With Spring MVC, you can specify that a particular URL will handled by a particular method, and you can specify that particular parameters will map to particular arguments,
Ollie's solution covers testing the specific example of an annotation but what about the wider question of how to test all the other various Spring MVC annotations. My approach (that can be easily extended to other annotations) would be
import static org.springframework.test.web.ModelAndViewAssert.*;
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@ContextConfiguration({/* include live config here
e.g. "file:web/WEB-INF/application-context.xml",
"file:web/WEB-INF/dispatcher-servlet.xml" */})
public class MyControllerIntegrationTest {
@Inject
private ApplicationContext applicationContext;
private MockHttpServletRequest request;
private MockHttpServletResponse response;
private HandlerAdapter handlerAdapter;
private MyController controller;
@Before
public void setUp() {
request = new MockHttpServletRequest();
response = new MockHttpServletResponse();
handlerAdapter = applicationContext.getBean(HandlerAdapter.class);
// I could get the controller from the context here
controller = new MyController();
}
@Test
public void testFoo() throws Exception {
request.setRequestURI("/users");
final ModelAndView mav = handlerAdapter.handle(request, response,
controller);
assertViewName(mav, null);
assertAndReturnModelAttributeOfType(mav, "image", Image.class);
}
}
I've also written a blog entry about integration testing Spring MVC annotations.
You could use AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter and its handle
method programmatically. This will resolve the method for the given request and execute it. Unfortunately this is a little indirect. Actually there is a private class called ServletHandlerMethodResolver
in AMHA that is responsible for just resolving the method for a given request. I just filed a request for improvement on that topic, as I really would like to see this possible, too.
In the meantime you could use e.g. EasyMock to create a mock of your controller class, expect the given method to be invoked and hand that mock to handle
.
Controller:
@Controller
public class MyController {
@RequestMapping("/users")
public void foo(HttpServletResponse response) {
// your controller code
}
}
Test:
public class RequestMappingTest {
private MockHttpServletRequest request;
private MockHttpServletResponse response;
private MyController controller;
private AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter adapter;
@Before
public void setUp() {
controller = EasyMock.createNiceMock(MyController.class);
adapter = new AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter();
request = new MockHttpServletRequest();
response = new MockHttpServletResponse();
}
@Test
public void testname() throws Exception {
request.setRequestURI("/users");
controller.foo(response);
EasyMock.expectLastCall().once();
EasyMock.replay(controller);
adapter.handle(request, response, controller);
EasyMock.verify(controller);
}
}
Regards, Ollie