kotlin-testing
Kotlin testing patterns with Kotest, MockK, coroutine testing, property-based testing, and Kover coverage. Follows TDD methodology with idiomatic Kotlin practices.
Kotlin Testing Patterns
Comprehensive Kotlin testing patterns for writing reliable, maintainable tests following TDD methodology with Kotest and MockK.
When to Use
- Writing new Kotlin functions or classes
- Adding test coverage to existing Kotlin code
- Implementing property-based tests
- Following TDD workflow in Kotlin projects
- Configuring Kover for code coverage
How It Works
- Identify target code — Find the function, class, or module to test
- Write a Kotest spec — Choose a spec style (StringSpec, FunSpec, BehaviorSpec) matching the test scope
- Mock dependencies — Use MockK to isolate the unit under test
- Run tests (RED) — Verify the test fails with the expected error
- Implement code (GREEN) — Write minimal code to pass the test
- Refactor — Improve the implementation while keeping tests green
- Check coverage — Run
./gradlew koverHtmlReportand verify 80%+ coverage
Examples
The following sections contain detailed, runnable examples for each testing pattern:
Quick Reference
- Kotest specs — StringSpec, FunSpec, BehaviorSpec, DescribeSpec examples in Kotest Spec Styles
- Mocking — MockK setup, coroutine mocking, argument capture in MockK
- TDD walkthrough — Full RED/GREEN/REFACTOR cycle with EmailValidator in TDD Workflow for Kotlin
- Coverage — Kover configuration and commands in Kover Coverage
- Ktor testing — testApplication setup in Ktor testApplication Testing
TDD Workflow for Kotlin
The RED-GREEN-REFACTOR Cycle
RED -> Write a failing test firstGREEN -> Write minimal code to pass the testREFACTOR -> Improve code while keeping tests greenREPEAT -> Continue with next requirementStep-by-Step TDD in Kotlin
// Step 1: Define the interface/signaturepackage com.example.validator
fun validateEmail(email: String): Result<String> { TODO("not implemented")}
// Step 2: Write failing test (RED)// EmailValidatorTest.ktpackage com.example.validator
import io.kotest.core.spec.style.StringSpecimport io.kotest.matchers.result.shouldBeFailureimport io.kotest.matchers.result.shouldBeSuccess
class EmailValidatorTest : StringSpec({ "valid email returns success" { validateEmail("user@example.com").shouldBeSuccess("user@example.com") }
"empty email returns failure" { validateEmail("").shouldBeFailure() }
"email without @ returns failure" { validateEmail("userexample.com").shouldBeFailure() }})
// Step 3: Run tests - verify FAIL// $ ./gradlew test// EmailValidatorTest > valid email returns success FAILED// kotlin.NotImplementedError: An operation is not implemented
// Step 4: Implement minimal code (GREEN)fun validateEmail(email: String): Result<String> { if (email.isBlank()) return Result.failure(IllegalArgumentException("Email cannot be blank")) if ('@' !in email) return Result.failure(IllegalArgumentException("Email must contain @")) val regex = Regex("^[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\\.[A-Za-z]{2,}$") if (!regex.matches(email)) return Result.failure(IllegalArgumentException("Invalid email format")) return Result.success(email)}
// Step 5: Run tests - verify PASS// $ ./gradlew test// EmailValidatorTest > valid email returns success PASSED// EmailValidatorTest > empty email returns failure PASSED// EmailValidatorTest > email without @ returns failure PASSED
// Step 6: Refactor if needed, verify tests still passKotest Spec Styles
StringSpec (Simplest)
class CalculatorTest : StringSpec({ "add two positive numbers" { Calculator.add(2, 3) shouldBe 5 }
"add negative numbers" { Calculator.add(-1, -2) shouldBe -3 }
"add zero" { Calculator.add(0, 5) shouldBe 5 }})FunSpec (JUnit-like)
class UserServiceTest : FunSpec({ val repository = mockk<UserRepository>() val service = UserService(repository)
test("getUser returns user when found") { val expected = User(id = "1", name = "Alice") coEvery { repository.findById("1") } returns expected
val result = service.getUser("1")
result shouldBe expected }
test("getUser throws when not found") { coEvery { repository.findById("999") } returns null
shouldThrow<UserNotFoundException> { service.getUser("999") } }})BehaviorSpec (BDD Style)
class OrderServiceTest : BehaviorSpec({ val repository = mockk<OrderRepository>() val paymentService = mockk<PaymentService>() val service = OrderService(repository, paymentService)
Given("a valid order request") { val request = CreateOrderRequest( userId = "user-1", items = listOf(OrderItem("product-1", quantity = 2)), )
When("the order is placed") { coEvery { paymentService.charge(any()) } returns PaymentResult.Success coEvery { repository.save(any()) } answers { firstArg() }
val result = service.placeOrder(request)
Then("it should return a confirmed order") { result.status shouldBe OrderStatus.CONFIRMED }
Then("it should charge payment") { coVerify(exactly = 1) { paymentService.charge(any()) } } }
When("payment fails") { coEvery { paymentService.charge(any()) } returns PaymentResult.Declined
Then("it should throw PaymentException") { shouldThrow<PaymentException> { service.placeOrder(request) } } } }})DescribeSpec (RSpec Style)
class UserValidatorTest : DescribeSpec({ describe("validateUser") { val validator = UserValidator()
context("with valid input") { it("accepts a normal user") { val user = CreateUserRequest("Alice", "alice@example.com") validator.validate(user).shouldBeValid() } }
context("with invalid name") { it("rejects blank name") { val user = CreateUserRequest("", "alice@example.com") validator.validate(user).shouldBeInvalid() }
it("rejects name exceeding max length") { val user = CreateUserRequest("A".repeat(256), "alice@example.com") validator.validate(user).shouldBeInvalid() } } }})Kotest Matchers
Core Matchers
import io.kotest.matchers.shouldBeimport io.kotest.matchers.shouldNotBeimport io.kotest.matchers.string.*import io.kotest.matchers.collections.*import io.kotest.matchers.nulls.*
// Equalityresult shouldBe expectedresult shouldNotBe unexpected
// Stringsname shouldStartWith "Al"name shouldEndWith "ice"name shouldContain "lic"name shouldMatch Regex("[A-Z][a-z]+")name.shouldBeBlank()
// Collectionslist shouldContain "item"list shouldHaveSize 3list.shouldBeSorted()list.shouldContainAll("a", "b", "c")list.shouldBeEmpty()
// Nullsresult.shouldNotBeNull()result.shouldBeNull()
// Typesresult.shouldBeInstanceOf<User>()
// Numberscount shouldBeGreaterThan 0price shouldBeInRange 1.0..100.0
// ExceptionsshouldThrow<IllegalArgumentException> { validateAge(-1)}.message shouldBe "Age must be positive"
shouldNotThrow<Exception> { validateAge(25)}Custom Matchers
fun beActiveUser() = object : Matcher<User> { override fun test(value: User) = MatcherResult( value.isActive && value.lastLogin != null, { "User ${value.id} should be active with a last login" }, { "User ${value.id} should not be active" }, )}
// Usageuser should beActiveUser()MockK
Basic Mocking
class UserServiceTest : FunSpec({ val repository = mockk<UserRepository>() val logger = mockk<Logger>(relaxed = true) // Relaxed: returns defaults val service = UserService(repository, logger)
beforeTest { clearMocks(repository, logger) }
test("findUser delegates to repository") { val expected = User(id = "1", name = "Alice") every { repository.findById("1") } returns expected
val result = service.findUser("1")
result shouldBe expected verify(exactly = 1) { repository.findById("1") } }
test("findUser returns null for unknown id") { every { repository.findById(any()) } returns null
val result = service.findUser("unknown")
result.shouldBeNull() }})Coroutine Mocking
class AsyncUserServiceTest : FunSpec({ val repository = mockk<UserRepository>() val service = UserService(repository)
test("getUser suspending function") { coEvery { repository.findById("1") } returns User(id = "1", name = "Alice")
val result = service.getUser("1")
result.name shouldBe "Alice" coVerify { repository.findById("1") } }
test("getUser with delay") { coEvery { repository.findById("1") } coAnswers { delay(100) // Simulate async work User(id = "1", name = "Alice") }
val result = service.getUser("1") result.name shouldBe "Alice" }})Argument Capture
test("save captures the user argument") { val slot = slot<User>() coEvery { repository.save(capture(slot)) } returns Unit
service.createUser(CreateUserRequest("Alice", "alice@example.com"))
slot.captured.name shouldBe "Alice" slot.captured.email shouldBe "alice@example.com" slot.captured.id.shouldNotBeNull()}Spy and Partial Mocking
test("spy on real object") { val realService = UserService(repository) val spy = spyk(realService)
every { spy.generateId() } returns "fixed-id"
spy.createUser(request)
verify { spy.generateId() } // Overridden // Other methods use real implementation}Coroutine Testing
runTest for Suspend Functions
import kotlinx.coroutines.test.runTest
class CoroutineServiceTest : FunSpec({ test("concurrent fetches complete together") { runTest { val service = DataService(testScope = this)
val result = service.fetchAllData()
result.users.shouldNotBeEmpty() result.products.shouldNotBeEmpty() } }
test("timeout after delay") { runTest { val service = SlowService()
shouldThrow<TimeoutCancellationException> { withTimeout(100) { service.slowOperation() // Takes > 100ms } } } }})Testing Flows
import io.kotest.matchers.collections.shouldContainInOrderimport kotlinx.coroutines.flow.MutableSharedFlowimport kotlinx.coroutines.flow.toListimport kotlinx.coroutines.launchimport kotlinx.coroutines.test.advanceTimeByimport kotlinx.coroutines.test.runTest
class FlowServiceTest : FunSpec({ test("observeUsers emits updates") { runTest { val service = UserFlowService()
val emissions = service.observeUsers() .take(3) .toList()
emissions shouldHaveSize 3 emissions.last().shouldNotBeEmpty() } }
test("searchUsers debounces input") { runTest { val service = SearchService() val queries = MutableSharedFlow<String>()
val results = mutableListOf<List<User>>() val job = launch { service.searchUsers(queries).collect { results.add(it) } }
queries.emit("a") queries.emit("ab") queries.emit("abc") // Only this should trigger search advanceTimeBy(500)
results shouldHaveSize 1 job.cancel() } }})TestDispatcher
import kotlinx.coroutines.test.StandardTestDispatcherimport kotlinx.coroutines.test.advanceUntilIdle
class DispatcherTest : FunSpec({ test("uses test dispatcher for controlled execution") { val dispatcher = StandardTestDispatcher()
runTest(dispatcher) { var completed = false
launch { delay(1000) completed = true }
completed shouldBe false advanceTimeBy(1000) completed shouldBe true } }})Property-Based Testing
Kotest Property Testing
import io.kotest.core.spec.style.FunSpecimport io.kotest.property.Arbimport io.kotest.property.arbitrary.*import io.kotest.property.forAllimport io.kotest.property.checkAllimport kotlinx.serialization.json.Jsonimport kotlinx.serialization.encodeToStringimport kotlinx.serialization.decodeFromString
// Note: The serialization roundtrip test below requires the User data class// to be annotated with @Serializable (from kotlinx.serialization).
class PropertyTest : FunSpec({ test("string reverse is involutory") { forAll<String> { s -> s.reversed().reversed() == s } }
test("list sort is idempotent") { forAll(Arb.list(Arb.int())) { list -> list.sorted() == list.sorted().sorted() } }
test("serialization roundtrip preserves data") { checkAll(Arb.bind(Arb.string(1..50), Arb.string(5..100)) { name, email -> User(name = name, email = "$email@test.com") }) { user -> val json = Json.encodeToString(user) val decoded = Json.decodeFromString<User>(json) decoded shouldBe user } }})Custom Generators
val userArb: Arb<User> = Arb.bind( Arb.string(minSize = 1, maxSize = 50), Arb.email(), Arb.enum<Role>(),) { name, email, role -> User( id = UserId(UUID.randomUUID().toString()), name = name, email = Email(email), role = role, )}
val moneyArb: Arb<Money> = Arb.bind( Arb.long(1L..1_000_000L), Arb.enum<Currency>(),) { amount, currency -> Money(amount, currency)}Data-Driven Testing
withData in Kotest
class ParserTest : FunSpec({ context("parsing valid dates") { withData( "2026-01-15" to LocalDate(2026, 1, 15), "2026-12-31" to LocalDate(2026, 12, 31), "2000-01-01" to LocalDate(2000, 1, 1), ) { (input, expected) -> parseDate(input) shouldBe expected } }
context("rejecting invalid dates") { withData( nameFn = { "rejects '$it'" }, "not-a-date", "2026-13-01", "2026-00-15", "", ) { input -> shouldThrow<DateParseException> { parseDate(input) } } }})Test Lifecycle and Fixtures
BeforeTest / AfterTest
class DatabaseTest : FunSpec({ lateinit var db: Database
beforeSpec { db = Database.connect("jdbc:h2:mem:test;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1") transaction(db) { SchemaUtils.create(UsersTable) } }
afterSpec { transaction(db) { SchemaUtils.drop(UsersTable) } }
beforeTest { transaction(db) { UsersTable.deleteAll() } }
test("insert and retrieve user") { transaction(db) { UsersTable.insert { it[name] = "Alice" it[email] = "alice@example.com" } }
val users = transaction(db) { UsersTable.selectAll().map { it[UsersTable.name] } }
users shouldContain "Alice" }})Kotest Extensions
// Reusable test extensionclass DatabaseExtension : BeforeSpecListener, AfterSpecListener { lateinit var db: Database
override suspend fun beforeSpec(spec: Spec) { db = Database.connect("jdbc:h2:mem:test;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1") }
override suspend fun afterSpec(spec: Spec) { // cleanup }}
class UserRepositoryTest : FunSpec({ val dbExt = DatabaseExtension() register(dbExt)
test("save and find user") { val repo = UserRepository(dbExt.db) // ... }})Kover Coverage
Gradle Configuration
plugins { id("org.jetbrains.kotlinx.kover") version "0.9.7"}
kover { reports { total { html { onCheck = true } xml { onCheck = true } } filters { excludes { classes("*.generated.*", "*.config.*") } } verify { rule { minBound(80) // Fail build below 80% coverage } } }}Coverage Commands
# Run tests with coverage./gradlew koverHtmlReport
# Verify coverage thresholds./gradlew koverVerify
# XML report for CI./gradlew koverXmlReport
# View HTML report (use the command for your OS)# macOS: open build/reports/kover/html/index.html# Linux: xdg-open build/reports/kover/html/index.html# Windows: start build/reports/kover/html/index.htmlCoverage Targets
| Code Type | Target |
|---|---|
| Critical business logic | 100% |
| Public APIs | 90%+ |
| General code | 80%+ |
| Generated / config code | Exclude |
Ktor testApplication Testing
class ApiRoutesTest : FunSpec({ test("GET /users returns list") { testApplication { application { configureRouting() configureSerialization() }
val response = client.get("/users")
response.status shouldBe HttpStatusCode.OK val users = response.body<List<UserResponse>>() users.shouldNotBeEmpty() } }
test("POST /users creates user") { testApplication { application { configureRouting() configureSerialization() }
val response = client.post("/users") { contentType(ContentType.Application.Json) setBody(CreateUserRequest("Alice", "alice@example.com")) }
response.status shouldBe HttpStatusCode.Created } }})Testing Commands
# Run all tests./gradlew test
# Run specific test class./gradlew test --tests "com.example.UserServiceTest"
# Run specific test./gradlew test --tests "com.example.UserServiceTest.getUser returns user when found"
# Run with verbose output./gradlew test --info
# Run with coverage./gradlew koverHtmlReport
# Run detekt (static analysis)./gradlew detekt
# Run ktlint (formatting check)./gradlew ktlintCheck
# Continuous testing./gradlew test --continuousBest Practices
DO:
- Write tests FIRST (TDD)
- Use Kotest’s spec styles consistently across the project
- Use MockK’s
coEvery/coVerifyfor suspend functions - Use
runTestfor coroutine testing - Test behavior, not implementation
- Use property-based testing for pure functions
- Use
data classtest fixtures for clarity
DON’T:
- Mix testing frameworks (pick Kotest and stick with it)
- Mock data classes (use real instances)
- Use
Thread.sleep()in coroutine tests (useadvanceTimeBy) - Skip the RED phase in TDD
- Test private functions directly
- Ignore flaky tests
Integration with CI/CD
# GitHub Actions exampletest: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions/setup-java@v4 with: distribution: 'temurin' java-version: '21'
- name: Run tests with coverage run: ./gradlew test koverXmlReport
- name: Verify coverage run: ./gradlew koverVerify
- name: Upload coverage uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5 with: files: build/reports/kover/report.xml token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}Remember: Tests are documentation. They show how your Kotlin code is meant to be used. Use Kotest’s expressive matchers to make tests readable and MockK for clean mocking of dependencies.