Mockito: wait for an invocation that matches arguments

If you are able to set a fixed number of calls to expect, it can be done with an ArgumentCaptor:

import static org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers.hasItem;

@Captor ArgumentCaptor<String> arg;

@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
    // init the @Captor
    initMocks(this);
}

@Test
public void testWithTimeoutCallOrderDoesntMatter() throws Exception {
    // there must be exactly 99 calls
    verify(myMock, timeout(5000).times(99)).myMethod(arg.capture());
    assertThat(arg.getAllValues(), hasItem("expectedArg"));
}

Another way is to specify all the expected values to verify, but those need to be provided in the exact order that they are invoked. The difference to the above solution is that this doesn’t fail even if the mock is additionally called with some non-verified arguments. In other words, no need to know the number of total invocations. Code example:

@Test
public void testWithTimeoutFollowingCallsDoNotMatter() throws Exception {
    // the order until expected arg is specific
    verify(callback, timeout(5000)).call("firstExpectedArg");
    verify(callback, timeout(5000)).call("expectedArg");
    // no need to tell more, if additional calls come after the expected arg
    // verify(callback, timeout(5000)).call("randomArg");
}

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