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Install the latest version of the gem with the following command...
$ gem install mocha
Note: If you are intending to use Mocha with Test::Unit or MiniTest, you should only setup Mocha after loading the relevant test library...
require 'rubygems' gem 'mocha' require 'test/unit' require 'mocha/test_unit'
require 'rubygems' gem 'mocha' require 'minitest/unit' require 'mocha/mini_test'
If you're using Bundler, include Mocha in the Gemfile
and then setup Mocha later once you know the test library has been loaded...
# Gemfile gem "mocha" # Elsewhere after Bundler has loaded gems e.g. after `require 'bundler/setup'` require "test/unit" require "mocha/test_unit"
# Gemfile gem "mocha" # Elsewhere after Bundler has loaded gems e.g. after `require 'bundler/setup'` require "minitest/unit" require "mocha/mini_test"
If you're loading Mocha using Bundler within a Rails application, you should setup Mocha manually e.g. at the bottom of your test_helper.rb
.
# Gemfile in Rails app gem 'mocha' # At bottom of test_helper.rb (or at least after `require 'rails/test_help'`) require 'mocha/mini_test'
Install the Rails plugin...
$ rails plugin install git://github.com/freerange/mocha.git
Note: As of version 0.9.8, the Mocha plugin is not automatically setup at plugin load time. Instead it must be manually setup e.g. at the bottom of your test_helper.rb
.
# At bottom of test_helper.rb (or at least after `require 'rails/test_help'`) require 'mocha/mini_test'
TypeError: superclass mismatch for class ExpectationError
). See #115.require 'test/unit' require 'mocha/test_unit' class MiscExampleTest < Test::Unit::TestCase def test_mocking_a_class_method product = Product.new Product.expects(:find).with(1).returns(product) assert_equal product, Product.find(1) end def test_mocking_an_instance_method_on_a_real_object product = Product.new product.expects(:save).returns(true) assert product.save end def test_stubbing_instance_methods_on_real_objects prices = [stub(:pence => 1000), stub(:pence => 2000)] product = Product.new product.stubs(:prices).returns(prices) assert_equal [1000, 2000], product.prices.collect {|p| p.pence} end def test_stubbing_an_instance_method_on_all_instances_of_a_class Product.any_instance.stubs(:name).returns('stubbed_name') product = Product.new assert_equal 'stubbed_name', product.name end def test_traditional_mocking object = mock('object') object.expects(:expected_method).with(:p1, :p2).returns(:result) assert_equal :result, object.expected_method(:p1, :p2) end def test_shortcuts object = stub(:method1 => :result1, :method2 => :result2) assert_equal :result1, object.method1 assert_equal :result2, object.method2 end end
class Enterprise def initialize(dilithium) @dilithium = dilithium end def go(warp_factor) warp_factor.times { @dilithium.nuke(:anti_matter) } end end require 'test/unit' require 'mocha/test_unit' class EnterpriseTest < Test::Unit::TestCase def test_should_boldly_go dilithium = mock() dilithium.expects(:nuke).with(:anti_matter).at_least_once # auto-verified at end of test enterprise = Enterprise.new(dilithium) enterprise.go(2) end end
class Order attr_accessor :shipped_on def total_cost line_items.inject(0) { |total, line_item| total + line_item.price } + shipping_cost end def total_weight line_items.inject(0) { |total, line_item| total + line_item.weight } end def shipping_cost total_weight * 5 + 10 end class << self def find_all # Database.connection.execute('select * from orders... end def number_shipped_since(date) find_all.select { |order| order.shipped_on > date }.length end def unshipped_value find_all.inject(0) { |total, order| order.shipped_on ? total : total + order.total_cost } end end end require 'test/unit' require 'mocha/test_unit' class OrderTest < Test::Unit::TestCase # illustrates stubbing instance method def test_should_calculate_shipping_cost_based_on_total_weight order = Order.new order.stubs(:total_weight).returns(10) assert_equal 60, order.shipping_cost end # illustrates stubbing class method def test_should_count_number_of_orders_shipped_after_specified_date now = Time.now; week_in_secs = 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 order_1 = Order.new; order_1.shipped_on = now - 1 * week_in_secs order_2 = Order.new; order_2.shipped_on = now - 3 * week_in_secs Order.stubs(:find_all).returns([order_1, order_2]) assert_equal 1, Order.number_shipped_since(now - 2 * week_in_secs) end # illustrates stubbing instance method for all instances of a class def test_should_calculate_value_of_unshipped_orders Order.stubs(:find_all).returns([Order.new, Order.new, Order.new]) Order.any_instance.stubs(:shipped_on).returns(nil) Order.any_instance.stubs(:total_cost).returns(10) assert_equal 30, Order.unshipped_value end end
Mocha is currently not thread-safe. There are two main reasons for this: (a) in multi-threaded code Mocha exceptions may be raised in a thread other than the one which is running the test and thus a Mocha exception may not be correctly intercepted by Mocha exception handling code; and (b) partial mocking changes the state of objects in the ObjectSpace
which is shared across all threads in the Ruby process and this access to what is effectively global state is not synchronized.
Stubs and expectations are basically the same thing. A stub is just an expectation of zero or more invocations. The Expectation#stubs
method is syntactic sugar to make the intent of the test more explicit.
When a method is invoked on a mock object, the mock object searches through its expectations from newest to oldest to find one that matches the invocation. After the invocation, the matching expectation might stop matching further invocations.
See the documentation for Mocha::Mock
for further details.
See this list of contributors.
Mocha was initially harvested from projects at Reevoo. It's syntax is heavily based on that of jMock.
© Copyright Revieworld Ltd. 2006
You may use, copy and redistribute this library under the same terms as Ruby itself or under the MIT license.