Best Webtau code snippet using org.testingisdocumenting.webtau.Matchers.beGreaterThan
Source:Matchers.java
...28public class Matchers {29 /**30 * Starting point of a value matcher31 * <pre>32 * actual(value).should(beGreaterThan(10));33 * actual(value).shouldNot(beGreaterThan(10));34 * </pre>35 * Note: In Groovy you can just do <code>value.should beGreaterThan(10)</code>36 * @param actual value to assert against37 * @return Object to chain a matcher against38 */39 public static ActualValueExpectations actual(Object actual) {40 return new ActualValue(actual);41 }42 /**43 * Starting point of a value matcher with a provided name44 * <pre>45 * actual(price, "price").should(beGreaterThan(10));46 * actual(price, "price").shouldNot(beGreaterThan(10));47 * </pre>48 * Note: In Groovy you can just do <code>price.should beGreaterThan(10)</code>49 * @param actual value to assert against50 * @param path path to use in the reporting51 * @return Object to chain a matcher against52 */53 public static ActualValueExpectations actual(Object actual, String path) {54 return new ActualValue(actual, new ActualPath(path));55 }56 /**57 * Starting point of a code matcher58 * <pre>59 * code(() -> {60 * businessLogic(-10);61 * }).should(throwException(IllegalArgumentException.class, "negatives are not allowed"));62 * </pre>63 *64 * @param codeBlock code to match against65 * @return Object to chain a matcher against66 */67 public static ActualCodeExpectations code(CodeBlock codeBlock) {68 return new ActualCode(codeBlock);69 }70 /**71 * Equal matcher72 * <pre>73 * actual(value).should(equal(10));74 * </pre>75 * @param expected value to be equal to76 * @return matcher instance77 */78 public static EqualMatcher equal(Object expected) {79 return new EqualMatcher(expected);80 }81 /**82 * Not equal matcher83 * <pre>84 * actual(value).should(notEqual(10));85 * </pre>86 * @param expected value to not be equal to87 * @return matcher instance88 */89 public static NotEqualMatcher notEqual(Object expected) {90 return new NotEqualMatcher(expected);91 }92 /**93 * Contain matcher94 * <pre>95 * actual(collection).should(contain(10));96 * actual(text).should(contain("hello"));97 * </pre>98 * @param expected value to be contained99 * @return matcher instance100 */101 public static ContainMatcher contain(Object expected) {102 return new ContainMatcher(expected);103 }104 /**105 * Containing matcher. Alias to contain106 * <pre>107 * actual(collectionWithText).should(contain(containing("hello")));108 * </pre>109 * @param expected value to be contained110 * @return matcher instance111 */112 public static ContainMatcher containing(Object expected) {113 return new ContainMatcher(expected);114 }115 /**116 * Contain all matcher117 * <pre>118 * actual(collection).should(containAll(list));119 * </pre>120 * @param expected collection of values to be contained in collection121 * @return matcher instance122 */123 public static ContainAllMatcher containAll(Collection<Object> expected) {124 return new ContainAllMatcher(expected);125 }126 /**127 * Contain all matcher128 * <pre>129 * actual(collection).should(containAll(2, 3, "a"));130 * </pre>131 * @param expected var arg of expected values132 * @return matcher instance133 */134 public static ContainAllMatcher containAll(Object... expected) {135 return new ContainAllMatcher(Arrays.asList(expected));136 }137 /**138 * Containing all matcher. Alias to containAll139 * <pre>140 * actual(listOfLists).should(contain(containingAll(myList)));141 * </pre>142 * @param expected collection of values to be contained in collection143 * @return matcher instance144 */145 public static ContainAllMatcher containingAll(Collection<Object> expected) {146 return new ContainAllMatcher(expected);147 }148 /**149 * Containing all matcher. Alias to containAll150 * <pre>151 * actual(listOfLists).should(contain(containingAll(2, 3, "a")));152 * </pre>153 * @param expected collection of values to be contained in collection154 * @return matcher instance155 */156 public static ContainAllMatcher containingAll(Object... expected) {157 return new ContainAllMatcher(Arrays.asList(expected));158 }159 /**160 * Greater than matcher161 * <pre>162 * actual(value).shouldBe(greaterThan(10));163 * </pre>164 * @param expected value to be greater than165 * @return matcher instance166 */167 public static GreaterThanMatcher greaterThan(Object expected) {168 return new GreaterThanMatcher(expected);169 }170 /**171 * Greater than or equal matcher172 * <pre>173 * actual(value).shouldBe(greaterThanOrEqual(10));174 * </pre>175 * @param expected value to be greater than or equal176 * @return matcher instance177 */178 public static GreaterThanOrEqualMatcher greaterThanOrEqual(Object expected) {179 return new GreaterThanOrEqualMatcher(expected);180 }181 /**182 * Less than matcher183 * <pre>184 * actual(value).shouldBe(lessThan(10));185 * </pre>186 * @param expected value to be less than187 * @return matcher instance188 */189 public static LessThanMatcher lessThan(Object expected) {190 return new LessThanMatcher(expected);191 }192 /**193 * Less than or equal matcher194 * <pre>195 * actual(value).shouldBe(lessThanOrEqual(10));196 * </pre>197 * @param expected value to be less than198 * @return matcher instance199 */200 public static LessThanOrEqualMatcher lessThanOrEqual(Object expected) {201 return new LessThanOrEqualMatcher(expected);202 }203 /**204 * Any of matcher205 * <pre>206 * actual(value).shouldBe(anyOf(3, greaterThan(8)));207 * </pre>208 * @param expected list of expected values or matchers209 * @return matcher instance210 */211 public static AnyOfMatcher anyOf(Object... expected) {212 return new AnyOfMatcher(Arrays.asList(expected));213 }214 /**215 * Any of matcher216 * <pre>217 * actual(value).shouldBe(anyOf(3, greaterThan(8)));218 * </pre>219 * @param expected list of expected values or matchers220 * @return matcher instance221 */222 public static AnyOfMatcher anyOf(Collection<Object> expected) {223 return new AnyOfMatcher(expected);224 }225 /**226 * Throw exception <code>code</code> matcher.227 * <pre>228 * code(() -> {229 * businessLogic(-10);230 * }).should(throwException("negatives are not allowed"));231 * </pre>232 * @see #code(CodeBlock)233 *234 * @param expectedMessage expected exception message235 * @return matcher instance236 */237 public static ThrowExceptionMatcher throwException(String expectedMessage) {238 return new ThrowExceptionMatcher(expectedMessage);239 }240 /**241 * Throw exception <code>code</code> matcher.242 * <pre>243 * code(() -> {244 * businessLogic(-10);245 * }).should(throwException(Pattern.compile("negative .* not allowed")));246 * </pre>247 * @see #code(CodeBlock)248 *249 * @param expectedMessageRegexp regular pattern to match expected exception message250 * @return matcher instance251 */252 public static ThrowExceptionMatcher throwException(Pattern expectedMessageRegexp) {253 return new ThrowExceptionMatcher(expectedMessageRegexp);254 }255 /**256 * Throw exception <code>code</code> matcher.257 * <pre>258 * code(() -> {259 * businessLogic(-10);260 * }).should(throwException(IllegalArgumentException.class));261 * </pre>262 * @see #code(CodeBlock)263 *264 * @param expectedClass expected exception class265 * @return matcher instance266 */267 public static ThrowExceptionMatcher throwException(Class<?> expectedClass) {268 return new ThrowExceptionMatcher(expectedClass);269 }270 /**271 * Throw exception <code>code</code> matcher.272 * <pre>273 * code(() -> {274 * businessLogic(-10);275 * }).should(throwException(IllegalArgumentException.class, Pattern.compile("negative .* not allowed")));276 * </pre>277 * @see #code(CodeBlock)278 *279 * @param expectedClass expected exception class280 * @param expectedMessageRegexp regular pattern to match expected exception message281 * @return matcher instance282 */283 public static ThrowExceptionMatcher throwException(Class<?> expectedClass, Pattern expectedMessageRegexp) {284 return new ThrowExceptionMatcher(expectedClass, expectedMessageRegexp);285 }286 /**287 * Throw exception <code>code</code> matcher.288 * <pre>289 * code(() -> {290 * businessLogic(-10);291 * }).should(throwException(IllegalArgumentException.class, "negatives are not allowed"));292 * </pre>293 * @see #code(CodeBlock)294 *295 * @param expectedClass expected exception class296 * @param expectedMessage expected exception message297 * @return matcher instance298 */299 public static ThrowExceptionMatcher throwException(Class<?> expectedClass, String expectedMessage) {300 return new ThrowExceptionMatcher(expectedClass, expectedMessage);301 }302 /**303 * @deprecated due to introduction of <code>should[Not]Be</code>, <code>waitTo[Not]</code> variants,304 * use {@link #greaterThan(Object)} instead305 * <pre>306 * actual(value).shouldBe(greaterThan(10));307 * </pre>308 * @param expected value to be greater than309 * @return matcher instance310 * @see #greaterThan(Object)311 */312 @Deprecated313 public static GreaterThanMatcher beGreaterThan(Object expected) {314 return greaterThan(expected);315 }316 /**317 * @deprecated due to introduction of <code>should[Not]Be</code>, <code>waitTo[Not]</code> variants,318 * use {@link #greaterThanOrEqual(Object)} instead319 * <pre>320 * actual(value).shouldBe(greaterThanOrEqual(10));321 * </pre>322 * @param expected value to be greater than or equal323 * @return matcher instance324 * @see #greaterThanOrEqual(Object)325 */326 @Deprecated327 public static GreaterThanOrEqualMatcher beGreaterThanOrEqual(Object expected) {328 return greaterThanOrEqual(expected);329 }330 /**331 * @deprecated due to introduction of <code>should[Not]Be</code>, <code>waitTo[Not]</code> variants,332 * use {@link #lessThan(Object)} instead333 * <pre>334 * actual(value).shouldBe(lessThan(10));335 * </pre>336 * @param expected value to be less than337 * @return matcher instance338 * @see #lessThan(Object)339 */340 @Deprecated341 public static LessThanMatcher beLessThan(Object expected) {...
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