How do I test a class that has private methods, fields or inner classes?
How do I use JUnit to test a class that has internal private methods, fields or nested classes?
It seems bad to change the access modifier for a method just to be able to run a test.
Solution:
If you have somewhat of a legacy application, and you're not allowed to change the visibility of your methods, the best way to test private methods is to use reflection.
Internally we're using helpers to get/set
private
and private static
variables as well as invoke private
and private static
methods. The following patterns will let you do pretty much anything related to the private methods and fields. Of course you can't change private static final
variables through reflection.Method method = targetClass.getDeclaredMethod(methodName, argClasses);
method.setAccessible(true);
return method.invoke(targetObject, argObjects);
And for fields:
Field field = targetClass.getDeclaredField(fieldName);
field.setAccessible(true);
field.set(object, value);
Notes:
1.targetClass.getDeclaredMethod(methodName, argClasses)
lets you look intoprivate
methods. The same thing applies forgetDeclaredField
.
2. ThesetAccessible(true)
is required to play around with privates.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34571/how-do-i-test-a-class-that-has-private-methods-fields-or-inner-classes
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