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LandonTClipp avatar LandonTClipp commented on June 15, 2024

Hi, sorry to be terse but migrating to packages has been thoroughly documented. It describes how you need additional configuration to specify where your mocks are placed. It seems you are simply lacking the right config.

Also we have a section in the docs specifically for this question: https://vektra.github.io/mockery/latest/configuration/#layouts

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emreler avatar emreler commented on June 15, 2024

Indeed I've missed the dir parameter from my config and I get the desired behaviour when I set it to "{{.InterfaceDir}}", thanks for the reply.

The reason for the confusion was that I was expecting the mock to be placed in the same package as my interface when inpackage: true was set, regardless of the dir parameter. It feels like dir could be set to "{{.InterfaceDir}}" automatically when inpackage: true since if you place your mock in a different package then it's not in package anymore.

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LandonTClipp avatar LandonTClipp commented on June 15, 2024

inpackage can probably be removed at some point once we make mockery a bit smarter. It's needed to tell mockery whether or not you've placed the mocks in the same location as the original interface, as the imports and namespaces will be different. Mockery could probably determine this automatically. I just never got around to it, thus we're stuck with needing inpackage for now.

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