/*
* Copyright (c) 2017 Mockito contributors
* This program is made available under the terms of the MIT License.
*/
package org.mockito.plugins;
import org.mockito.
Mockito;
import org.mockito.
MockitoFramework;
/**
* Instance of this interface is available via {@link MockitoFramework#getPlugins()}.
* This object enables framework integrators to get access to default Mockito plugins.
* <p>
* Example use case: one needs to implement custom {@link MockMaker}
* and delegate some behavior to the default Mockito implementation.
* The interface was introduced to help framework integrations.
*
* @since 2.10.0
*/
public interface
MockitoPlugins {
/**
* Returns the default plugin implementation used by Mockito.
* Mockito plugins are stateless so it is recommended to keep hold of the returned plugin implementation
* rather than calling this method multiple times.
* Each time this method is called, new instance of the plugin is created.
*
* @param pluginType type of the plugin, for example {@link MockMaker}.
* @return the plugin instance
* @since 2.10.0
*/
<T> T
getDefaultPlugin(
Class<T>
pluginType);
/**
* Returns inline mock maker, an optional mock maker that is bundled with Mockito distribution.
* This method is needed because {@link #getDefaultPlugin(Class)} does not provide an instance of inline mock maker.
* Creates new instance each time is called so it is recommended to keep hold of the resulting object for future invocations.
* For more information about inline mock maker see the javadoc for main {@link Mockito} class.
*
* @return instance of inline mock maker
* @since 2.10.0
*/
MockMaker getInlineMockMaker();
}