gomock
gomock is a mocking framework for the Go programming language. It
integrates well with Go's built-in testing
package, but can be used in other
contexts too.
This project originates from Google's golang/mock
repo. Unfortunately, Google
no longer maintains this project, and given the heavy usage of gomock project
within Uber, we've decided to fork and maintain this going forward at Uber.
Contributions are welcome in the form of GitHub issue or PR!
Supported Go Versions
go.uber.org/mock supports all Go versions supported by the official
Go Release Policy. That is,
the two most recent releases of Go.
Installation
Install the mockgen
tool.
go install go.uber.org/mock/mockgen@latest
To ensure it was installed correctly, use:
mockgen -version
If that fails, make sure your GOPATH/bin is in your PATH. You can add it with:
export PATH=$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin
Running mockgen
mockgen
has two modes of operation: source and package.
Source mode
Source mode generates mock interfaces from a source file.
It is enabled by using the -source flag. Other flags that
may be useful in this mode are -imports and -aux_files.
Example:
mockgen -source=foo.go [other options]
Package mode
Package mode works by specifying the package and interface names.
It is enabled by passing two non-flag arguments: an import path, and a
comma-separated list of symbols.
You can use "." to refer to the current path's package.
Example:
mockgen database/sql/driver Conn,Driver
mockgen . Conn,Driver
Flags
The mockgen
command is used to generate source code for a mock
class given a Go source file containing interfaces to be mocked.
It supports the following flags:
-
-source
: A file containing interfaces to be mocked.
-
-destination
: A file to which to write the resulting source code. If you
don't set this, the code is printed to standard output.
-
-package
: The package to use for the resulting mock class
source code. If you don't set this, the package name is mock_
concatenated
with the package of the input file.
-
-imports
: A list of explicit imports that should be used in the resulting
source code, specified as a comma-separated list of elements of the form
foo=bar/baz
, where bar/baz
is the package being imported and foo
is
the identifier to use for the package in the generated source code.
-
-aux_files
: A list of additional files that should be consulted to
resolve e.g. embedded interfaces defined in a different file. This is
specified as a comma-separated list of elements of the form
foo=bar/baz.go
, where bar/baz.go
is the source file and foo
is the
package name of that file used by the -source file.
-
-build_flags
: (package mode only) Flags passed verbatim to go list
.
-
-mock_names
: A list of custom names for generated mocks. This is specified
as a comma-separated list of elements of the form
Repository=MockSensorRepository,Endpoint=MockSensorEndpoint
, where
Repository
is the interface name and MockSensorRepository
is the desired
mock name (mock factory method and mock recorder will be named after the mock).
If one of the interfaces has no custom name specified, then default naming
convention will be used.
-
-self_package
: The full package import path for the generated code. The
purpose of this flag is to prevent import cycles in the generated code by
trying to include its own package. This can happen if the mock's package is
set to one of its inputs (usually the main one) and the output is stdio so
mockgen cannot detect the final output package. Setting this flag will then
tell mockgen which import to exclude.
-
-copyright_file
: Copyright file used to add copyright header to the resulting source code.
-
-debug_parser
: Print out parser results only.
-
-write_package_comment
: Writes package documentation comment (godoc) if true. (default true)
-
-write_generate_directive
: Add //go:generate directive to regenerate the mock. (default false)
-
-write_source_comment
: Writes original file (source mode) or interface names (package mode) comment if true. (default true)
-
-typed
: Generate Type-safe 'Return', 'Do', 'DoAndReturn' function. (default false)
-
-exclude_interfaces
: Comma-separated names of interfaces to be excluded
For an example of the use of mockgen
, see the sample/
directory. In simple
cases, you will need only the -source
flag.
Building Mocks
type Foo interface {
Bar(x int) int
}
func SUT(f Foo) {
}
func TestFoo(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := gomock.NewController(t)
m := NewMockFoo(ctrl)
m.
EXPECT().
Bar(gomock.Eq(99)).
Return(101)
SUT(m)
}
Building Stubs
type Foo interface {
Bar(x int) int
}
func SUT(f Foo) {
}
func TestFoo(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := gomock.NewController(t)
m := NewMockFoo(ctrl)
m.
EXPECT().
Bar(gomock.Eq(99)).
DoAndReturn(func(_ int) int {
time.Sleep(1*time.Second)
return 101
}).
AnyTimes()
m.
EXPECT().
Bar(gomock.Eq(101)).
Return(103).
AnyTimes()
SUT(m)
}
Modifying Failure Messages
When a matcher reports a failure, it prints the received (Got
) vs the
expected (Want
) value.
Got: [3]
Want: is equal to 2
Expected call at user_test.go:33 doesn't match the argument at index 1.
Got: [0 1 1 2 3]
Want: is equal to 1
Modifying Want
The Want
value comes from the matcher's String()
method. If the matcher's
default output doesn't meet your needs, then it can be modified as follows:
gomock.WantFormatter(
gomock.StringerFunc(func() string { return "is equal to fifteen" }),
gomock.Eq(15),
)
This modifies the gomock.Eq(15)
matcher's output for Want:
from is equal to 15
to is equal to fifteen
.
Modifying Got
The Got
value comes from the object's String()
method if it is available.
In some cases the output of an object is difficult to read (e.g., []byte
) and
it would be helpful for the test to print it differently. The following
modifies how the Got
value is formatted:
gomock.GotFormatterAdapter(
gomock.GotFormatterFunc(func(i any) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%02d", i)
}),
gomock.Eq(15),
)
If the received value is 3
, then it will be printed as 03
.