Best Assertj code snippet using org.assertj.core.api.AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert.checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty
Source:AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert.java
...516 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is not in the {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}s built517 * from given Strings.518 */519 public SELF isIn(String... dateTimesAsString) {520 checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty(dateTimesAsString);521 return isIn(convertToOffsetDateTimeArray(dateTimesAsString));522 }523 /**524 * Same assertion as {@link #isNotIn(Object...)} (where Objects are expected to be {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime})525 * but here you526 * pass {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime} String representations that must follow <a href=527 * "http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatter.html#ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME"528 * >ISO OffsetDateTime format</a> to allow calling {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime#parse(CharSequence)} method.529 * <p>530 * Example :531 * <pre><code class='java'> // use String based representation of OffsetDateTime532 * assertThat(parse("2000-01-01T00:00:00Z")).isNotIn("1999-12-31T00:00:00Z",533 * "2000-01-02T00:00:00Z");</code></pre>534 *535 * @param dateTimesAsString Array of String representing a {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}.536 * @return this assertion object.537 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.538 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a539 * {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}.540 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is in the {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}s built from541 * given Strings.542 */543 public SELF isNotIn(String... dateTimesAsString) {544 checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty(dateTimesAsString);545 return isNotIn(convertToOffsetDateTimeArray(dateTimesAsString));546 }547 /**548 * Verifies that actual and given {@code OffsetDateTime} have same year, month, day, hour, minute and second fields,549 * (nanosecond fields are ignored in comparison).550 * <p>551 * Assertion can fail with OffsetDateTimes in same chronological nanosecond time window, e.g :552 * <p>553 * 2000-01-01T00:00:<b>01.000000000</b>+01:00 and 2000-01-01T00:00:<b>00.999999999</b>+01:00.554 * <p>555 * Assertion fails as second fields differ even if time difference is only 1ns.556 * <p>557 * Code example :558 * <pre><code class='java'> // successful assertions559 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime1 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, ZoneOffset.UTC);560 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 456, ZoneOffset.UTC);561 * assertThat(OffsetDateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringNanos(OffsetDateTime2);</code></pre>562 *563 * <pre><code class='java'> // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ns)564 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeA = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, ZoneOffset.UTC);565 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeB = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 999999999, ZoneOffset.UTC);566 * assertThat(OffsetDateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringNanos(OffsetDateTimeB);</code></pre>567 *568 * @param other the given {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}.569 * @return this assertion object.570 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.571 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.572 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is are not equal with nanoseconds ignored.573 */574 public SELF isEqualToIgnoringNanos(OffsetDateTime other) {575 Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);576 assertOffsetDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);577 if (!areEqualIgnoringNanos(actual, other)) {578 throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringNanos(actual, other));579 }580 return myself;581 }582 /**583 * Verifies that actual and given {@code OffsetDateTime} have same year, month, day, hour, minute, second and584 * nanosecond fields,585 * (timezone fields are ignored in comparison).586 * <p>587 * Code example :588 * <pre><code class='java'> // successful assertions589 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime1 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, ZoneOffset.UTC);590 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, ZoneOffset.MAX);591 * assertThat(OffsetDateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringTimezone(OffsetDateTime2);592 *593 * // failing assertions594 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeA = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, ZoneOffset.UTC);595 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeB = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 999999999, ZoneOffset.UTC);596 * assertThat(OffsetDateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringTimezone(OffsetDateTimeB);</code></pre>597 *598 * @param other the given {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}.599 * @return this assertion object.600 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.601 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.602 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is are not equal with timezone ignored.603 */604 public SELF isEqualToIgnoringTimezone(OffsetDateTime other) {605 Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);606 assertOffsetDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);607 if (!areEqualIgnoringTimezone(actual, other)) {608 throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringTimezone(actual, other));609 }610 return myself;611 }612 /**613 * Verifies that actual and given {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime} have same year, month, day, hour and minute fields614 * (second and615 * nanosecond fields are ignored in comparison).616 * <p>617 * Assertion can fail with OffsetDateTimes in same chronological second time window, e.g :618 * <p>619 * 2000-01-01T00:<b>01:00</b>.000+01:00 and 2000-01-01T00:<b>00:59</b>.000+01:00.620 * <p>621 * Assertion fails as minute fields differ even if time difference is only 1s.622 * <p>623 * Code example :624 * <pre><code class='java'> // successful assertions625 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime1 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 0, 0, ZoneOffset.UTC);626 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 10, 456, ZoneOffset.UTC);627 * assertThat(OffsetDateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringSeconds(OffsetDateTime2);628 *629 * // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ms)630 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeA = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 00, 000, ZoneOffset.UTC);631 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeB = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 49, 59, 999, ZoneOffset.UTC);632 * assertThat(OffsetDateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringSeconds(OffsetDateTimeB);</code></pre>633 *634 * @param other the given {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}.635 * @return this assertion object.636 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.637 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.638 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is are not equal with second and nanosecond fields639 * ignored.640 */641 public SELF isEqualToIgnoringSeconds(OffsetDateTime other) {642 Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);643 assertOffsetDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);644 if (!areEqualIgnoringSeconds(actual, other)) {645 throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringSeconds(actual, other));646 }647 return myself;648 }649 /**650 * Verifies that actual and given {@code OffsetDateTime} have same year, month, day and hour fields (minute, second651 * and652 * nanosecond fields are ignored in comparison).653 * <p>654 * Assertion can fail with OffsetDateTimes in same chronological second time window, e.g :655 * <p>656 * 2000-01-01T<b>01:00</b>:00.000+01:00 and 2000-01-01T<b>00:59:59</b>.000+01:00.657 * <p>658 * Time difference is only 1s but hour fields differ.659 * <p>660 * Code example :661 * <pre><code class='java'> // successful assertions662 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime1 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 0, 0, ZoneOffset.UTC);663 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 00, 2, 7, ZoneOffset.UTC);664 * assertThat(OffsetDateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringMinutes(OffsetDateTime2);665 *666 * // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ms)667 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeA = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 01, 00, 00, 000, ZoneOffset.UTC);668 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeB = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 00, 59, 59, 999, ZoneOffset.UTC);669 * assertThat(OffsetDateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringMinutes(OffsetDateTimeB);</code></pre>670 *671 * @param other the given {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}.672 * @return this assertion object.673 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.674 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.675 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is are not equal ignoring minute, second and nanosecond676 * fields.677 */678 public SELF isEqualToIgnoringMinutes(OffsetDateTime other) {679 Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);680 assertOffsetDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);681 if (!areEqualIgnoringMinutes(actual, other)) {682 throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringMinutes(actual, other));683 }684 return myself;685 }686 /**687 * Verifies that actual and given {@code OffsetDateTime} have same year, month and day fields (hour, minute, second688 * and nanosecond fields are ignored in comparison).689 * <p>690 * Assertion can fail with OffsetDateTimes in same chronological minute time window, e.g :691 * <p>692 * 2000-01-<b>01T23:59</b>:00.000+01:00 and 2000-01-02T<b>00:00</b>:00.000+01:00.693 * <p>694 * Time difference is only 1min but day fields differ.695 * <p>696 * Code example :697 * <pre><code class='java'> // successful assertions698 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime1 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 59, 59, 999, ZoneOffset.UTC);699 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 000, ZoneOffset.UTC);700 * assertThat(OffsetDateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringHours(OffsetDateTime2);701 *702 * // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ms)703 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeA = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 2, 00, 00, 00, 000, ZoneOffset.UTC);704 * OffsetDateTime OffsetDateTimeB = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 1, 1, 23, 59, 59, 999, ZoneOffset.UTC);705 * assertThat(OffsetDateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringHours(OffsetDateTimeB);</code></pre>706 *707 * @param other the given {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime}.708 * @return this assertion object.709 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.710 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.711 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is are not equal with second and nanosecond fields712 * ignored.713 */714 public SELF isEqualToIgnoringHours(OffsetDateTime other) {715 Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);716 assertOffsetDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);717 if (!haveSameYearMonthAndDayOfMonth(actual, other)) {718 throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringHours(actual, other));719 }720 return myself;721 }722 /**723 * Verifies that the actual {@link OffsetDateTime} is in the [start, end] period (start and end included) according to the comparator in use.724 * <p>725 * <b>Breaking change</b> since 3.15.0 The default comparator uses {@link OffsetDateTime#timeLineOrder()}726 * which only compares the underlying instant and ignores different timezones / offsets / chronologies.<br>727 * This behaviour can be overridden by {@link AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert#usingComparator(Comparator)}.728 * <p>729 * Example:730 * <pre><code class='java'> OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime = OffsetDateTime.now();731 *732 * // assertions succeed:733 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isBetween(offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(1), offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(1))734 * .isBetween(offsetDateTime, offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(1))735 * .isBetween(offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(1), offsetDateTime)736 * .isBetween(offsetDateTime, offsetDateTime);737 * // succeeds with default comparator which compares the point in time738 * assertThat(parse("2010-01-01T00:00:00Z")).isBetween(parse("2010-01-01T01:00:00+01:00"),739 * parse("2010-01-01T01:00:00+01:00"));740 *741 * // assertions fail:742 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isBetween(offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(10), offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(1));743 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isBetween(offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(1), offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(10));744 *745 * // succeeds with default comparator746 * assertThat(parse("2010-01-01T00:00:00Z")).isBetween(parse("2010-01-01T01:00:00+01:00"),747 * parse("2010-01-01T01:00:00+01:00"));748 * // fails with a comparator which checks the offset, too749 * assertThat(parse("2010-01-01T00:00:00Z")).usingComparator(OffsetDateTime::compareTo)750 * .isBetween(parse("2010-01-01T01:00:00+01:00"),751 * parse("2010-01-01T01:00:00+01:00"));</code></pre>752 *753 * @param startExclusive the start value (exclusive), expected not to be null.754 * @param endExclusive the end value (exclusive), expected not to be null.755 * @return this assertion object.756 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is {@code null}.757 * @throws NullPointerException if start value is {@code null}.758 * @throws NullPointerException if end value is {@code null}.759 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is not in [start, end] period according to the comparator in use.760 *761 * @since 3.7.1762 */763 public SELF isBetween(OffsetDateTime startExclusive, OffsetDateTime endExclusive) {764 comparables.assertIsBetween(info, actual, startExclusive, endExclusive, true, true);765 return myself;766 }767 /**768 * Same assertion as {@link #isBetween(OffsetDateTime, OffsetDateTime)} but here you pass {@link OffsetDateTime} String representations769 * which must follow <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatter.html#ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME">ISO OffsetDateTime format</a>770 * to allow calling {@link OffsetDateTime#parse(CharSequence)} method.771 * <p>772 * <b>Breaking change</b> since 3.15.0 The default comparator uses {@link OffsetDateTime#timeLineOrder()}773 * which only compares the underlying instant and ignores different timezones / offsets / chronologies.<br>774 * This behaviour can be overridden by {@link AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert#usingComparator(Comparator)}.775 * <p>776 * Example:777 * <pre><code class='java'> OffsetDateTime firstOfJanuary2000 = OffsetDateTime.parse("2000-01-01T00:00:00Z");778 *779 * // assertions succeed:780 * assertThat(firstOfJanuary2000).isBetween("1999-12-31T23:59:59Z", "2000-01-01T00:00:01Z")781 * .isBetween("2000-01-01T00:00:00Z", "2000-01-01T00:00:01Z")782 * .isBetween("1999-12-31T23:59:59Z", "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z")783 * .isBetween("2000-01-01T00:00:00Z", "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z")784 * // same instant as firstOfJanuary2000 but on a different offset785 * .isBetween("2000-01-01T01:00:00+01:00", "2000-01-01T01:00:00+01:00");786 *787 * // assertion fails:788 * assertThat(firstOfJanuary2000).isBetween("1999-01-01T00:00:01Z", "1999-12-31T23:59:59Z");</code></pre>789 *790 * @param startExclusive the start value (exclusive), expected not to be null.791 * @param endExclusive the end value (exclusive), expected not to be null.792 * @return this assertion object.793 *794 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is {@code null}.795 * @throws NullPointerException if start value is {@code null}.796 * @throws NullPointerException if end value is {@code null}.797 * @throws DateTimeParseException if any of the given String can't be converted to a {@link OffsetDateTime}.798 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is not in [start, end] period.799 *800 * @since 3.7.1801 */802 public SELF isBetween(String startExclusive, String endExclusive) {803 return isBetween(parse(startExclusive), parse(endExclusive));804 }805 /**806 * Verifies that the actual {@link OffsetDateTime} is in the ]start, end[ period (start and end excluded) according to807 * the comparator in use.808 * <p>809 * <b>Breaking change</b> since 3.15.0 The default comparator uses {@link OffsetDateTime#timeLineOrder()}810 * which only compares the underlying instant and ignores different timezones / offsets / chronologies.<br>811 * This behaviour can be overridden by {@link AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert#usingComparator(Comparator)}.812 * <p>813 * Example:814 * <pre><code class='java'> OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime = OffsetDateTime.now();815 *816 * // assertions succeed:817 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isStrictlyBetween(offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(1), offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(1));818 * // succeeds with a different comparator even though the end value refers to the same instant as the actual819 * assertThat(parse("2010-01-01T12:00:00Z")).usingComparator(OffsetDateTime::compareTo)820 * .isStrictlyBetween(parse("2010-01-01T12:59:59+01:00"),821 * parse("2010-01-01T13:00:00+01:00"));822 *823 * // assertions fail:824 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isStrictlyBetween(offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(10), offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(1));825 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isStrictlyBetween(offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(1), offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(10));826 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isStrictlyBetween(offsetDateTime, offsetDateTime.plusSeconds(1));827 * assertThat(offsetDateTime).isStrictlyBetween(offsetDateTime.minusSeconds(1), offsetDateTime);828 *829 * // fails with default comparator since the end value refers to the same instant as the actual830 * assertThat(parse("2010-01-01T12:00:00Z")).isStrictlyBetween(parse("2010-01-01T12:59:59+01:00"),831 * parse("2010-01-01T13:00:00+01:00"));</code></pre>832 *833 * @param startExclusive the start value (exclusive), expected not to be null.834 * @param endExclusive the end value (exclusive), expected not to be null.835 * @return this assertion object.836 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is {@code null}.837 * @throws NullPointerException if start value is {@code null}.838 * @throws NullPointerException if end value is {@code null}.839 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is not in ]start, end[ period according to the comparator in use.840 *841 * @since 3.7.1842 */843 public SELF isStrictlyBetween(OffsetDateTime startExclusive, OffsetDateTime endExclusive) {844 comparables.assertIsBetween(info, actual, startExclusive, endExclusive, false, false);845 return myself;846 }847 /**848 * Same assertion as {@link #isStrictlyBetween(OffsetDateTime, OffsetDateTime)} but here you pass {@link OffsetDateTime} String representations849 * which must follow <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatter.html#ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME">ISO OffsetDateTime format</a>850 * to allow calling {@link OffsetDateTime#parse(CharSequence)} method.851 * <p>852 * <b>Breaking change</b> since 3.15.0 The default comparator uses {@link OffsetDateTime#timeLineOrder()}853 * which only compares the underlying instant and ignores different timezones / offsets / chronologies.<br>854 * This behaviour can be overridden by {@link AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert#usingComparator(Comparator)}.855 * <p>856 * Example:857 * <pre><code class='java'> OffsetDateTime firstOfJanuary2000 = OffsetDateTime.parse("2000-01-01T00:00:00Z");858 *859 * // assertion succeeds:860 * assertThat(firstOfJanuary2000).isStrictlyBetween("1999-12-31T23:59:59Z", "2000-01-01T00:00:01Z")861 * // succeeds with a different comparator even though the end value refers to the same instant as the actual862 * .usingComparator(OffsetDateTime::compareTo)863 * .isStrictlyBetween("1999-12-31T23:59:59Z", "2000-01-01T01:00:00+01:00");864 *865 * // assertions fail:866 * assertThat(firstOfJanuary2000).isStrictlyBetween("1999-01-01T00:00:01Z", "1999-12-31T23:59:59Z");867 * assertThat(firstOfJanuary2000).isStrictlyBetween("2000-01-01T00:00:00Z", "2000-01-01T00:00:01Z");868 * assertThat(firstOfJanuary2000).isStrictlyBetween("1999-12-31T23:59:59Z", "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z");869 * // fails with default comparator since the end value refers to the same instant as the actual870 * assertThat(parse("2010-01-01T12:00:00Z")).isStrictlyBetween("2010-01-01T12:59:59+01:00", "2010-01-01T13:00:00+01:00");</code></pre>871 *872 * @param startExclusive the start value (exclusive), expected not to be null.873 * @param endExclusive the end value (exclusive), expected not to be null.874 * @return this assertion object.875 *876 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is {@code null}.877 * @throws NullPointerException if start value is {@code null}.878 * @throws NullPointerException if end value is {@code null}.879 * @throws DateTimeParseException if any of the given String can't be converted to a {@link OffsetDateTime}.880 * @throws AssertionError if the actual value is not in ]start, end[ period.881 *882 * @since 3.7.1883 */884 public SELF isStrictlyBetween(String startExclusive, String endExclusive) {885 return isStrictlyBetween(parse(startExclusive), parse(endExclusive));886 }887 /** {@inheritDoc} */888 @Override889 @CheckReturnValue890 public SELF usingDefaultComparator() {891 SELF self = super.usingDefaultComparator();892 self.comparables = buildDefaultComparables();893 return self;894 }895 private Comparables buildDefaultComparables() {896 OffsetDateTimeByInstantComparator defaultComparator = OffsetDateTimeByInstantComparator.getInstance();897 return new Comparables(new ComparatorBasedComparisonStrategy(defaultComparator, defaultComparator.description()));898 }899 /**900 * Verifies that actual and given {@code OffsetDateTime} are at the same {@link java.time.Instant}.901 * <p>902 * Example:903 * <pre><code class='java'> OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime1 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 12, 12, 3, 0, 0, 0, ZoneOffset.ofHours(3));904 * OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 12, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0, ZoneOffset.ofHours(0));905 * // assertion succeeds906 * assertThat(offsetDateTime1).isAtSameInstantAs(offsetDateTime2);907 *908 * offsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.of(2000, 12, 12, 2, 0, 0, 0, ZoneOffset.ofHours(0));909 * // assertion fails910 * assertThat(offsetDateTime1).isAtSameInstantAs(offsetDateTime2);</code></pre>911 *912 * @param other the given {@link OffsetDateTime}.913 * @return this assertion object.914 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.915 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code OffsetDateTime} is {@code null}.916 * @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code OffsetDateTime} is not at the same {@code Instant} as the other.917 */918 public SELF isAtSameInstantAs(OffsetDateTime other) {919 Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);920 assertOffsetDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);921 if (!actual.toInstant().equals(other.toInstant()))922 throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeAtSameInstant(actual, other));923 return myself;924 }925 /**926 * {@inheritDoc}927 */928 @Override929 protected OffsetDateTime parse(String offsetDateTimeAsString) {930 return OffsetDateTime.parse(offsetDateTimeAsString);931 }932 /**933 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month and day of month, hour, minute and second, false934 * otherwise.935 *936 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null937 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null938 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month and day of month, hour, minute and second, false939 * otherwise.940 */941 private static boolean areEqualIgnoringNanos(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {942 return areEqualIgnoringSeconds(actual, other) && actual.getSecond() == other.getSecond();943 }944 /**945 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month, day of month, hour and minute, false otherwise.946 *947 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null948 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null949 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month, day of month, hour and minute, false otherwise.950 */951 private static boolean areEqualIgnoringSeconds(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {952 return areEqualIgnoringMinutes(actual, other) && actual.getMinute() == other.getMinute();953 }954 /**955 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month, day of month and hour, false otherwise.956 *957 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null958 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null959 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month, day of month and hour, false otherwise.960 */961 private static boolean areEqualIgnoringMinutes(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {962 return haveSameYearMonthAndDayOfMonth(actual, other) && actual.getHour() == other.getHour();963 }964 /**965 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month and day of month, false otherwise.966 *967 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null968 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null969 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, month and day of month, false otherwise970 */971 private static boolean haveSameYearMonthAndDayOfMonth(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {972 return haveSameYearAndMonth(actual, other) && actual.getDayOfMonth() == other.getDayOfMonth();973 }974 /**975 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year and month, false otherwise.976 *977 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null978 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null979 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year and month, false otherwise980 */981 private static boolean haveSameYearAndMonth(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {982 return haveSameYear(actual, other) && actual.getMonth() == other.getMonth();983 }984 /**985 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, false otherwise.986 *987 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null988 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null989 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, false otherwise990 */991 private static boolean haveSameYear(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {992 return actual.getYear() == other.getYear();993 }994 /**995 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same hour, minute, second and nanosecond false otherwise.996 *997 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null998 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null999 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same hour, minute, second and nanosecond false otherwise.1000 */1001 private static boolean areEqualIgnoringTimezone(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {1002 return areEqualIgnoringNanos(actual, other) && haveSameNano(actual, other);1003 }1004 /**1005 * Returns true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same nanosecond, false otherwise.1006 *1007 * @param actual the actual OffsetDateTime. expected not be null1008 * @param other the other OffsetDateTime. expected not be null1009 * @return true if both OffsetDateTime are in the same year, false otherwise1010 */1011 private static boolean haveSameNano(OffsetDateTime actual, OffsetDateTime other) {1012 return actual.getNano() == other.getNano();1013 }1014 private static Object[] convertToOffsetDateTimeArray(String... dateTimesAsString) {1015 OffsetDateTime[] dates = new OffsetDateTime[dateTimesAsString.length];1016 for (int i = 0; i < dateTimesAsString.length; i++) {1017 dates[i] = OffsetDateTime.parse(dateTimesAsString[i]);1018 }1019 return dates;1020 }1021 private void checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty(Object[] values) {1022 checkArgument(values != null, "The given OffsetDateTime array should not be null");1023 checkArgument(values.length > 0, "The given OffsetDateTime array should not be empty");1024 }1025 /**1026 * Check that the {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime} string representation to compare actual1027 * {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime} to is not null,1028 * otherwise throws a {@link IllegalArgumentException} with an explicit message1029 *1030 * @param offsetDateTimeAsString String representing the {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime} to compare actual with1031 * @throws IllegalArgumentException with an explicit message if the given {@link String} is null1032 */1033 private static void assertOffsetDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(String offsetDateTimeAsString) {1034 checkArgument(offsetDateTimeAsString != null,1035 "The String representing the OffsetDateTime to compare actual with should not be null");...
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1import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.*;2import org.assertj.core.api.AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert;3import org.junit.Test;4import java.time.OffsetDateTime;5public class AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert_checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty_Test {6 public void test_checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty() {7 OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime = OffsetDateTime.of(2011, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, ZoneOffset.UTC);8 AbstractOffsetDateTimeAssert<?> assertions = assertThat(offsetDateTime);9 assertions.checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty();10 }11}
checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty
Using AI Code Generation
1public class AssertjTest {2 public static void main(String[] args) {3 OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime = OffsetDateTime.now();4 Assertions.assertThat(offsetDateTime).isNotNull();5 Assertions.assertThat(offsetDateTime).isNotNull().isAfter(OffsetDateTime.now().minusDays(1));6 }7}8Example 2: Using isNotNull() method9public class AssertjTest {10 public static void main(String[] args) {11 OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime = OffsetDateTime.now();12 Assertions.assertThat(offsetDateTime).isNotNull();13 }14}15Example 3: Using isNull() method16public class AssertjTest {17 public static void main(String[] args) {18 OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime = null;19 Assertions.assertThat(offsetDateTime).isNull();20 }21}22Example 4: Using isEqualTo() method23public class AssertjTest {24 public static void main(String[] args) {25 OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime = OffsetDateTime.now();26 Assertions.assertThat(offsetDateTime).isEqualTo(OffsetDateTime.now());27 }28}29Example 5: Using isNotEqualTo() method30public class AssertjTest {
checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty
Using AI Code Generation
1OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime1 = OffsetDateTime.now();2OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime2 = OffsetDateTime.now().plusDays(1);3OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime3 = null;4assertThat(offsetDateTime1).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();5assertThat(offsetDateTime2).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();6assertThat(offsetDateTime3).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();7assertThat(offsetDateTime3).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();8assertThat(offsetDateTime3).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();9assertThat(offsetDateTime1).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();10assertThat(offsetDateTime2).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();11assertThat(offsetDateTime3).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();12assertThat(offsetDateTime3).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();13assertThat(offsetDateTime3).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();14assertThat(offsetDateTime1).isNotNullAndNotEmpty();
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