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Mockito | Checkstyle | |
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11 | 15 | |
14,596 | 8,138 | |
0.5% | 0.5% | |
9.0 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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Wednesday Links - Edition 2023-01-18
Mockito 5 Released (1 min)š https://github.com/mockito/mockito/releases/tag/v5.0.0
- Mockito 5.0.0 released, requires Java 11
- Mockito 5: prepare for future JDK versions
- 5 easy paths to become a recognized Java expert. Really. For free.
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Mockito and non-debuggable testBuildTypes
For those using a "release" testBuildType for integration tests, what does your mocking setup look like? My app is stuck on Mockito 2.23.4, because higher (> 1.8.12) versions of Byte Buddy required beyond that point [do not play nicely with non-debuggable APKs](https://github.com/mockito/mockito/issues/2302). Solutions I've considered so far:
- Mockito - Most popular Mocking framework for unit tests written in Java
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20+ Trending and Popular Java Open Source Project
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Reverse engineering Mockito. Part 2. Dynamic dependency injection
The code is pretty self explanatory but here's a quick run down. o.getClass().getDeclaredFields() gets us an array of all the fields. We then have a enhanced for loop that loops over the array. Check if the field is annotated field.isAnnotationPresent(Gucci.class). If it is then we set its modifier to true with field.setAccessible(true);. If we don't do this and the field is private we will get an error. Then we get the binary name of the field, field.getGenericType().getTypeName();, remember its just the package and the class name. Lastly we set the value of the field, field.set(o,dynamicInjection(classLoader,binaryName). With that we have now created a dependency injection annotation with the Junit 5 extension model. Now I am sure you can see the tower of exceptions, which is obviously not ideal. I'm not sure how I want to handle all the exceptions yet. However, I will be digging around the Mockito code base to see if I can find how they handle all their exceptions.
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JVM Testing Newsletter | June 2021
Mockito 3.11.* releases
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Writing Apache Parquet Files
Hi, I've been trying to write parquet files on android for the past couple of days, and have really been struggling to find a solution. My original hypothesis was to just use the java parquet implementation (https://github.com/apache/parquet-mr), but I've since realized that not all java libraries play well with Android. I've gone through essentially dependency hell trying to franken-fit the library into my project, and imported as much as i could before hitting walls such as this one (https://github.com/mockito/mockito/issues/841).
Checkstyle
- 5 easy paths to become a recognized Java expert. Really. For free.
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Java Checkstyle reports formatting as a warning, not an error despite my explicit severity
I'm trying to use Google's checkstyle. I want certain things to be an error, such as using Tabs for indentation. When I run mvn checkstyle:check with a file with a tab in the first column, it always gives a [WARN] rather than the error that I've asked for. Pom snippet: org.apache.maven.plugins maven-surefire-plugin ${maven-surefire-plugin.version} ${maven-surefire-plugin.skipUnitTests} org.apache.maven.plugins maven-checkstyle-plugin 3.1.2 checkstyle validate check google_checks.xml UTF-8 true true warning true I'm using google_checks.xml as from https://github.com/checkstyle/checkstyle/blob/master/src/main/resources/google_checks.xml. I have changed the severity for the FileTabCharacter to "error"
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How does Apache ShardingSphere standardize and format code? We use Spotless
1. Conflicts between Spotless and Checkstyle Checkstyle is a tool for checking Java source code for compliance with code standards or a set of validation rules (best practices).
- Checkstyle - development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard.
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Seriously who cares about the warnings
Never had anything like that though for four years my life revolved around getting PMD, checkstyle and Sonar rules to pass so my pull request would merge.
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Code smell plugin
PMD, and checkstyle as well.
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How can I help my partner write better code?
Iām a little out of date with Java, but I believe Checkstyle is currently popular: https://github.com/checkstyle/checkstyle
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Why You Need Static Code Analysis
Another example can be applied to code quality itself. Most static analyzers are configurable. If you tried to set Checkstyle Google configuration to the mature project, you would probably get hundreds or even thousands of errors. You can start with just one rule. Ar first glance, it seems not so important. But after the moment when the configuration reaches the repository, you can be sure that no one else can violate this rule in the future.
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I have made a list of 55 plus open source software list for doing various tasks
Checkstyle: a tool that helps programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard: https://github.com/checkstyle/checkstyle
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Java formatter
So I was there once, sharing my solution. For my current project I use the java formatter jar, but on my previous work I was using checkstyle, you can get it from here: Checkstyle. Then pass your checkstyle xml format config.
What are some alternatives?
WireMock - A tool for mocking HTTP services
spotless - Keep your code spotless
REST Assured - Java DSL for easy testing of REST services
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
MockServer - MockServer enables easy mocking of any system you integrate with via HTTP or HTTPS with clients written in Java, JavaScript and Ruby. MockServer also includes a proxy that introspects all proxied traffic including encrypted SSL traffic and supports Port Forwarding, Web Proxying (i.e. HTTP proxy), HTTPS Tunneling Proxying (using HTTP CONNECT) and SOCKS Proxying (i.e. dynamic port forwarding).
Spotbugs - SpotBugs is FindBugs' successor. A tool for static analysis to look for bugs in Java code.
Testcontainers - Testcontainers is a Java library that supports JUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.
Error Prone - Catch common Java mistakes as compile-time errors
Cucumber - Cucumber for the JVM
PMD - An extensible multilanguage static code analyzer.
Selenium
infer - A static analyzer for Java, C, C++, and Objective-C