I have looked around and tried different things to no avail. The examples out there on the interwebs are few, and IMHO pretty simple. My use case:
(the 'itocNetworkHandler' below is the mock)
when: "we're doing stuff"
StandardResponse response = cms.doCardStuff("123", "111", order)
....
then: "we get proper calls and response object"
1 * cms.itocNetworkHandler.doNetworkCall(
{ it instanceof ReplacementRequestRecord
}, StandardResponseRecord.class) >> record
I would like to store away the parameter ('it') to the "doNetworkCall" on the mock.
The reason i want the parameter is because the object i'm testing is supposed to take my in parameters, do stuff, create a new object and pass that one to my mock. I want to make sure that the created object looks the way its supposed to.
Pointers much appreciated.
You can capture an argument as follows:
// must be declared before when-block (or inside Specification.interaction {})
def captured
when:
...
then:
1 * mock.doNetworkCall(...) >> { record, recordClass ->
// save the argument
captured = record
...
}
// use the saved argument
captured == ...
That said, often there is a simpler solution such as checking the expected record right in the argument constraint (e.g. ...doNetworkCall( { it == ... } )
).