org.mockito.exceptions.misusing
public class UnnecessaryStubbingException extends RuntimeException
MockitoHint
), example:
//code under test:
...
String result = translator.translate("one")
...
//test:
...
when(translator.translate("one")).thenReturn("jeden"); // <- stubbing realized during code execution
when(translator.translate("two")).thenReturn("dwa"); // <- stubbing never realized
...
Notice that one of the stubbed methods were never realized in the code under test, during test execution.
The stray stubbing might be an oversight of the developer, the artifact of copy-paste
or the effect not understanding the test/code.
Either way, the developer ends up with unnecessary test code.
In order to keep the codebase clean & maintainable it is necessary to remove unnecessary code.
Otherwise tests are harder to read and reason about.
To find out more about detecting unused stubbings see MockitoHint
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UnnecessaryStubbingException(String message) |
fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
public UnnecessaryStubbingException(String message)