Class AssertableMockMvc
MockMvc variant that tests Spring MVC exchanges and provides fluent
assertions using AssertJ.
A main difference with MockMvc is that an unresolved exception
is not thrown directly. Rather an AssertableMvcResult is available
with an unresolved
exception.
AssertableMockMvc can be configured with a list of
message converters to allow the response
body to be deserialized, rather than asserting on the raw values.
- Since:
- 6.2
- Author:
- Stephane Nicoll, Brian Clozel
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic AssertableMockMvcCreate aAssertableMockMvcinstance that delegates to the givenMockMvcinstance.static AssertableMockMvcfrom(WebApplicationContext applicationContext) Shortcut to create anAssertableMockMvcinstance using the given, fully initialized (i.e., refreshed)WebApplicationContext.static AssertableMockMvcfrom(WebApplicationContext applicationContext, Function<DefaultMockMvcBuilder, MockMvc> customizations) Create anAssertableMockMvcinstance using the given, fully initialized (i.e., refreshed)WebApplicationContext.static AssertableMockMvcShortcut to create anAssertableMockMvcinstance by registering one or more@Controllerinstances.static AssertableMockMvcof(Collection<?> controllers, Function<StandaloneMockMvcBuilder, MockMvc> customizations) Create anAssertableMockMvcinstance by registering one or more@Controllerinstances and configuring Spring MVC infrastructure programmatically.perform(RequestBuilder requestBuilder) Perform a request and return a type that can be used with standardAssertJassertions.withHttpMessageConverters(Iterable<HttpMessageConverter<?>> httpMessageConverters) Return a newAssertableMockMvcinstance using the specified message converters.
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Method Details
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create
Create aAssertableMockMvcinstance that delegates to the givenMockMvcinstance.- Parameters:
mockMvc- the MockMvc instance to delegate calls to
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from
public static AssertableMockMvc from(WebApplicationContext applicationContext, Function<DefaultMockMvcBuilder, MockMvc> customizations) Create anAssertableMockMvcinstance using the given, fully initialized (i.e., refreshed)WebApplicationContext. The givencustomizationsare applied to theDefaultMockMvcBuilderthat ultimately creates the underlyingMockMvcinstance.If no further customization of the underlying
MockMvcinstance is required, usefrom(WebApplicationContext).- Parameters:
applicationContext- the application context to detect the Spring MVC infrastructure and application controllers fromcustomizations- a function that creates aMockMvcinstance based on aDefaultMockMvcBuilder.- See Also:
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from
Shortcut to create anAssertableMockMvcinstance using the given, fully initialized (i.e., refreshed)WebApplicationContext.Consider using
from(WebApplicationContext, Function)if further customization of the underlyingMockMvcinstance is required.- Parameters:
applicationContext- the application context to detect the Spring MVC infrastructure and application controllers from- See Also:
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of
public static AssertableMockMvc of(Collection<?> controllers, Function<StandaloneMockMvcBuilder, MockMvc> customizations) Create anAssertableMockMvcinstance by registering one or more@Controllerinstances and configuring Spring MVC infrastructure programmatically.This allows full control over the instantiation and initialization of controllers and their dependencies, similar to plain unit tests while also making it possible to test one controller at a time.
- Parameters:
controllers- one or more@Controllerinstances or@Controllertypes to test; a type (Class) will be turned into an instancecustomizations- a function that creates aMockMvcinstance based on aStandaloneMockMvcBuilder, typically to configure the Spring MVC infrastructure- See Also:
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of
Shortcut to create anAssertableMockMvcinstance by registering one or more@Controllerinstances.The minimum infrastructure required by the
DispatcherServletto serve requests with annotated controllers is created. Consider usingof(Collection, Function)if additional configuration of the MVC infrastructure is required.- Parameters:
controllers- one or more@Controllerinstances or@Controllertypes to test; a type (Class) will be turned into an instance- See Also:
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withHttpMessageConverters
public AssertableMockMvc withHttpMessageConverters(Iterable<HttpMessageConverter<?>> httpMessageConverters) Return a newAssertableMockMvcinstance using the specified message converters.If none are specified, only basic assertions on the response body can be performed. Consider registering a suitable JSON converter for asserting against JSON data structures.
- Parameters:
httpMessageConverters- the message converters to use- Returns:
- a new instance using the specified converters
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perform
Perform a request and return a type that can be used with standardAssertJassertions.Use static methods of
MockMvcRequestBuildersto prepare the request, wrapping the invocation inassertThat. The following asserts that a GET request against "/greet" has an HTTP status code 200 (OK) and a simple body:assertThat(mvc.perform(get("/greet"))) .hasStatusOk() .body().asString().isEqualTo("Hello");Contrary to
MockMvc.perform(RequestBuilder), this does not throw an exception if the request fails with an unresolved exception. Rather, the result provides the exception, if any. Assuming that aPOSTrequest against/boomthrows anIllegalStateException, the following asserts that the invocation has indeed failed with the expected error message:assertThat(mvc.perform(post("/boom"))) .unresolvedException().isInstanceOf(IllegalStateException.class) .hasMessage("Expected");- Parameters:
requestBuilder- used to prepare the request to execute; see static factory methods inMockMvcRequestBuilders- Returns:
- an
AssertableMvcResultto be wrapped inassertThat - See Also:
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