| name | dart-generate-test-mocks |
| description | Define and generate mock objects for external dependencies using `package:mockito` and `build_runner`. Use when unit testing classes that depend on complex external services like APIs or databases. |
| metadata | {"model":"models/gemini-3.1-pro-preview","last_modified":"Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:13:58 GMT"} |
Testing and Mocking Dart Applications
Contents
Structuring Code for Testability
Design Dart classes to support dependency injection. Isolate complex external dependencies (like API clients or databases) so they can be replaced with mock objects during testing.
- Inject external services (e.g.,
http.Client) through class constructors.
- Represent URLs strictly as
Uri objects using Uri.parse(string).
- Utilize Dart's object-oriented features (classes, mixins) to define clear interfaces for external interactions.
Managing Dependencies
Configure the pubspec.yaml file with the necessary testing and code generation packages.
- Add runtime dependencies (e.g.,
package:http) using dart pub add http.
- Add testing dependencies using
dart pub add dev:test dev:mockito dev:build_runner.
- Import HTTP libraries with a prefix to avoid namespace collisions:
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;.
Generating Mocks
Use package:mockito and build_runner to automatically generate mock classes for fixed scenarios and behavior verification.
- Always use the
@GenerateNiceMocks annotation (preferable to @GenerateMocks to avoid missing stub exceptions).
- Place the annotation in the test file, passing a list of
MockSpec<Type>() objects.
- Import the generated file using the
.mocks.dart extension.
- Execute
build_runner to generate the mock files: dart run build_runner build.
Implementing Unit Tests
Isolate the system under test using the generated mock objects. Use package:test to structure the test suite.
- Stubbing: Configure mock behavior before interacting with the system under test.
- Use
when(mock.method()).thenReturn(value) for synchronous methods.
- CRITICAL: Always use
thenAnswer((_) async => value) for methods returning a Future or Stream. Never use thenReturn for asynchronous returns.
- Verification: Assert that the system under test interacted with the mock object correctly.
- Use
verify(mock.method()).called(1) to check exact invocation counts.
- Use argument matchers like
any, anyNamed, or captureAny for flexible verification.
Workflow: Creating and Running Mocked Tests
Use the following checklist to implement and verify mocked unit tests.
Task Progress
Feedback Loop: Test Failures
If tests fail or build_runner encounters errors:
- Run validator: Execute
dart test or dart run build_runner build.
- Review errors: Check for missing stubs, mismatched argument matchers, or syntax errors in the generated files.
- Fix:
- If a mock method throws an unexpected null error, ensure you used
@GenerateNiceMocks.
- If an async stub throws an
ArgumentError, change thenReturn to thenAnswer.
- If
build_runner fails, ensure the .mocks.dart import matches the file name exactly.
- Repeat until all tests pass.
Examples
High-Fidelity Mocking and Testing Example
1. System Under Test (lib/api_service.dart)
import 'dart:convert';
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
class ApiService {
final http.Client client;
ApiService(this.client);
Future<String> fetchData(String urlString) async {
final uri = Uri.parse(urlString);
final response = await client.get(uri);
if (response.statusCode == 200) {
return jsonDecode(response.body)['data'];
} else {
throw Exception('Failed to load data');
}
}
}
2. Test Implementation (test/api_service_test.dart)
import 'package:test/test.dart';
import 'package:mockito/annotations.dart';
import 'package:mockito/mockito.dart';
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
import 'package:my_app/api_service.dart';
// Generate the mock class for http.Client
@GenerateNiceMocks([MockSpec<http.Client>()])
import 'api_service_test.mocks.dart';
void main() {
group('ApiService', () {
late ApiService apiService;
late MockClient mockHttpClient;
setUp(() {
mockHttpClient = MockClient();
apiService = ApiService(mockHttpClient);
});
test('returns data if the http call completes successfully', () async {
// Arrange: Stub the async HTTP GET request using thenAnswer
when(mockHttpClient.get(any)).thenAnswer(
(_) async => http.Response('{"data": "Success"}', 200),
);
// Act
final result = await apiService.fetchData('https://api.example.com/data');
// Assert
expect(result, 'Success');
// Verify the mock was called with the correct Uri
verify(mockHttpClient.get(Uri.parse('https://api.example.com/data'))).called(1);
});
test('throws an exception if the http call completes with an error', () {
// Arrange
when(mockHttpClient.get(any)).thenAnswer(
(_) async => http.Response('Not Found', 404),
);
// Act & Assert
expect(
apiService.fetchData('https://api.example.com/data'),
throwsException,
);
});
});
}