When using Mockito, I only use it to mock out dependencies, i.e. my workflow looks mostly like this:
I have a class with dependencies:
public class C {
public C (A a, B b) {
this.a = a;
this.b = b;
}
public String fooBar() {
return a.foo() + b.bar();
}
}
In my test class, I mock out those dependencies, and tell them which values to return when some specified methods are called:
public class CSpec {
private A a = mock(A.class);
private B b = mock(B.class);
@Test
public itShouldReturnFooBar() {
when(a.foo()).thenReturn("foo");
when(b.bar()).thenReturn("bar");
C c = new C(a, b);
assertThat(c.fooBar().isEqualTo("foobar"));
}
}
(I hope this example is not too simple or too derived ;-)). This works fine, it allows me to test classes (here: C) in isolation. Still, I never use Mockito's verify methods or any other of its features. Is it okay / sufficient to use Mockito this way?