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package org.powermock.api.mockito.mockpolicies;
import org.mockito.Mockito;
import org.powermock.core.spi.PowerMockPolicy;
import org.powermock.mockpolicies.MockPolicyClassLoadingSettings;
import org.powermock.mockpolicies.MockPolicyInterceptionSettings;
import org.powermock.mockpolicies.support.LogPolicySupport;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
/**
* Sfl4j mock policy that injects a Mockito-created mock to be returned on calls to getLogger factory methods.
* The implementation returns a single mock instance per thread but it doesn't return a different mock instance based
* on the actual value passed to getLogger. This limitation is acceptable in most real uses cases.
*
* Tests that want to do verifications on the mocked logger can do so by getting the mocked instance as production code
* does: {@code org.slf4j.LoggerFactory.getLogger(Class)}. However, it is critical that the mocked logger is
* reset after each test in order to avoid crosstalk between test cases.
*
*
* @author Alexandre Normand
*/
public class Slf4jMockPolicy implements PowerMockPolicy {
private static final String LOGGER_FACTORY_CLASS_NAME = "org.slf4j.LoggerFactory";
private static final String LOGGER_FACTORY_METHOD_NAME = "getLogger";
private static final String FRAMEWORK_NAME = "sfl4j";
private static final String LOGGER_CLASS_NAME = "org.slf4j.Logger";
private static ThreadLocal