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FakeIt is a simple mocking framework for C++. It supports GCC, Clang and MS Visual C++.
FakeIt is written in C++11 and can be used for testing both C++11 and C++ projects.
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FakeIt
FakeIt is a simple mocking framework for C++. It supports GCC, Clang and MS Visual C++.
FakeIt is written in C++11 and can be used for testing both C++11 and C++ projects.
struct SomeInterface {
virtual int foo(int) = 0;
virtual int bar(string) = 0;
};
// Instantiate a mock object.
Mock<SomeInterface> mock;
// Setup mock behavior.
When(Method(mock,foo)).Return(1); // Method mock.foo will return 1 once.
// Fetch the mock instance.
SomeInterface &i = mock.get();
// Will print "1".
cout << i.foo(0);
Verify method invocation
Mock<SomeInterface> mock;
When(Method(mock,foo)).Return(0);
SomeInterface &i = mock.get();
// Production code
i.foo(1);
// Verify method mock.foo was invoked.
Verify(Method(mock,foo));
// Verify method mock.foo was invoked with specific arguments.
Verify(Method(mock,foo).Using(1));
Checkout the Quickstart for many more examples!
The master branch has the stable version of FakeIt. Include the most suitable single header in your test project and you are good to go.
Features
- Packaged as a single header file.
- Very simple API based on the expressiveness of C++11.
- Supports all major compilers: GCC, Clang and MSC++.
- Easily integrated with GTest, MS Test and Boost Test.
- Expressive Arrange-Act-Assert syntax.
- Create mock classes or spy existing objects instantly in one simple line.
- No limitation on number of method arguments.
- Supports dynamic casting.
Installation
FakeIt is a header only framework. It does not require any installation. For extra simplicity fakeit is packaged as a single header file.
FakeIt is pre-configured to work with some of the major unit testing frameworks. A pre-configured version will use the assertions mechanism of the unit testing framework to integrate the generated error messages into the unit testing framework output.
If you don't find your unit testing framework on the list, simply use the standalone configuration.
Using a pre-packaged single header file
Pre-packaged single header versions of FakeIt are located under the single_header folder. Depending on the unit testing framework you use, simply add one of the pre-packaged versions to the include path of your test project:
- /single_header/gtest
- /single_header/mstest
- /single_header/boost
- /single_header/catch (Tested with Catch 2.0.1)
- /single_header/tpunit
- /single_header/mettle
- /single_header/qtest
- /single_header/nunit - (See caveats in config/nunit/fakeit_instance.hpp)
- /single_header/cute
- /single_header/standalone
For example, to use fakeit with Google Test simply add the single_header/gtest folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/single_header/gtest"
Using the source header files
Fakeit source code header files are located under the include foler. To use FakeIt directly from the source code all you need to do is to download the source files and add the include folder and the configuration folder of your choice to the include path of your project. For example:
- To use fakeit with Google Test add the include folder and the config/gtest folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/gtest"
- To use fakeit with MS Test add the include folder and the config/mstest folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/mstest"
- To use fakeit with Boost Test add the include folder and the config/boost folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/boost"
- To use fakeit with Catch add the include folder and the config/catch folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/catch"
- To use fakeit with tpunit add the include folder and the config/tpunit folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/tpunit"
- To use fakeit with Mettle add the include folder and the config/mettle folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/mettle"
- To use fakeit with QTest add the include folder and the config/qtest folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/qtest"
To use fakeit with NUnit in a managed Visual Studio C++/CLI project, add the standalone/nunit folder to your project include path. Note, it is useful to define your mocks in
#pragma unmanaged
sections so that you can use lambda expressions.To use fakeit with CUTE add the include folder and the config/cute folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/cute"
To use fakeit without any testing framework integration (standalone) add the include folder and the config/standalone folder to the include path of your test project:
-I"<fakeit_folder>/include" -I"<fakeit_folder>/config/standalone"
It is recommended to build and run the unit tests to make sure FakeIt fits your environment.
For GCC, it is recommended to build the test project with -O1 or -O0 flags. Some features of Fakeit may not work with stonger optimizations!!
Building and Running the Unit Tests with GCC
cd build
make all
run the tests by typing
./fakeit_tests.exe
Building and Running the Unit Tests with Clang
cd build
make -f clang_makefile all
run the tests by typing
./fakeit_tests.exe
Building and Running the Unit Tests with Visual Studio
Open the tests/all_tests.vcxproj project file with Visual Studio. Build and run the project and check the test results.
Limitations
- Currently only GCC, Clang and MSC++ are supported.
- On GCC, optimization flag O2 and O3 are not supported. You must compile the test project with -O1 or -O0.
- In MSC++, your project must have Edit And Continue debug mode on (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/esaeyddf.aspx) which is same of /ZI compiler switch. If you don't use this, you will have exceptions mocking destructors (which includes unique_ptr and other smart pointers).
- Can't mock classes with multiple inheritance.
- Can't mock classes with virtual inheritance.
- Currently mocks are not thread safe.