I have a class like this:
public final class Foo
{
public native int getBar();
public String toString()
{
return "Bar: " + getBar();
}
}
Please note that getBar() is implemented with JNI and that the class is final. I want to write a junit test to test the toString() method. For this I need to mock the getBar() method and then run the original toString() method to check the output.
My first thought was that this must be impossible but then I found PowerMock which supports testing final classes and native methods according to the feature list. But so far I had no success with it. The best thing I managed was mocking the complete class but then the test tested the mocked toString() method instead of the real one which doesn't make much sense.
So how can I use PowerMock to test this toString() method from above? I prefer using PowerMock with Mockito but if this is not possible I have no problem with using EasyMock instead.
Or use Strategy Pattern:
When unit test, inject a mock
IBarStrategy
instance, then you could test classFoo
.Or use JMockit with dynamic partial mocking:
Found it. The way I was doing it was correct. The only thing I missed was telling the mock object to call the original method when toString was called(). So it works like this: