Best Python code snippet using assertpy_python
test_string.py
Source: test_string.py
...165 assert_that('foo').does_not_contain('x', 'y', 'f')166 fail('should have raised error')167 except AssertionError as ex:168 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to("Expected <foo> to not contain items <'x', 'y', 'f'>, but did contain <f>.")169def test_does_not_contain_list_multi_item_failure():170 try:171 assert_that('foo').does_not_contain('x', 'f', 'o')172 fail('should have raised error')173 except AssertionError as ex:174 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to("Expected <foo> to not contain items <'x', 'f', 'o'>, but did contain <'f', 'o'>.")175def test_is_empty():176 assert_that('').is_empty()177def test_is_empty_failure():178 try:179 assert_that('foo').is_empty()180 fail('should have raised error')181 except AssertionError as ex:182 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('Expected <foo> to be empty string, but was not.')183def test_is_not_empty():...
test_list.py
Source: test_list.py
...106 assert_that(['a', 'b', 'c']).does_not_contain('x', 'y', 'a')107 fail('should have raised error')108 except AssertionError as ex:109 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to("Expected <['a', 'b', 'c']> to not contain items <'x', 'y', 'a'>, but did contain <a>.")110def test_does_not_contain_list_multi_item_failure():111 try:112 assert_that(['a', 'b', 'c']).does_not_contain('x', 'a', 'b')113 fail('should have raised error')114 except AssertionError as ex:115 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to("Expected <['a', 'b', 'c']> to not contain items <'x', 'a', 'b'>, but did contain <'a', 'b'>.")116def test_contains_only():117 assert_that(['a', 'b', 'c']).contains_only('a', 'b', 'c')118 assert_that(['a', 'b', 'c']).contains_only('c', 'b', 'a')119 assert_that(['a', 'a', 'b']).contains_only('a', 'b')120 assert_that(['a', 'a', 'a']).contains_only('a')121 assert_that((1, 2, 3, 4)).contains_only(1, 2, 3, 4)122 assert_that((1, 2, 3, 1)).contains_only(1, 2, 3)123 assert_that((1, 2, 2, 1)).contains_only(1, 2)124 assert_that((1, 1, 1, 1)).contains_only(1)...
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