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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T22:05:47+00:00 2026-06-11T22:05:47+00:00

Learnt JUnit yesterday, learning Mockito today I wrote a simple class; public class FileOperations

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Learnt JUnit yesterday, learning Mockito today

I wrote a simple class;

public class FileOperations {
    public boolean autoMove(){
        List<byte[]> patterns = getListofPatterns();
        for(byte[] pattern: patterns){
            System.out.println(new String(pattern));
            if(seekInHeader(pattern)){
                //logic to move file of specific folder of specific extension
                return true;
            }
        }
        return false;
    }

    public boolean seekInHeader(byte[] pattern){
        return false;
    }
        
    public List<byte[]> getListofPatterns(){
        return null;
    }
}

And trying to test it as follows

@Test
public void autoMoveTest(){
    FileOperations fo = mock(FileOperations.class);//stub
    List<byte[]> dummyPatterns = new ArrayList<byte[]>();//specify stub value
    dummyPatterns.add("amit".getBytes());
    
    when(fo.getListofPatterns()).thenReturn(dummyPatterns);
    when(fo.seekInHeader(anyString().getBytes())).thenReturn(true);
    
    System.out.println(new String(fo.getListofPatterns().get(0)));
    System.out.println(fo.seekInHeader("amit".getBytes()));
    System.out.println(fo.autoMove());
    assertTrue(fo.autoMove());
}

Output:

amit

true

false

As I set seekHeader() to return true. Why fo.autoMove() is returning false?

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    2026-06-11T22:05:48+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:05 pm

    You can do it using spy as follows;

    @Test
        public void autoMoveTest(){
            FileOperations fo = new  FileOperations("");
            FileOperations spyFo = spy(fo);
    
            List<byte[]> dummyPatterns = new ArrayList<byte[]>();//specify stub value
            dummyPatterns.add("amit".getBytes());
    
            when(spyFo.getListofPatterns()).thenReturn(dummyPatterns);
            when(spyFo.seekInHeader(anyString().getBytes())).thenReturn(true);//stubbing a method
    
            assertTrue(spyFo.autoMove());
        }
    

    Why your code is failing

    Because you were not stubbing fo.autoMove(). When you call a real method with mocked object, actual method never runs. It just returns default value of return-type or stubbed value. So even if you return true from autoMove(), it will return false for a mock object.

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