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How to inject a Mock in a Spring Context [duplicate]


Yes, you are on the right track, putting a mock @Bean in a @Configuration class is one approach, and I'll describe my experience:

The trick is that you need to use a different set of .xml files purely for testing which exclude the live versions of those beans.

@ContextConfiguration(locations = {"context1-test.xml", "context2-test.xml", ...})

And the "-test-xml" files go in src/test/resources.

At least that was my experience in doing the same thing. Maybe there is some way to "override" the beans with the mock versions, but as yet I am not aware of it.

I also chose to put the mocks (I had 5 of them) all together in an own configuration:

@Configurationpublic class MockServicesProvider {     @Bean     public AnotherBean myMock() { return mock(AnotherBean.class); }}

Another interesting part of this problem is the common usage of initMocks(this); in the @Before method of your test class.

If the mocks are being used in other places (and they are, that's why you are wiring them up...) then initMocks(this) will blow them away between tests (not literally - just that new mocks will be created and any other mocks wired up in other objects will be "lost").

The solution to this was to call mockito's reset(mockObject) in the @Before method before each test. The same mocks are reset (all the when's and interactions), without creating new mocks.

Note that the Mockito docs for reset say very sternly that this method should not commonly be used, except in the context of mocks being applied via dependency injection, as we are indeed doing in this case :)

Have fun!