fluent-asserts 0.5.2
Fluent assertions done right
To use this package, run the following command in your project's root directory:
Manual usage
Put the following dependency into your project's dependences section:
Writing unit tests is easy with Dlang. The unittest
block allows you to start writing tests and to be productive with no special setup.
Unfortunately the assert expresion does not help you to write expressive asserts, and in case of a failure it's hard to find why an assert failed. The fluent-asserts
library allows you to more naturally specify the expected outcome of a TDD or BDD-style test.
To begin
- Add the DUB dependency: https://code.dlang.org/packages/fluent-asserts
- Import it:
import fluent.asserts;
- Use it:
unittest {
true.should.equal(false);
}
- Run the tests:
➜ dub test --compiler=ldc2
API Docs
The library uses the should
template in combination with
Uniform Function Call Syntax (UFCS)
auto should(T)(lazy const T testData);
So the following statements are equivalent
exepectedValue.should.equal(42);
should(expectedValue).equal(42);
In addition, the library provides the not
and because
modifiers that allow to improve your asserts.
not
negates the assert condition:
exepectedValue.should.not.equal(42);
because
allows you to add a custom message:
true.should.equal(false).because("of test reasons");
///will output this message: Because of test reasons, true should equal `false`.
You can use fluent asserts with:
License
MIT. See LICENSE for details.
- Registered by Szabo Bogdan
- 0.5.2 released 7 years ago
- gedaiu/fluent-asserts
- fluentasserts.szabobogdan.com/
- MIT
- Copyright © 2017, Szabo Bogdan
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- Sub packages:
- fluent-asserts:core, fluent-asserts:vibe
- Dependencies:
- fluent-asserts:core
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