OK, we're talking Spring (3.2.0) MVC
We have an pointcut defined to be triggered "around" an annotation like so:
@Around("@annotation(MyAnnotation)")
public void someFunction() {
}
Then in a controller we have:
@Controller
@Component
@RequestMapping("/somepath")
public class MyController {
@Autowired
private MyService service;
...
@MyAnnotation
@RequestMapping(value = "/myendpoint", method = RequestMethod.POST, produces = "application/json")
@ResponseBody
public Object myEndpoint(@RequestBody MyRequestObject requestObject, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) {
...
return service.doSomething(requestObject);
}
}
Then we have a unit test that looks like this:
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@WebAppConfiguration
@ContextConfiguration(locations = {"../path/to/applicationContext.xml"})
@TestExecutionListeners({DependencyInjectionTestExecutionListener.class})
public class MyControllerTest {
private MockMvc mockMvc;
@InjectMocks
private MyController controller;
@Mock
private MyService myService;
@Before
public void setup() {
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
this.mockMvc = MockMvcBuilders.standaloneSetup(controller).build();
}
@Test
public void myTest() {
MyRequest request = new MyRequest();
MyResponse response = new MyResponse();
String expectedValue = "foobar";
Mockito.when(myService.doSomething((MyRequest) Mockito.any())).thenReturn(response);
MockHttpServletRequestBuilder builder = MockMvcRequestBuilders.post("/myendpoint");
String request = IOUtils.toString(context.getResource("classpath:/request.json").getURI());
builder.content(request);
builder.contentType(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON);
mockMvc.perform(builder)
.andExpect(MockMvcResultMatchers.status().isOk())
.andExpect(MockMvcResultMatchers.jsonPath("$.someKey").value(expectedValue));
Mockito.verify(myService, Mockito.times(1)).doSomething((MyRequest) Mockito.any());
}
}
The test runs fine, but the aspect defined around the annotation (MyAnnotation) does not execute. This executes just fine when the endpoint is triggered by a real request (e.g. when running in a servlet container) but just doesn't fire when running in the test.
Is this a particular "feature" of MockMvc that it doesn't trigger aspects?
FYI our applicationContext.xml is configured with:
<aop:aspectj-autoproxy/>
and as I mentioned the aspects do actually work in reality, just not in the test.
Anyone know how to get these aspects to fire?
Thanks!