As mystarrocks mentioned in the comment, you can mock static methods using PowerMock, even you can test final class/method and private methods too!
From the documentation:
PowerMock is a framework that extend other mock libraries such as
EasyMock with more powerful capabilities. PowerMock uses a custom
classloader and bytecode manipulation to enable mocking of static
methods, constructors, final classes and methods, private methods,
removal of static initializers and more.
For example:
public class IdGenerator {
/**
* @return A new ID based on the current time.
*/
public static long generateNewId() {
return System.currentTimeMillis();
}
}
Then you can mock this static method using:
// This is the way to tell PowerMock to mock all static methods of a
// given class
mockStatic(IdGenerator.class);
/*
* The static method call to IdGenerator.generateNewId() expectation.
* This is why we need PowerMock.
*/
expect(IdGenerator.generateNewId()).andReturn(expectedId);
Check Mocking static methods for the complete example.
Powermock
(can work in tandem witheasymock
).Jmockit
is one great library that provides the static mocking feature among many others that make it arguably the best mocking library.