I’m trying to autowire a bean in the MVC Controller class, but I can not get another value, than null. When I put throw new Error("E") in constructor of the bean to be injected into the helloWorldController bean, I get an Exception: Error creating bean with name helloWorldController: Injection of autowired dependencies failed. But when I run test without error in constructor, I don’t get the bean, I get null.
I’m totally confused. What does it do? It is trying to create and inject a dependency, when it creates the controller instance. Ok, so why the variable is not inicialized, if error did not occured?
I have extended my post at the bidding of Sean Patrick Floyd:
package testy.sprung;
//import declarations ommited
import testy.sprung.beany.AwiredBean;
@Controller
public class HelloWorldController {
private Logger log = Logger.getLogger("springTestLogger");
@Autowired
private AwiredBean oz;
@RequestMapping("/sprung")
public ModelAndView base() {
log.debug("base URI");
ModelAndView mv = new ModelAndView();
mv.setViewName("firstPage");
return mv;
}
@RequestMapping(value="/{articel}/{subTitle}",method=RequestMethod.GET)
public ModelAndView szia(@PathVariable("articel") String articel, @PathVariable("subTitle") String st, @RequestParam(value="co", required=false) String co) {
log.debug("Path GET/{articel}/{subtitle}: " + articel + "/" + st + "?co=" + co);
ModelAndView mv = new ModelAndView();
mv.setViewName("index"); // now put index.jsp in /WEB-INF/files
mv.addObject("articel", articel);
mv.addObject("subtl", st);
mv.addObject("co", co);
mv.addObject("awir", oz); //but it is null
return mv;
}
}
The bean implements any empty interface:
package testy.sprung.beany;
public class AwiredBeanImpl implements AwiredBean {
@Override
public String toString() {
return "CommonAutowired";
}
public AwiredBeanImpl() {
throw new Error("E");
}
}
I run it inside the test. The test fails, because wether my error or NullPointerException is thrown:
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@ContextConfiguration("file:WebContent/WEB-INF/sprung-servlet.xml")
public class ZakladniExtendedTest extends TestCase {
private MockHttpServletRequest request;
private MockHttpServletResponse response;
private HelloWorldController controller;
@Inject
private ApplicationContext context;
public ZakladniExtendedTest() {
PropertyConfigurator.configure("t-resources/log4j.properties");
}
@Before //this method is called before each test
public void setUp() {
request = new MockHttpServletRequest();
response = new MockHttpServletResponse();
controller = new HelloWorldController();
}
@Test
public void testThemeResolverExists() { //this test works
assertTrue(context.containsBean("themeResolver"));
}
@Test
public void autowiringTest() throws Exception { //but this not
request.setRequestURI("/title/subtitle");
request.setMethod("GET");
request.setParameter("co", "param");
ModelAndView mav = new AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter().handle(request, response, controller);
String viewName = mav.getViewName();
Map objects = mav.getModel();
assertEquals("index", viewName);
//NullPointerException follows:
assertEquals("CommonAutowired", objects.get("awir").toString());
}
}
Instead of
controller = new HelloWorldController();you should inject your controller so that it becomes a Spring-managed bean.