Best Kotest code snippet using com.sksamuel.kotest.matchers.url.UrlMatchersTest
UrlMatchersTest.kt
Source: UrlMatchersTest.kt
...20import io.kotest.matchers.url.shouldNotHaveParameterValue21import io.kotest.matchers.url.shouldNotHavePort22import io.kotest.matchers.url.shouldNotHaveProtocol23import java.net.URL24class UrlMatchersTest : WordSpec() {25 init {26 "beOpaque" should {27 "test that a URL is opaque" {28 URL("https:hostname:8080").shouldBeOpaque()29 URL("https://path").shouldNotBeOpaque()30 }31 }32 "haveProtocol" should {33 "test that a URL has the specified protocol" {34 URL("https://hostname").shouldHaveProtocol("https")35 URL("https://hostname") should haveProtocol("https")36 URL("ftp://hostname").shouldNotHaveProtocol("https")37 URL("ftp://hostname") shouldNot haveProtocol("https")38 }...
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