In my tests I create a fake application per test method:
@Before
public void startFakeApplication() {
this.fakeApplication = fakeApplication();
start(this.fakeApplication);
}
@After
public void killFakeApplication() {
stop(this.fakeApplication);
this.fakeApplication = null;
}
Some of the tests use functionality that checks if the request is secure or not:
public boolean isHttps() {
Http.Request req = Controller.request();
return req.getHeader("x-forwarded-proto") != null
&& req.getHeader("x-forwarded-proto").contains("https");
}
That fails saying:
There is no HTTP Context available from here
Which is pretty strange, since it's running on a fake app, why can't it know that and create a fake request?
Oh well, I found this: Play framework 2.2.1: Create Http.Context for tests which introduced me to the mocking approach, so I was eager to give it a go and try to mock the Http.Context
in the same way, the problem is that I can't seem to find the mock
method...
In that thread he's using import static org.mockito.Mockito.*
(which is where I assume the mock
method is located) but I don't have that package, org.mockito
only has one sub package named internal
and I can't find any mock
method there.
In the official documentation of Play! the only place talking about it is the Scala Test section and they use: import org.specs2.mock._
but there too I wasn't able to locate this mock
method.
I'm using Play 2.2.2 (java).
Any ideas? Thanks.