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mockito masters, I have a challenge for you! ;)

I have a method that takes no arguments and I would like to mock its behaviour as to provide different results, depending on external conditions.

For instance, I'd like to do something like this:

MyInterface myMock = mock(MyInterface.class);
Sky sky = buildRandomSkyColor();

when(myMock.methodWithNoArguments()).thenReturn("blue").if(sky.isBlue());
when(myMock.methodWithNoArguments()).thenReturn("grey").if(sky.isGrey());

Is it possible to have this conditional kind of behaviour on Mockito? I've also tried using doStub() and doAnswer(), but got nowhere.

Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks a lot!

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    You can make the method return a value which is dependent on class members for example (field, other methods)
    – c0der
    Jul 21, 2016 at 15:12

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You could use a custom answer to do this

MyInterface myMock = mock(MyInterface.class);
Sky sky = buildRandomSkyColor();

when(myMock.methodWithNoArguments()).thenAnswer(new Answer<String>(){
    String answer(InvocationOnMock invocation) {
        if(sky.isBlue())
            return "blue";
        else
            return "gray";
    }
}

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