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Spring Boot @Autowired in unit test returns NullPointerException

I have a class(HttpHandler) annotated with @service. I'm writing unit test case for this service class. I used @Autowired annotation in my test class to get the object of the service. However, When I run the unit test it return NullPOinterException. Can someone help me?

Below is the code of service class:

@Service
public class HttpHandler {

    private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(HttpHandler.class);

    /**
     * Build the request and Perform Http Get request with headers
     * @param url
     * @param httpHeaders
     * @param responseClass
     * @param <T>
     * @param <R>
     * @return
     */
    public <T,R> ResponseEntity<T> sendPost(String url, HttpHeaders httpHeaders, R requestBody, Class<T> responseClass) {
        //create an instance of rest template
        RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
        HttpEntity<R> entity = new HttpEntity<R>(requestBody, httpHeaders);
        logger.info("POST request to " + url + " with body: " + JsonUtil.jsonizeExcludeNulls(requestBody));
        //make an HTTP POST request with headers
        ResponseEntity<T> response = restTemplate.exchange(url, HttpMethod.POST, entity, responseClass);
        logger.info("POST" + url + ": " + JsonUtil.jsonize(response));
        return response;
    }
}

I'm writing unit test case for POST call. Below is the unit test for POST call public class HttpHandlerTest {

@Autowired
HttpHandler httpHandler;

@Test
public void testSuccessPostUser() throws Exception{

    String baseUrl = "http://localhost:8080/users";
    List<String> messages = new ArrayList<>();
    messages.add("Hi");

    User user = new User();
    user.setId(1);
    user.setName("John");
    user.setAge(22);
    user.setMessages(messages);

    HttpHeaders httpHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
    httpHeaders.setContentType(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON);
    httpHeaders.setAccept(Collections.singletonList(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON));

    HttpEntity<User> httpEntity = new HttpEntity<>(user, httpHeaders);

    ResponseEntity<User> actual = httpHandler.sendPost(baseUrl, httpHeaders, user, User.class);

    //verify request succeed
    assertEquals(HttpStatus.CREATED, actual.getStatusCode());
    assertEquals(201, actual.getStatusCodeValue());
    assertTrue(actual.toString().contains("id"));
}

}

It gives below error:

java.lang.NullPointerException
    at com.xyz.provisioning.xyz.utils.HttpHandlerTest.testSuccessPostUser(HttpHandlerTest.java:41)
    at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
    at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
    at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:566)
    at org.junit.platform.commons.util.ReflectionUtils.invokeMethod(ReflectionUtils.java:686)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.execution.MethodInvocation.proceed(MethodInvocation.java:60)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.execution.InvocationInterceptorChain$ValidatingInvocation.proceed(InvocationInterceptorChain.java:131)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.extension.TimeoutExtension.intercept(TimeoutExtension.java:149)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.extension.TimeoutExtension.interceptTestableMethod(TimeoutExtension.java:140)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.extension.TimeoutExtension.interceptTestMethod(TimeoutExtension.java:84)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.execution.ExecutableInvoker$ReflectiveInterceptorCall.lambda$ofVoidMethod$0(ExecutableInvoker.java:115)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.execution.ExecutableInvoker.lambda$invoke$0(ExecutableInvoker.java:105)
    at org.junit.jupiter.engine.execution.InvocationInterceptorChain$InterceptedInvocation.proceed(InvocationInterceptorChain.java:106)

Add @ExtendWith(SpringExtension.class) above the class if you're using JUnit5 or @RunWith(SpringRunner.class) if you're using JUnit4.

For Junit 5 (as mentioned in the comments) you just need to add @SpringBootTest on top of the test class.

@SpringBootTest
class HttpHandlerTest{
// ...
}

You don't need to add @ExtendWith(SpringExtension.class) because is automatically imported by the annotation @SpringBootTest .

To get the same result for Junit 4:

@RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
@SpringBootTest
class HttpHandlerTest{
// ...
}

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