Issue
I'm trying to mock a rest template in my DAO class but Mockito throws weird error saying it isn't able to mock.
Trying to cover unit test cases for my Spring boot app version 2.x. I have almost tried all possible solutions over the internet like updating JDK/JRE for compilation but I'm stuck with the following error:
org.mockito.exceptions.base.MockitoException:
Mockito cannot mock this class: class org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate.
Mockito can only mock non-private & non-final classes.
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Java : 1.8
JVM vendor name : Oracle Corporation
JVM vendor version : 25.181-b13
JVM name : Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
JVM version : 1.8.0_181-b13
JVM info : mixed mode
OS name : Windows 10
OS version : 10.0
Underlying exception : java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not create type
at org.mockito.junit.jupiter.MockitoExtension.beforeEach(MockitoExtension.java:115)
....
Following is my code:
build.gradle
dependencies {
implementation 'org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter'
implementation 'org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-data-rest'
implementation 'org.springframework.retry:spring-retry'
implementation 'org.aspectj:aspectjrt'
implementation 'org.aspectj:aspectjweaver'
implementation 'org.springframework:spring-aop'
testImplementation 'org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-test'
testImplementation 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api:5.2.0'
testCompile 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-params:5.2.0'
testRuntime 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine:5.2.0'
testImplementation 'org.mockito:mockito-core:2.+'
testImplementation 'org.mockito:mockito-junit-jupiter:2.18.3'
}
test {
testLogging.showStandardStreams = true
useJUnitPlatform()
}
MyDao.java
@Repository
public class MyDao {
@Value("${app.prop.service.url}")
private String url;
@Autowired
public RestTemplate restTemplate;
public String getSignals() {
System.out.println("url -----------------------> " + url);
return new RetryTemplate().execute(context -> {
ResponseEntity<String> response = restTemplate.getForEntity(url, String.class);
if (response.getStatusCodeValue() == 200) {
System.out.println("Server response -> " + response.getBody());
return response.getBody();
} else {
throw new RuntimeException("server response status: " + response.getStatusCode());
}
}, context -> {
System.out.println("retry count: " + context.getRetryCount());
System.err.println("error -> " + context.getLastThrowable());
return null;
});
}
}
MyDaoTest.java
@ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class)
public class MyDaoTest {
@Mock
private RestTemplate restTemplate;
@InjectMocks
private MyDao dao;
@BeforeEach
public void prepare() {
ResponseEntity<String> response = new ResponseEntity<>("{name: myname}", HttpStatus.OK);
Mockito.doReturn(response).when(restTemplate.getForEntity(Mockito.anyString(), String.class));
}
@Test
public void testGetSignals() {
System.out.println("------------------TEST-------------------");
String result = dao.getSignals();
System.out.println("result ------>" + result);
assertEquals("{name: myname}", result);
}
}
BeanConfig for RestTemplate
@Bean
public RestTemplate restTemplate() {
// block of code for SSL config for HTTPS connection
return new RestTemplate();
}
Any suggestions will be really helpful
P.S: The application is running perfectly fine through gradle command
gradlew bootRun
The problem is only with unit testing
gradlew test
Solution
Okay, I solved the problem. It was a version mismatch between mockito-core and mockito-junit-jupiter jars, which was causing thr problem.
The correct dependency is:
testImplementation 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api:5.2.0'
testCompile 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-params:5.2.0'
testRuntime 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine:5.2.0'
testImplementation 'org.mockito:mockito-core:2.18.3'
testImplementation 'org.mockito:mockito-junit-jupiter:2.18.3'
Earlier, it was
testImplementation 'org.mockito:mockito-core:2.+'
Gradle was picking the latest version of mockito-core jar since it was asked to pick any version in the 2.x series, as defined in the build file. I believe the rest is self explanatory.
Happy, Unit testing! :P
Answered By - Shravan
Answer Checked By - Mildred Charles (JavaFixing Admin)