By default all methods are mocked. However, using Mockito.CALLS_REAL_METHODS
you can configure the mock to actually trigger the real methods excluding only one.
For example given the class Sample
:
class Sample{
static String method1(String s) {
return s;
}
static String method2(String s) {
return s;
}
}
If we want to mock only method1
:
@Test
public void singleStaticMethodTest(){
try (MockedStatic<Sample> mocked = Mockito.mockStatic(Sample.class,Mockito.CALLS_REAL_METHODS)) {
mocked.when(() -> Sample.method1(anyString())).thenReturn("bar");
assertEquals("bar", Sample.method1("foo")); // mocked
assertEquals("foo", Sample.method2("foo")); // not mocked
}
}
Be aware that the real Sample.method1()
will still be called. From Mockito.CALLS_REAL_METHODS
docs:
This implementation can be helpful when working with legacy code. When
this implementation is used, unstubbed methods will delegate to the
real implementation. This is a way to create a partial mock object
that calls real methods by default.
...
Note 1: Stubbing partial mocks using
when(mock.getSomething()).thenReturn(fakeValue)
syntax will call the
real method. For partial mock it's recommended to use doReturn
syntax.
So if you don't want to trigger the stubbed static method at all, the solution would be to use the syntax doReturn
(as the doc suggests) but for static methods is still not supported:
@Test
public void singleStaticMethodTest() {
try (MockedStatic<Sample> mocked = Mockito.mockStatic(Sample.class,Mockito.CALLS_REAL_METHODS)) {
doReturn("bar").when(mocked).method1(anyString()); // Compilation error!
//...
}
}
About this check this issue.
doReturn().when()
syntax but is still not supported, check the details on my answer.