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EasyMock: Get real parameter value for EasyMock.anyObject()?

In my unit tests I'm using EasyMock for creating mock objects. In my test code I have something like this

EasyMock.expect(mockObject.someMethod(anyObject())).andReturn(1.5);

So, now EasyMock will accept any call to someMethod(). Is there any way to get real value that is passed to mockObject.someMethod(), or I need to write EasyMock.expect() statement for all possible cases?

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Armen Avatar asked Jan 08 '14 20:01

Armen


1 Answers

You can use Capture class to expect and capture parameter value:

Capture capturedArgument = new Capture();
EasyMock.expect(mockObject.someMethod(EasyMock.capture(capturedArgument)).andReturn(1.5);

Assert.assertEquals(expectedValue, capturedArgument.getValue());

Note that Capture is generic type and you can parametrize it with an argument class:

Capture<Integer> integerArgument = new Capture<Integer>();

Update:

If you want to return different values for different arguments in your expect definition, you can use andAnswer method:

EasyMock.expect(mockObject.someMethod(EasyMock.capture(integerArgument)).andAnswer(
    new IAnswer<Integer>() {
        @Override
        public Integer answer() {
            return integerArgument.getValue(); // captured value if available at this point
        }
    }
);

As pointed in comments, another option is to use getCurrentArguments() call inside answer:

EasyMock.expect(mockObject.someMethod(anyObject()).andAnswer(
    new IAnswer<Integer>() {
        @Override
        public Integer answer() {
            return (Integer) EasyMock.getCurrentArguments()[0];
        }
    }
);
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hoaz Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 18:09

hoaz