package gomock
import "github.com/google/cadvisor/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/golang/mock/gomock"
GoMock - a mock framework for Go.
Standard usage:
(1) Define an interface that you wish to mock. type MyInterface interface { SomeMethod(x int64, y string) } (2) Use mockgen to generate a mock from the interface. (3) Use the mock in a test: func TestMyThing(t *testing.T) { mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t) defer mockCtrl.Finish() mockObj := something.NewMockMyInterface(mockCtrl) mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(4, "blah") // pass mockObj to a real object and play with it. }
By default, expected calls are not enforced to run in any particular order. Call order dependency can be enforced by use of InOrder and/or Call.After. Call.After can create more varied call order dependencies, but InOrder is often more convenient.
The following examples create equivalent call order dependencies.
Example of using Call.After to chain expected call order:
firstCall := mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(1, "first") secondCall := mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(2, "second").After(firstCall) mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(3, "third").After(secondCall)
Example of using InOrder to declare expected call order:
gomock.InOrder( mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(1, "first"), mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(2, "second"), mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(3, "third"), )
TODO:
- Handle different argument/return types (e.g. ..., chan, map, interface).
Index ¶
- func InOrder(calls ...*Call)
- type Call
- func (c *Call) After(preReq *Call) *Call
- func (c *Call) AnyTimes() *Call
- func (c *Call) Do(f interface{}) *Call
- func (c *Call) Return(rets ...interface{}) *Call
- func (c *Call) SetArg(n int, value interface{}) *Call
- func (c *Call) String() string
- func (c *Call) Times(n int) *Call
- type Controller
- func NewController(t TestReporter) *Controller
- func (ctrl *Controller) Call(receiver interface{}, method string, args ...interface{}) []interface{}
- func (ctrl *Controller) Finish()
- func (ctrl *Controller) RecordCall(receiver interface{}, method string, args ...interface{}) *Call
- type Matcher
- func Any() Matcher
- func Eq(x interface{}) Matcher
- func Nil() Matcher
- func Not(x interface{}) Matcher
- type TestReporter
Functions ¶
func InOrder ¶
func InOrder(calls ...*Call)
InOrder declares that the given calls should occur in order.
Types ¶
type Call ¶
type Call struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Call represents an expected call to a mock.
func (*Call) After ¶
After declares that the call may only match after preReq has been exhausted.
func (*Call) AnyTimes ¶
func (*Call) Do ¶
Do declares the action to run when the call is matched. It takes an interface{} argument to support n-arity functions.
func (*Call) Return ¶
func (*Call) SetArg ¶
SetArg declares an action that will set the nth argument's value, indirected through a pointer.
func (*Call) String ¶
func (*Call) Times ¶
type Controller ¶
type Controller struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A Controller represents the top-level control of a mock ecosystem. It defines the scope and lifetime of mock objects, as well as their expectations. It is safe to call Controller's methods from multiple goroutines.
func NewController ¶
func NewController(t TestReporter) *Controller
func (*Controller) Call ¶
func (ctrl *Controller) Call(receiver interface{}, method string, args ...interface{}) []interface{}
func (*Controller) Finish ¶
func (ctrl *Controller) Finish()
func (*Controller) RecordCall ¶
func (ctrl *Controller) RecordCall(receiver interface{}, method string, args ...interface{}) *Call
type Matcher ¶
type Matcher interface { // Matches returns whether y is a match. Matches(x interface{}) bool // String describes what the matcher matches. String() string }
A Matcher is a representation of a class of values. It is used to represent the valid or expected arguments to a mocked method.
func Any ¶
func Any() Matcher
Constructors
func Eq ¶
func Eq(x interface{}) Matcher
func Nil ¶
func Nil() Matcher
func Not ¶
func Not(x interface{}) Matcher
type TestReporter ¶
type TestReporter interface { Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) }
A TestReporter is something that can be used to report test failures. It is satisfied by the standard library's *testing.T.
Source Files ¶
call.go callset.go controller.go matchers.go
Directories ¶
Path | Synopsis |
---|---|
Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/mock_matcher |
- Version
- v0.19.1
- Published
- Oct 22, 2015
- Platform
- linux/amd64
- Imports
- 4 packages
- Last checked
- 6 hours ago –
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