I'm using EasyMock to create mock that is one of private parameters (without setter) in tested class. I tried using reflection - but it does not work correctly.
public class TestedClassTest{
@Test
public void test(){
TestedClass instance = new TestedClass();
MockedClass mocked = EasyMock.createMock(MockedClass.class);
Data data = new Data();
//Void setter
DataType dataType = (myDataType.DataType) EasyMock.anyObject();
mocked.setDataType(dataType);
EasyMock.expectLastCall();
//expect
EasyMock.expect(mocked.getData()).andReturn(data);
EasyMock.replay(mocked);
Field field = instance.getClass().getDeclaredField("mockedClass")
field.setAccessible(true);
field.set(instance, mocked);
//run tested method
instance.someAction();
EasyMock.verify(mocked);
}
}
Im getting FAILED info:
Unexpected method call MockedClass.setDataType(myData.MyData@104306d75):
MockedClass.getData(): expected: 1, actual: 0
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError:
Unexpected method call MockedClass.setDataType(myData.MyData@132006d75):
MockedClass.getData(): expected: 1, actual: 0
Im sure this method is fired on "MockedClass" object during tested "instance.someAction()"
How to resolve this problem?
Edited - Answer :
After correcting doubled replay.mocked()
I found (so simple!) that one more void method should be declared using EasyMock.expectLastCall()