Mockolo is an efficient mock generator for Swift. Swift doesn't provide mocking support, and Mockolo provides a fast and easy way to autogenerate mock objects that can be tested in your code. One of the main objectives of Mockolo is fast performance. Unlike other frameworks, Mockolo provides highly performant and scalable generation of mocks via a lightweight commandline tool, so it can run as part of a linter or a build if one chooses to do so. Try Mockolo and enhance your project's test coverage in an effective, performant way.
One of the main objectives of this project is high performance. There aren't many 3rd party tools that perform fast on a large codebase containing, for example, over 2M LoC or over 10K protocols. They take several hours and even with caching enabled take several minutes. Mockolo was built to make highly performant generation of mocks possible (in the magnitude of seconds) on such large codebase. It uses a minimal set of frameworks necessary (mentioned in the Used libraries section) to keep the code lean and efficient.
Another objective is to enable flexibility in using or overriding types if needed. This allows use of some of the features that require deeper analysis such as protocols with associated types to be simpler, more straightforward, and less fragile.
This project may contain unstable APIs which may not be ready for general use. Support and/or new releases may be limited.
- Swift 5.4 or later
- Xcode 12.5 or later
- macOS 11.0 or later
- Support is included for the Swift Package Manager
Option 1: By Mint
$ mint install uber/mockolo
$ mint run uber/mockolo mockolo -h // see commandline input options below
Option 2: Homebrew
$ brew install mockolo
Option 3: Use the binary
Go to the Release tab and download/install the binary directly.
Option 4: Clone and build/run
$ git clone https://github.com/uber/mockolo.git
$ cd mockolo
$ swift build -c release
$ .build/release/mockolo -h // see commandline input options below
To call mockolo from any location, copy the executable into a directory that is part of your PATH
environment variable.
To check out a specific version,
$ git tag -l
$ git checkout [tag]
To use Xcode to build and run,
$ swift package generate-xcodeproj
Mockolo
is a commandline executable. To run it, pass in a list of the source file directories or file paths of a build target, and the destination filepath for the mock output. To see other arguments to the commandline, run mockolo --help
.
./mockolo -s myDir -d ./OutputMocks.swift -x Images Strings
This parses all the source files in myDir
directory, excluding any files ending with Images
or Strings
in the file name (e.g. MyImages.swift), and generates mocks to a file at OutputMocks.swift
in the current directory.
Use --help to see the complete argument options.
./mockolo -h // or --help
OVERVIEW: Mockolo: Swift mock generator.
USAGE: mockolo [<options>] --destination <destination>
OPTIONS:
--allow-set-call-count If set, generated *CallCount vars will be allowed to set manually.
--annotation <annotation>
A custom annotation string used to indicate if a type should be mocked (default = @mockable). (default: @mockable)
-j, --concurrency-limit <n>
Maximum number of threads to execute concurrently (default = number of cores on the running machine).
--custom-imports <custom-imports>
If set, custom module imports (separated by a space) will be added to the final import statement list.
--enable-args-history Whether to enable args history for all functions (default = false). To enable history per function, use the 'history' keyword in the annotation argument.
--disable-combine-default-values
Whether to disable generating Combine streams in mocks (default = false). Set this to true to control how your streams are created in your mocks.
--exclude-imports <exclude-imports>
If set, listed modules (separated by a space) will be excluded from the import statements in the mock output.
-x, --exclude-suffixes <exclude-suffixes>
List of filename suffix(es) without the file extensions to exclude from parsing (separated by a space).
--header <header> A custom header documentation to be added to the beginning of a generated mock file.
-l, --logging-level <n> The logging level to use. Default is set to 0 (info only). Set 1 for verbose, 2 for warning, and 3 for error. (default: 0)
--macro <macro> If set, #if [macro] / #endif will be added to the generated mock file content to guard compilation.
--mock-all If set, it will mock all types (protocols and classes) with a mock annotation (default is set to false and only mocks protocols with a mock annotation).
--mock-filelist <mock-filelist>
Path to a file containing a list of dependent files (separated by a new line) of modules this target depends on.
--mock-final If set, generated mock classes will have the 'final' attributes (default is set to false).
-mocks, --mockfiles <mocks>
List of mock files (separated by a space) from modules this target depends on. If the --mock-filelist value exists, this will be ignored.
-d, --destination <destination>
Output file path containing the generated Swift mock classes. If no value is given, the program will exit.
-s, --sourcedirs <sourcedirs>
Paths to the directories containing source files to generate mocks for (separated by a space). If the --filelist or --sourcefiles values exist, they will be ignored.
-f, --filelist <filelist>
Path to a file containing a list of source file paths (delimited by a new line). If the --sourcedirs value exists, this will be ignored.
-srcs, --sourcefiles <srcs>
List of source files (separated by a space) to generate mocks for. If the --sourcedirs or --filelist value exists, this will be ignored.
-i, --testable-imports <testable-imports>
If set, @testable import statements will be added for each module name in this list (separated by a space).
--use-mock-observable If set, a property wrapper will be used to mock RxSwift Observable variables (default is set to false).
--use-template-func If set, a common template function will be called from all functions in mock classes (default is set to false).
-h, --help Show help information.
Option 1: SPM
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/uber/mockolo.git", from: "1.1.2"),
],
targets: [
.target(name: "MyTarget", dependencies: ["MockoloFramework"]),
]
Option 2: Cocoapods
target 'MyTarget' do
platform :osx, '10.14'
pod 'MockoloFramework', '~>1.1.2'
end
The install-script.sh
will build and package up the mockolo
binary and other necessary resources in the same bundle.
$ ./install-script.sh -h // see input options
$ ./install-script.sh -s [source dir] -t mockolo -d [destination dir] -o [output filename].tar.gz
This will create a tarball for distribution, which contains the mockolo
executable along with a necessary SwiftSyntax parser dylib (lib_InternalSwiftSyntaxParser.dylib). This allows running mockolo
without depending on where the dylib lives.
For example, Foo.swift contains:
/// @mockable
public protocol Foo {
var num: Int { get set }
func bar(arg: Float) -> String
}
Running ./mockolo -srcs Foo.swift -d ./OutputMocks.swift
will output:
public class FooMock: Foo {
init() {}
init(num: Int = 0) {
self.num = num
}
var numSetCallCount = 0
var underlyingNum: Int = 0
var num: Int {
get {
return underlyingNum
}
set {
underlyingNum = newValue
numSetCallCount += 1
}
}
var barCallCount = 0
var barHandler: ((Float) -> (String))?
func bar(arg: Float) -> String {
barCallCount += 1
if let barHandler = barHandler {
return barHandler(arg)
}
return ""
}
}
The above mock can now be used in a test as follows:
func testMock() {
let mock = FooMock(num: 5)
XCTAssertEqual(mock.numSetCallCount, 1)
mock.barHandler = { arg in
return String(arg)
}
XCTAssertEqual(mock.barCallCount, 1)
}
A list of override arguments can be passed in (delimited by a semicolon) to the annotation to set var types, typealiases, module names, etc.
/// @mockable(module: prefix = Bar)
public protocol Foo {
...
}
This will generate:
public class FooMock: Bar.Foo {
...
}
/// @mockable(typealias: T = AnyObject; U = StringProtocol)
public protocol Foo {
associatedtype T
associatedtype U: Collection where U.Element == T
associatedtype W
...
}
This will generate the following mock output:
public class FooMock: Foo {
typealias T = AnyObject // overriden
typealias U = StringProtocol // overriden
typealias W = Any // default placeholder type for typealias
...
}
For a var type such as an RxSwift observable:
/// @mockable(rx: intStream = ReplaySubject; doubleStream = BehaviorSubject)
public protocol Foo {
var intStream: Observable<Int> { get }
var doubleStream: Observable<Double> { get }
}
This will generate:
public class FooMock: Foo {
var intStreamSubject = ReplaySubject<Int>.create(bufferSize: 1)
var intStream: Observable<Int> { /* use intStreamSubject */ }
var doubleStreamSubject = BehaviorSubject<Int>(value: 0)
var doubleStream: Observable<Int> { /* use doubleStreamSubject */ }
}
To capture function arguments history:
/// @mockable(history: fooFunc = true)
public protocol Foo {
func fooFunc(val: Int)
func barFunc(_ val: (a: String, Float))
func bazFunc(val1: Int, val2: String)
}
This will generate:
public class FooMock: Foo {
var fooFuncCallCount = 0
var fooFuncArgValues = [Int]() // arguments captor
var fooFuncHandler: ((Int) -> ())?
func fooFunc(val: Int) {
fooFuncCallCount += 1
fooFuncArgValues.append(val) // capture arguments
if fooFuncHandler = fooFuncHandler {
fooFuncHandler(val)
}
}
...
var barFuncArgValues = [(a: String, Float)]() // tuple is also supported.
...
...
var bazFuncArgValues = [(Int, String)]()
...
}
and also, enable the arguments captor for all functions if you passed --enable-args-history
arg to mockolo
command.
NOTE: The arguments captor only supports singular types (e.g. variable, tuple). The closure variable is not supported.
To generate mocks for Combine's AnyPublisher:
/// @mockable(combine: fooPublisher = PassthroughSubject; barPublisher = CurrentValueSubject)
public protocol Foo {
var fooPublisher: AnyPublisher<String, Never> { get }
var barPublisher: AnyPublisher<Int, CustomError> { get }
}
This will generate:
public class FooMock: Foo {
public init() { }
public var fooPublisher: AnyPublisher<String, Never> { return self.fooPublisherSubject.eraseToAnyPublisher() }
public private(set) var fooPublisherSubject = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
public var barPublisher: AnyPublisher<Int, CustomError> { return self.barPublisherSubject.eraseToAnyPublisher() }
public private(set) var barPublisherSubject = CurrentValueSubject<Int, CustomError>(0)
}
You can also connect an AnyPublisher to a property within the protocol.
For example:
/// @mockable(combine: fooPublisher = @Published foo)
public protocol Foo {
var foo: String { get }
var fooPublisher: AnyPublisher<String, Never> { get }
}
This will generate:
public class FooMock: Foo {
public init() { }
public init(foo: String = "") {
self.foo = foo
}
public private(set) var fooSetCallCount = 0
@Published public var foo: String = "" { didSet { fooSetCallCount += 1 } }
public var fooPublisher: AnyPublisher<String, Never> { return self.$foo.setFailureType(to: Never.self).eraseToAnyPublisher() }
}
See CONTRIBUTING for more info.
If you run into any problems, please file a git issue. Please include:
- The OS version (e.g. macOS 10.14.6)
- The Swift version installed on your machine (from
swift --version
) - The Xcode version
- The specific release version of this source code (you can use
git tag
to get a list of all the release versions orgit log
to get a specific commit sha) - Any local changes on your machine
Mockolo is licensed under Apache License 2.0. See LICENSE for more information.
Copyright (C) 2017 Uber Technologies
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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