How to confirm one of many HttpCalloutMock has been used
If I load multiple HttpCalloutMock
's when settings up a test:
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, MockFactory.create());
And I am using a MultiRequestMock
implementation:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
And I don't persist the results from the callout.
Is there anyway to check that eachany of the HttpCalloutMock
have been used?
apex unit-test httpcalloutmock
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If I load multiple HttpCalloutMock
's when settings up a test:
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, MockFactory.create());
And I am using a MultiRequestMock
implementation:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
And I don't persist the results from the callout.
Is there anyway to check that eachany of the HttpCalloutMock
have been used?
apex unit-test httpcalloutmock
add a comment |
If I load multiple HttpCalloutMock
's when settings up a test:
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, MockFactory.create());
And I am using a MultiRequestMock
implementation:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
And I don't persist the results from the callout.
Is there anyway to check that eachany of the HttpCalloutMock
have been used?
apex unit-test httpcalloutmock
If I load multiple HttpCalloutMock
's when settings up a test:
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, MockFactory.create());
And I am using a MultiRequestMock
implementation:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
And I don't persist the results from the callout.
Is there anyway to check that eachany of the HttpCalloutMock
have been used?
apex unit-test httpcalloutmock
apex unit-test httpcalloutmock
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Declare a variable in your mock class, and set its value in the respond method. if that variable is true at the end of your test , it means mock was used and callout was done.
global class CalloutMock1 implements HttpCalloutMock {
global boolean isCalled = false;
global HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
isCalled = true;
// Create a fake response.
// Set response values, and
// return response.
}
}
Test Class:
CalloutMock1 cm1= new CalloutMock1();
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, cm1);
//Call your code.
System.assert(cm1.isCalled);
Edit :Based on your updated code:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
public Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public Set<String> usedEndpoints = new Set<String>();
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
usedEndpoints.add(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
Test Class :
MultiRequestMock mm = new MultiRequestMock (new Map<String, HttpCalloutMock>());
mm.addRequestMock();//
//Do your callouts
//Then Assert here
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.contains('Your endpoint') , 'Your Endpoint not called'); //Your endpoint called
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.size() == mm.requests.size() , 'Not all mocks were consumed');
Thanks. I've updated my question to expand on myHttpCalloutMock
implementation
– Robs
6 hours ago
1
Hi @Robs provided pseudo code, for the same.
– Pranay Jaiswal
5 hours ago
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Declare a variable in your mock class, and set its value in the respond method. if that variable is true at the end of your test , it means mock was used and callout was done.
global class CalloutMock1 implements HttpCalloutMock {
global boolean isCalled = false;
global HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
isCalled = true;
// Create a fake response.
// Set response values, and
// return response.
}
}
Test Class:
CalloutMock1 cm1= new CalloutMock1();
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, cm1);
//Call your code.
System.assert(cm1.isCalled);
Edit :Based on your updated code:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
public Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public Set<String> usedEndpoints = new Set<String>();
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
usedEndpoints.add(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
Test Class :
MultiRequestMock mm = new MultiRequestMock (new Map<String, HttpCalloutMock>());
mm.addRequestMock();//
//Do your callouts
//Then Assert here
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.contains('Your endpoint') , 'Your Endpoint not called'); //Your endpoint called
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.size() == mm.requests.size() , 'Not all mocks were consumed');
Thanks. I've updated my question to expand on myHttpCalloutMock
implementation
– Robs
6 hours ago
1
Hi @Robs provided pseudo code, for the same.
– Pranay Jaiswal
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Declare a variable in your mock class, and set its value in the respond method. if that variable is true at the end of your test , it means mock was used and callout was done.
global class CalloutMock1 implements HttpCalloutMock {
global boolean isCalled = false;
global HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
isCalled = true;
// Create a fake response.
// Set response values, and
// return response.
}
}
Test Class:
CalloutMock1 cm1= new CalloutMock1();
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, cm1);
//Call your code.
System.assert(cm1.isCalled);
Edit :Based on your updated code:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
public Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public Set<String> usedEndpoints = new Set<String>();
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
usedEndpoints.add(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
Test Class :
MultiRequestMock mm = new MultiRequestMock (new Map<String, HttpCalloutMock>());
mm.addRequestMock();//
//Do your callouts
//Then Assert here
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.contains('Your endpoint') , 'Your Endpoint not called'); //Your endpoint called
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.size() == mm.requests.size() , 'Not all mocks were consumed');
Thanks. I've updated my question to expand on myHttpCalloutMock
implementation
– Robs
6 hours ago
1
Hi @Robs provided pseudo code, for the same.
– Pranay Jaiswal
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Declare a variable in your mock class, and set its value in the respond method. if that variable is true at the end of your test , it means mock was used and callout was done.
global class CalloutMock1 implements HttpCalloutMock {
global boolean isCalled = false;
global HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
isCalled = true;
// Create a fake response.
// Set response values, and
// return response.
}
}
Test Class:
CalloutMock1 cm1= new CalloutMock1();
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, cm1);
//Call your code.
System.assert(cm1.isCalled);
Edit :Based on your updated code:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
public Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public Set<String> usedEndpoints = new Set<String>();
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
usedEndpoints.add(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
Test Class :
MultiRequestMock mm = new MultiRequestMock (new Map<String, HttpCalloutMock>());
mm.addRequestMock();//
//Do your callouts
//Then Assert here
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.contains('Your endpoint') , 'Your Endpoint not called'); //Your endpoint called
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.size() == mm.requests.size() , 'Not all mocks were consumed');
Declare a variable in your mock class, and set its value in the respond method. if that variable is true at the end of your test , it means mock was used and callout was done.
global class CalloutMock1 implements HttpCalloutMock {
global boolean isCalled = false;
global HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
isCalled = true;
// Create a fake response.
// Set response values, and
// return response.
}
}
Test Class:
CalloutMock1 cm1= new CalloutMock1();
Test.setMock(HttpCalloutMock.class, cm1);
//Call your code.
System.assert(cm1.isCalled);
Edit :Based on your updated code:
public without sharing class MultiRequestMock implements HttpCalloutMock {
public Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests;
public Set<String> usedEndpoints = new Set<String>();
public MultiRequestMock(Map<String, HttpCalloutMock> requests) {
this.requests = requests;
}
public HTTPResponse respond(HTTPRequest req) {
HttpCalloutMock mock = requests.get(req.getEndpoint());
usedEndpoints.add(req.getEndpoint());
if (mock != null) {
return mock.respond(req);
}
throw new CustomException('Mock for end point not found: ' + req.getEndpoint());
}
public void addRequestMock(String url, HttpCalloutMock mock) {
requests.put(url, mock);
}
}
Test Class :
MultiRequestMock mm = new MultiRequestMock (new Map<String, HttpCalloutMock>());
mm.addRequestMock();//
//Do your callouts
//Then Assert here
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.contains('Your endpoint') , 'Your Endpoint not called'); //Your endpoint called
System.assert(mm.usedEndpoints.size() == mm.requests.size() , 'Not all mocks were consumed');
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Thanks. I've updated my question to expand on myHttpCalloutMock
implementation
– Robs
6 hours ago
1
Hi @Robs provided pseudo code, for the same.
– Pranay Jaiswal
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Thanks. I've updated my question to expand on myHttpCalloutMock
implementation
– Robs
6 hours ago
1
Hi @Robs provided pseudo code, for the same.
– Pranay Jaiswal
5 hours ago
Thanks. I've updated my question to expand on my
HttpCalloutMock
implementation– Robs
6 hours ago
Thanks. I've updated my question to expand on my
HttpCalloutMock
implementation– Robs
6 hours ago
1
1
Hi @Robs provided pseudo code, for the same.
– Pranay Jaiswal
5 hours ago
Hi @Robs provided pseudo code, for the same.
– Pranay Jaiswal
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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