How to test constructor of a class that has a @PostConstruct method using Spring?

穿精又带淫゛_ 提交于 2019-12-04 23:49:16

Have a look at Spring JUnit Runner.

You need to inject your class in your test class so that spring will construct your class and will also call post construct method. Refer the pet clinic example.

eg:

@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@ContextConfiguration(locations = "classpath:your-test-context-xml.xml")
public class SpringJunitTests {

    @Autowired
    private Connection c;

    @Test
    public void tests() {
        assertEquals("arf arf arf", c.getX1();
    }

    // ...
mrembisz

If the only container managed part of Connection is your @PostContruct method, just call it manually in a test method:

@Test
public void test() {
  Connection c = new Connection("dog", "ruff");
  c.init();
  assertEquals("arf arf arf", c.getX1());
}

If there is more than that, like dependencies and so on you can still either inject them manually or - as Sridhar stated - use spring test framework.

@PostConstruct must be changing the state of the object. So, in JUnit test case, after getting the bean check the state of the object. If it is same as the state set by @PostConstruct, then the test is success.

By default, Spring will not aware of the @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy annotation. To enable it, you have to either register ‘CommonAnnotationBeanPostProcessor‘ or specify the ‘‘ in bean configuration file.

<bean class="org.springframework.context.annotation.CommonAnnotationBeanPostProcessor" />

or

<context:annotation-config />

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