What is ArgumentCaptor in Mockito?

Mohamed Lamgouni
Mohamed Lamgouni

Posted On: Apr 05, 2020

 

ArgumentCaptor is a class that is used to capture the argument values for future assertions. This class is defined in the org.mockito package and can be imported from it.

Some of the methods present in this class are

  • capture(),
  • getValue(),
  • getAllValues(), and ArgumentCaptor <U> forClass.

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