We are using EasyMock and PowerMock with JUnit. The coverage tool used is ECLEmma. With EasyMock, it shows the coverage properly in green (as covered). However, for
We have a static classes to mock. With mocking static classes, eclEmma code coverage plugin is not working in Eclipse. So what we did is, so placed @RunWith(JUnit4.class) (Instead of @RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class) ) before class and placed following lines inside class
static {
PowerMockAgent.initializeIfNeeded();
}
@Rule
public PowerMockRule rule = new PowerMockRule();
Compiled the class and ran the test class. Code coverage is working for class. This change is only in Eclipse IDE.
After writing test cases, we reverted code back to normal. Placed @RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class) instead of @RunWith(JUnit4.class) and commented above static code and powermockrule lines.