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Most popular Mocking framework for unit tests written in Java

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Most popular mocking framework for Java

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Current version is 5.x

Still on Mockito 1.x? See what's new in Mockito 2! Mockito 3 does not introduce any breaking API changes, but now requires Java 8 over Java 6 for Mockito 2. Mockito 4 removes deprecated API. Mockito 5 switches the default mockmaker to mockito-inline, and now requires Java 11. Only one major version is supported at a time, and changes are not backported to older versions.

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Development

Mockito publishes every change as a -SNAPSHOT version to a public Sonatype repository. Roughly once a month, we publish a new minor or patch version to Maven Central. For release automation we use Shipkit library, Gradle Nexus Publish Plugin. Fully automated releases are awesome, and you should do that for your libraries, too! See the latest release notes and latest documentation. Docs in javadoc.io are available 24h after release. Read also about semantic versioning in Mockito.

Older 1.x and 2.x releases are available in Central Repository and javadoc.io (documentation).

More information

All you want to know about Mockito is hosted at The Mockito Site which is Open Source and likes pull requests, too.

Want to contribute? Take a look at the Contributing Guide.

Enjoy Mockito!

Need help?

How to develop Mockito?

To build locally:

./gradlew build

You can open in any IDE that support Gradle, e.g. IntelliJ IDEA, or Fleet. For Eclipse, one may need to run ./gradlew eclipse before importing the project.

How to release new version?

  1. Every change on the main development branch is released as -SNAPSHOT version to Sonatype snapshot repo at https://s01.oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/mockito/mockito-core.

  2. To release a non-snapshot version to Maven Central push an annotated tag, for example:

    git tag -a -m "Release 3.4.5" v3.4.5
    git push origin v3.4.5
  3. At the moment, you may not create releases from GitHub Web UI. Doing so will make the CI build fail because the CI creates the changelog and posts to GitHub releases. We'll support this in the future.

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