I'm trying to create this MockController with mockk to avoid create a new class for testing.
Is possible to do that?
class MockController : IController {
override lateinit var output: (String) -> Unit
override fun start() {
output("OK")
}
}
Class to test:
class ClassToTest(
private val controller: IController,
private val output: (String) -> Unit
){
fun start() {
controller.output = { result ->
output(result)
}
controller.start()
}
}
Then I use like this TEST example:
@Test
fun checkOutputIsCalled() {
runBlocking {
var outputCalled = false
val outputClassToTest: (String) -> Unit = {
outputCalled = true
}
val classToTest = ClassToTest(MockController(), outputClassToTest)
classToTest.start()
delay(1000)
assert(outputCalled)
}
}
I'm trying to update:
@Test
fun checkOutputIsCalled() {
runBlocking {
val controller = spyk<IController>()
var outputCalled = false
val outputClassToTest: (String) -> Unit = {
outputCalled = true
}
val classToTest = ClassToTest(controller, outputClassToTest)
every { controller.start() } answers {
controller.output.invoke("OK")
} //When I execute the test, output is null because yet doesn't exist the output creted inside ClassToTest
classToTest.start()
delay(1000)
assert(outputCalled)
}
}
When I execute the test, output is null because yet doesn't exist the output creted inside ClassToTest
How this could be after the output assign?
Thanks!