the invocations of the method calls in the innerMethod are counted and not the invocation of the method innerMethod

|  Too few invocations for:
    1 * service.innerMethod(*_)   (0 invocations)

Unmatched invocations (ordered by similarity):

    1 * secondService.doSomething()

How can I just get the invocation of innerMethod and mock the complete function away?

Answer

Fran García picture Fran García · Mar 27, 2014

If you are not mocking the service itself, you would need to do something like this (be aware of passing the proper parameters when using metaClass:

def "Test"() {
    setup:
        def calls = 0
        service.metaClass.innerMethod = { p1 -> calls++ }
    when:
        service.doSomething("[email protected]")
    then:
        calls==1
}

and if you are mocking the service,

def "Test"() {  
    when:
        service.doSomething("[email protected]")
    then:
        1 * service.innerMethod(_)
}