I am trying to use Powermock and Mockito to mock a void static method to throw exception as below. But I met a problem. Unless I make the two invocations of Adder.add() with the same argument, the mocked IOException won't be thrown.

BTW, I've added @RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class) and @PrepareForTest(Adder.class) to the unit test class.

class Adder{
    public static void add(int i) throws IOException{
        return;
    }
}

@Test
public void testAdder() throws IOException{
    PowerMockito.mockStatic(Adder.class);
    PowerMockito.doThrow(new IOException()).when(Adder.class);
    Adder.add(12);
    try {
        Adder.add(11);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    // assert things 
}

Thanks in advance. :)

Answer is as below.

After consulting here http://code.google.com/p/powermock/issues/detail?id=278 , in fact Adder.add(12) above is part of setting up mock static method. It means when invoking Adder.add() with argument 12, IOException will be thrown. It is hard to understand, right? :) So it should be written as below.

PowerMockito.mockStatic(Adder.class);
PowerMockito.doThrow(new IOException()).when(Adder.class);
Adder.add(anyInt());
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Answer is as below.

After consulting here http://code.google.com/p/powermock/issues/detail?id=278 , in fact Adder.add(12) above is part of setting up mock static method. It means when invoking Adder.add() with argument 12, IOException will be thrown. It is hard to understand, right? :) So it should be written as below.

PowerMockito.mockStatic(Adder.class);
PowerMockito.doThrow(new IOException()).when(Adder.class);
Adder.add(anyInt());
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Did you forget to put PowerMock in replay mode?

How to Mock Static methods.

Per your link...

How to verify behavior Verification of a static method is done in two steps. First call PowerMockito.verifyStatic() to start verifying behavior and the call the static method you want to verify. E.g.

 PowerMockito.verifyStatic();
 Static.firstStaticMethod(param);

Important: You need to call verifyStatic() per method verification.

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I read the tutorial here since I am using Mockito. code.google.com/p/powermock/wiki/MockitoUsage13 It does not mention I have to use replay mode. – Smartmarkey Sep 20 '11 at 11:44
Oops. Saw PowerMockito and read PowerMock. – John B Sep 20 '11 at 11:46
Edited per your link – John B Sep 20 '11 at 11:51
John. Thanks a lot. But that is not the cause. I've got the answer. I will update my question. – Smartmarkey Sep 22 '11 at 9:23
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