How do I enable Mockito debug messages? In particular, I'd like print the details of methods stubbed with when()
and every interaction with those methods.
2 Answers
Mockito 1.9.0 introduced listeners and now bundles a verbose logger:
So basically if you want simple and stupid logs, just do the following:
List mockWithLogger = mock(List.class, withSettings().verboseLogging());
See http://docs.mockito.googlecode.com/hg/latest/org/mockito/MockSettings.html#verboseLogging() for more information
Cheers,
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4@DanielBrotherston nope, but you can initialize the field with regular
mock(type, withSettings().verboseLogging())
. It will be picked up byInjectMocks
– bric3Aug 19, 2016 at 11:23 -
Brice answer is the way to go, but another option is:
new org.mockito.internal.debugging.MockitoDebuggerImpl().printInvocations(mockedObject);
Which just prints the interactions that happened prior to that point to the given option. Is not robust enough, but does the trick and might be useful for some cases (i.e. when using mock annotations)
For Example this should work according to MockitoSettings
spiedObject = mock(ToMock.class, withSettings().spiedInstance(toMockInstance).verboseLogging())
Though in 1.9.5 doesn't seem to spy anything, it just mocking it.