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Using Spock to mock private static final variables in Java

I'm trying to write some Spock tests with Groovy to test some Java code (specifically a servlet Filter). I have some private static and private static final variables that I would like to mock, but I can't determine if there is a way to do this. I know metaClass is available for methods, is there anything similar for variables?

For instance, I have:

public class MyFilter implements Filter {
  private static WebResource RESOURCE;
  private static final String CACHE_KEY = "key-to-be-used-for-cache";
  ... actual methods, etc ...
}

I've tried using Mock(MyFilter) , as well as using Java reflection to change the value (based on this question and answer Change private static final field using Java reflection ).

I would like to do this without adding something like Mockito or other frameworks, if that's possible, just use plain Groovy and Spock.

Thanks for any ideas!

UPDATE 1

At least for private static variables I did get the following to work:

Field field = MyFilter.class.getDeclaredField("CACHE_KEY")
field.setAccessible(true)
field.set(null, "new-key-value")

But I still haven't been able to get around the final aspect.

UPDATE 2

Thanks to Xv. I can now set this with the following:

Field field = MyFilter.class.getDeclaredField("CACHE_KEY")
field.setAccessible(true)

Field modifiersField = Field.class.getDeclaredField("modifiers")
modifiersField.setAccessible(true);
modifiersField.setInt(field, field.getModifiers() & ~Modifier.FINAL);

field.set(null, "new-key-value")

Based on what I learned from https://stackoverflow.com/a/25031713/239408 , this works for me in spock

import java.lang.reflect.Field
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier

...

    def setup() {

        Field field = BackendCredentials.getDeclaredField("logger")
        field.setAccessible(true);

        Field modifiersField = Field.class.getDeclaredField("modifiers");
        modifiersField.setAccessible(true);
        modifiersField.setInt(field, field.getModifiers() & ~Modifier.FINAL);

        field.set(null, Mock(Logger))
    }

Looks like you are missing the unsetting of the Modifier.FINAL flag.

Either you need to use PowerMock (or another similar solution), or refactor your code. Spock does not support mocking of private/static/final methods on its own. This limitation is also present in Mockito, so that must give you a hint on best-practices.

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