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JMockit is a Java toolkit for automated developer testing.
It contains APIs for the creation of the objects to be tested, for mocking dependencies, and for faking external
APIs; JUnit (4 & 5) and TestNG test runners are supported.
It also contains an advanced code coverage tool.
/*
* Copyright (c) 2006 Rogério Liesenfeld
* This file is subject to the terms of the MIT license (see LICENSE.txt).
*/
package mockit.internal.injection;
import javax.annotation.*;
import mockit.internal.injection.field.*;
import mockit.internal.injection.full.*;
public final class BeanExporter
{
@Nonnull private final InjectionState injectionState;
BeanExporter(@Nonnull InjectionState injectionState) { this.injectionState = injectionState; }
@Nullable
public Object getBean(@Nonnull String name)
{
InjectionPoint injectionPoint = new InjectionPoint(Object.class, name, true);
Object bean = injectionState.getInstantiatedDependency(null, injectionPoint);
return bean;
}
@Nullable
public T getBean(@Nonnull Class beanType)
{
TestedClass testedClass = new TestedClass(beanType, beanType);
String beanName = getBeanNameFromType(beanType);
FullInjection injection = new FullInjection(injectionState, beanType, beanName);
Injector injector = new FieldInjection(injectionState, injection);
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
T bean = (T) injection.createOrReuseInstance(testedClass, injector, null, beanName);
return bean;
}
@Nonnull
private static String getBeanNameFromType(@Nonnull Class> beanType)
{
String name = beanType.getSimpleName();
return Character.toLowerCase(name.charAt(0)) + name.substring(1);
}
}
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