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/*
* Copyright (c) 2007 Mockito contributors
* This program is made available under the terms of the MIT License.
*/
package org.mockito.stubbing;
import org.mockito.invocation.InvocationOnMock;
/**
* Allow to validate this answer is correct for the given invocation.
*
*
* When tests use a shared answer implementation, it may happen the answer cannot be used
* with some methods. Implementing this interface indicate to Mockito it needs to verify the answer is compatible
* with the stubbed interaction.
*
*
*
* In the following example the answer is shared and work as expected...
*
*
* when(mock.someMethod(anyString())).then(doSomethingTricky());
*
* static Answer doSomethingTricky() {
* return new Answer() {
* Object answer(InvocationOnMock invocation) {
* // tricky stuff
* }
* });
* }
*
*
*
*
* ...then later there's some refactoring or some new code that want to use the answer,
* however it is not compatible anymore. In this example the answer may throw an exception because
* the Answer cannot work with the return type or some parameter types.
*
*
* when(mock.someMethod(anyString(), anyInt())).then(doSomethingTricky()); // fail at answer execution time
* when(mock.incompatibleMethod(any())).then(doSomethingTricky()); // fail at answer execution time
*
*
*
*
* Instead of having an exception raised later at answer execution time, one can make this answer
* validable at stub time by implementing this contract.
*
*
* when(mock.incompatibleMethod(any())).then(doSomethingTricky()); // fail at answer stub time
*
* static Answer doSomethingTricky() {
* return new TrickyAnswer();
* }
*
* class Tricky Answer implements Answer, ValidableAnswer {
* public Object answer(InvocationOnMock invocation) {
* // tricky stuff
* }
*
* public void validateFor(InvocationOnMock invocation) {
* // perform validation for this interaction
* }
* }
*
*
*
* @since 2.3.8
*/
public interface ValidableAnswer {
/**
* Validation of the answer at stub time for the given invocation.
*
*
* This method will be called by Mockito.
*
*
*
* The implementation must throw an MockitoException to indicate that this answer is not valid for
* the given invocation. If the validation succeed the implementation must simply return without throwing.
*
*
* @param invocation The stubbed invocation
*
* @since 2.3.8
*/
void validateFor(InvocationOnMock invocation);
}