Android mockito mocking callback
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I am testing an interactor that returns a callback to a class.
here is the code -
Presenter
public MyPresenter() implements MyInteractorCallback {
MyInteractorImpl interactorImpl = new MyInteractorImpl(this);
interactorImpl.doSomething(obj);
@Override
public void statusChange(String status) {
//.....
}
}
InteractorImpl
public MyInteractorImpl() {
MyInteractorCallback callback;
public MyInteractorImpl(final MyInteractorCallback callback) {
this.callback = callback;
}
public void doSomething(MyObj obj) {
callback.statusChange("OK");
//....
callback.statusChange("NO");
}
}
InteractorCallback
Interface MyInteractorCallback {
void statusChange(String status);
}
MyTest
@Test
public void testMyObj() {
obj = new MyObj();
callback = mock(MyInteractorCallback.class);
MyInteractorImpl impl = new MyInteractorImpl(callback);
impl.doSomething(obj);
verify(callback).statusChange("NO");
}
This throws me an error -
Wanted but not invoked:
callback.statusChange(
OK
);
However, there was exactly 2 interaction with this mock:
What exactly is this error? How can i get rid of this?
java android
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I am testing an interactor that returns a callback to a class.
here is the code -
Presenter
public MyPresenter() implements MyInteractorCallback {
MyInteractorImpl interactorImpl = new MyInteractorImpl(this);
interactorImpl.doSomething(obj);
@Override
public void statusChange(String status) {
//.....
}
}
InteractorImpl
public MyInteractorImpl() {
MyInteractorCallback callback;
public MyInteractorImpl(final MyInteractorCallback callback) {
this.callback = callback;
}
public void doSomething(MyObj obj) {
callback.statusChange("OK");
//....
callback.statusChange("NO");
}
}
InteractorCallback
Interface MyInteractorCallback {
void statusChange(String status);
}
MyTest
@Test
public void testMyObj() {
obj = new MyObj();
callback = mock(MyInteractorCallback.class);
MyInteractorImpl impl = new MyInteractorImpl(callback);
impl.doSomething(obj);
verify(callback).statusChange("NO");
}
This throws me an error -
Wanted but not invoked:
callback.statusChange(
OK
);
However, there was exactly 2 interaction with this mock:
What exactly is this error? How can i get rid of this?
java android
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I am testing an interactor that returns a callback to a class.
here is the code -
Presenter
public MyPresenter() implements MyInteractorCallback {
MyInteractorImpl interactorImpl = new MyInteractorImpl(this);
interactorImpl.doSomething(obj);
@Override
public void statusChange(String status) {
//.....
}
}
InteractorImpl
public MyInteractorImpl() {
MyInteractorCallback callback;
public MyInteractorImpl(final MyInteractorCallback callback) {
this.callback = callback;
}
public void doSomething(MyObj obj) {
callback.statusChange("OK");
//....
callback.statusChange("NO");
}
}
InteractorCallback
Interface MyInteractorCallback {
void statusChange(String status);
}
MyTest
@Test
public void testMyObj() {
obj = new MyObj();
callback = mock(MyInteractorCallback.class);
MyInteractorImpl impl = new MyInteractorImpl(callback);
impl.doSomething(obj);
verify(callback).statusChange("NO");
}
This throws me an error -
Wanted but not invoked:
callback.statusChange(
OK
);
However, there was exactly 2 interaction with this mock:
What exactly is this error? How can i get rid of this?
java android
I am testing an interactor that returns a callback to a class.
here is the code -
Presenter
public MyPresenter() implements MyInteractorCallback {
MyInteractorImpl interactorImpl = new MyInteractorImpl(this);
interactorImpl.doSomething(obj);
@Override
public void statusChange(String status) {
//.....
}
}
InteractorImpl
public MyInteractorImpl() {
MyInteractorCallback callback;
public MyInteractorImpl(final MyInteractorCallback callback) {
this.callback = callback;
}
public void doSomething(MyObj obj) {
callback.statusChange("OK");
//....
callback.statusChange("NO");
}
}
InteractorCallback
Interface MyInteractorCallback {
void statusChange(String status);
}
MyTest
@Test
public void testMyObj() {
obj = new MyObj();
callback = mock(MyInteractorCallback.class);
MyInteractorImpl impl = new MyInteractorImpl(callback);
impl.doSomething(obj);
verify(callback).statusChange("NO");
}
This throws me an error -
Wanted but not invoked:
callback.statusChange(
OK
);
However, there was exactly 2 interaction with this mock:
What exactly is this error? How can i get rid of this?
java android
java android
edited Nov 21 at 16:36
asked Nov 21 at 16:30
Alessandra Maria
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That error should mean that you have somewhere in your testcode you run verify(callback).statuschange("OK"). Maybe you have mixed up OK and NO somewhere?
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That error should mean that you have somewhere in your testcode you run verify(callback).statuschange("OK"). Maybe you have mixed up OK and NO somewhere?
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That error should mean that you have somewhere in your testcode you run verify(callback).statuschange("OK"). Maybe you have mixed up OK and NO somewhere?
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That error should mean that you have somewhere in your testcode you run verify(callback).statuschange("OK"). Maybe you have mixed up OK and NO somewhere?
That error should mean that you have somewhere in your testcode you run verify(callback).statuschange("OK"). Maybe you have mixed up OK and NO somewhere?
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