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I'm using Mockito and I'm in a weird situation where I've to authenticate a client and then make an actual API call using the same code:

//@Mock //I want to mock this only for authentication
CloseableHttpClient httpClient;

 //when(httpClient.execute(any(HttpUriRequest.class))).thenReturn(someResponse);

response = httpClient.execute(httpUriRequest);

Now I want to use the actual httpClient object for Authentication and Mocked httpClient object for the actual API call. How can I achieve this requirement?

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Thank you, everyone, for your response.

I solved the problem with Mockito.spy().

Dropping my solution if anyone finds it helpful in the future.

    @Test
    public void myTest(){

    //This object will be a normal instance
    CloseableHttpClient httpClient;

    //Authentication: /oauth/token
    //response is real because httpClient is an actual instance.
    response = httpClient.execute(httpUriRequest);

    CloseableHttpClient spyHttpClient = Mockito.spy(httpClient);
    doReturn(mockedCloseableHttpResponse).when(spyHttpClient).execute(any(HttpUriRequest.class));

    //Actual API call: /v1/users
    //response is mockedCloseableHttpResponse because httpClient is a spy instance.
    response = httpClient.execute(httpUriRequest);

    //Assertion code here

    }

Here is more details about mockito-spy: Mockito – Using Spies

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