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package spock.mock;

import org.spockframework.mock.*;
import org.spockframework.util.*;
import spock.lang.Specification;

import java.util.*;

/**
 * This factory allows the creations of mocks outside of a {@link spock.lang.Specification},
 * e.g., in a Spring configuration.
 * 

* In order to be usable those Mocks must be manually attached to the {@link spock.lang.Specification} * using {@link MockUtil#attachMock(Object, Specification)} and detached afterwards {@link MockUtil#detachMock(Object)}. */ @Beta public class DetachedMockFactory implements MockFactory { /** * Creates a mock with the specified type. The mock name will be the types simple name. * * Example: * *

     *   def person = Mock(Person) // type is Person.class, name is "person"
     * 
* * @param type the interface or class type of the mock * @param the interface or class type of the mock * * @return a mock with the specified type */ @Override public T Mock(Class type) { return createMock(inferNameFromType(type), type, MockNature.MOCK, Collections.emptyMap()); } /** * Creates a mock with the specified options and type. The mock name will be the types simple name. * * Example: * *
     *   def person = Mock(Person, name: "myPerson") // type is Person.class, name is "myPerson"
     * 
* * @param options optional options for creating the mock * @param type the interface or class type of the mock * @param the interface or class type of the mock * * @return a mock with the specified options and type */ @Override public T Mock(Map options, Class type) { return createMock(inferNameFromType(type), type, MockNature.MOCK, options); } /** * Creates a stub with the specified type. The mock name will be the types simple name. * * Example: * *
     *   def person = Stub(Person) // type is Person.class, name is "person"
     * 
* * @param type the interface or class type of the stub * @param the interface or class type of the stub * * @return a stub with the specified type */ @Override public T Stub(Class type) { return createMock(inferNameFromType(type), type, MockNature.STUB, Collections.emptyMap()); } /** * Creates a stub with the specified options and type. The mock name will be the types simple name. * * Example: * *
     *   def person = Stub(Person, name: "myPerson") // type is Person.class, name is "myPerson"
     * 
* * @param options optional options for creating the stub * @param type the interface or class type of the stub * @param the interface or class type of the stub * * @return a stub with the specified options and type */ @Override public T Stub(Map options, Class type) { return createMock(inferNameFromType(type), type, MockNature.STUB, options); } /** * Creates a spy with the specified type. The mock name will be the types simple name. * * Example: * *
     *   def person = Spy(Person) // type is Person.class, name is "person"
     * 
* * @param type the class type of the spy * @param the class type of the spy * * @return a spy with the specified type */ @Override public T Spy(Class type) { return createMock(inferNameFromType(type), type, MockNature.SPY, Collections.emptyMap()); } @Override public T Spy(T obj) { return createMock(inferNameFromType(obj.getClass()), obj, MockNature.SPY, Collections.singletonMap("useObjenesis", true)); } /** * Creates a spy with the specified options and type. The mock name will be the types simple name. * * Example: * *
     *   def person = Spy(Person, name: "myPerson") // type is Person.class, name is "myPerson"
     * 
* * @param options optional options for creating the spy * @param type the class type of the spy * @param the class type of the spy * * @return a spy with the specified options and type */ @Override public T Spy(Map options, Class type) { return createMock(inferNameFromType(type), type, MockNature.SPY, options); } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public T createMock(@Nullable String name, Class type, MockNature nature, Map options) { ClassLoader classLoader = type.getClassLoader(); if (classLoader == null) { classLoader = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); } return (T) new MockUtil().createDetachedMock(name, type, nature, MockImplementation.JAVA, options, classLoader); } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public T createMock(@Nullable String name, T obj, MockNature nature, Map options) { ClassLoader classLoader = obj.getClass().getClassLoader(); if (classLoader == null) { classLoader = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); } return (T) new MockUtil().createDetachedMock(name, obj, nature, MockImplementation.JAVA, options, classLoader); } private String inferNameFromType(Class type) { return type.getSimpleName(); } }




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