Best Hikaku code snippet using de.codecentric.hikaku.converters.spring.extensions.MatrixParametersSpringExtension.extractMatrixParameter
extractMatrixParameter
Using AI Code Generation
1@ParameterConverter(MatrixParametersSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)2@ParameterConverter(MatrixParametersSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)3@ParameterConverter(MatrixParametersSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)4@ParameterConverter(MatrixParametersSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)5@ParameterConverter(MyCustomSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)6@ParameterConverter(MyCustomSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)7@ParameterConverter(MyCustomSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)8@ParameterConverter(MyCustomSpringExtension::extractMatrixParameters)
extractMatrixParameter
Using AI Code Generation
1@MethodSource("de.codecentric.hikaku.converters.spring.extensions.MatrixParametersSpringExtension#extractMatrixParameters")2internal fun `matrix parameters are extracted from request mapping`(matrixParameter: MatrixParameter) {3}4@MethodSource("de.codecentric.hikaku.converters.spring.extensions.MatrixParametersSpringExtension#extractMatrixParameters")5internal fun `matrix parameters are extracted from request mapping`(matrixParameter: MatrixParameter) {6}
extractMatrixParameter
Using AI Code Generation
1val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)2matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(3 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),4 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")5val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)6matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(7 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),8 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")9val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)10matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(11 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),12 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")13val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)14matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(15 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),16 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")17val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)18matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(19 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),20 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")21val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)22matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(23 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),24 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")25val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)26matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(27 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),28 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")29val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(endpoint.matrixParameters)30matrixParameters should containExactlyInAnyOrder(31 MatrixParameter("foo", "bar"),32 MatrixParameter("foo", "baz")
extractMatrixParameter
Using AI Code Generation
1val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")2val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)3val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")4val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)5val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")6val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)7val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")8val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)9val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")10val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)11val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")12val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)13val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")14val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)15val request = MockMvcRequestBuilders.get("/path/{id}/subpath", "123")16val matrixParameters = extractMatrixParameters(request)
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