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-- import "github.com/smartystreets/assertions"

Package assertions contains the implementations for all assertions which are referenced in goconvey's convey package (github.com/smartystreets/goconvey/convey) for use with the So(...) method. They can also be used in traditional Go test functions and even in applicaitons.

Usage

func GoConveyMode
func GoConveyMode(yes bool)

GoConveyMode provides control over JSON serialization of failures. When using the assertions in this package from the convey package JSON results are very helpful and can be rendered in a DIFF view. In that case, this function will be called with a true value to enable the JSON serialization. By default, the assertions in this package will not serializer a JSON result, making standalone ussage more convenient.

func ShouldAlmostEqual
func ShouldAlmostEqual(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldAlmostEqual makes sure that two parameters are close enough to being equal. The acceptable delta may be specified with a third argument, or a very small default delta will be used.

func ShouldBeBetween
func ShouldBeBetween(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeBetween receives exactly three parameters: an actual value, a lower bound, and an upper bound. It ensures that the actual value is between both bounds (but not equal to either of them).

func ShouldBeBetweenOrEqual
func ShouldBeBetweenOrEqual(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeBetweenOrEqual receives exactly three parameters: an actual value, a lower bound, and an upper bound. It ensures that the actual value is between both bounds or equal to one of them.

func ShouldBeBlank
func ShouldBeBlank(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeBlank receives exactly 1 string parameter and ensures that it is equal to "".

func ShouldBeChronological
func ShouldBeChronological(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeChronological receives a []time.Time slice and asserts that the are in chronological order starting with the first time.Time as the earliest.

func ShouldBeEmpty
func ShouldBeEmpty(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeEmpty receives a single parameter (actual) and determines whether or not calling len(actual) would return 0. It obeys the rules specified by the len function for determining length: http://golang.org/pkg/builtin/#len

func ShouldBeFalse
func ShouldBeFalse(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeFalse receives a single parameter and ensures that it is false.

func ShouldBeGreaterThan
func ShouldBeGreaterThan(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeGreaterThan receives exactly two parameters and ensures that the first is greater than the second.

func ShouldBeGreaterThanOrEqualTo
func ShouldBeGreaterThanOrEqualTo(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeGreaterThanOrEqualTo receives exactly two parameters and ensures that the first is greater than or equal to the second.

func ShouldBeIn
func ShouldBeIn(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeIn receives at least 2 parameters. The first is a proposed member of the collection that is passed in either as the second parameter, or of the collection that is comprised of all the remaining parameters. This assertion ensures that the proposed member is in the collection (using ShouldEqual).

func ShouldBeLessThan
func ShouldBeLessThan(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeLessThan receives exactly two parameters and ensures that the first is less than the second.

func ShouldBeLessThanOrEqualTo
func ShouldBeLessThanOrEqualTo(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeLessThan receives exactly two parameters and ensures that the first is less than or equal to the second.

func ShouldBeNil
func ShouldBeNil(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeNil receives a single parameter and ensures that it is nil.

func ShouldBeTrue
func ShouldBeTrue(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeTrue receives a single parameter and ensures that it is true.

func ShouldBeZeroValue
func ShouldBeZeroValue(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldBeZeroValue receives a single parameter and ensures that it is the Go equivalent of the default value, or "zero" value.

func ShouldContain
func ShouldContain(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldContain receives exactly two parameters. The first is a slice and the second is a proposed member. Membership is determined using ShouldEqual.

func ShouldContainKey
func ShouldContainKey(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldContainKey receives exactly two parameters. The first is a map and the second is a proposed key. Keys are compared with a simple '=='.

func ShouldContainSubstring
func ShouldContainSubstring(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldContainSubstring receives exactly 2 string parameters and ensures that the first contains the second as a substring.

func ShouldEndWith
func ShouldEndWith(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldEndWith receives exactly 2 string parameters and ensures that the first ends with the second.

func ShouldEqual
func ShouldEqual(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldEqual receives exactly two parameters and does an equality check.

func ShouldHappenAfter
func ShouldHappenAfter(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHappenAfter receives exactly 2 time.Time arguments and asserts that the first happens after the second.

func ShouldHappenBefore
func ShouldHappenBefore(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHappenBefore receives exactly 2 time.Time arguments and asserts that the first happens before the second.

func ShouldHappenBetween
func ShouldHappenBetween(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHappenBetween receives exactly 3 time.Time arguments and asserts that the first happens between (not on) the second and third.

func ShouldHappenOnOrAfter
func ShouldHappenOnOrAfter(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHappenOnOrAfter receives exactly 2 time.Time arguments and asserts that the first happens on or after the second.

func ShouldHappenOnOrBefore
func ShouldHappenOnOrBefore(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHappenOnOrBefore receives exactly 2 time.Time arguments and asserts that the first happens on or before the second.

func ShouldHappenOnOrBetween
func ShouldHappenOnOrBetween(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHappenOnOrBetween receives exactly 3 time.Time arguments and asserts that the first happens between or on the second and third.

func ShouldHappenWithin
func ShouldHappenWithin(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHappenWithin receives a time.Time, a time.Duration, and a time.Time (3 arguments) and asserts that the first time.Time happens within or on the duration specified relative to the other time.Time.

func ShouldHaveSameTypeAs
func ShouldHaveSameTypeAs(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldHaveSameTypeAs receives exactly two parameters and compares their underlying types for equality.

func ShouldImplement
func ShouldImplement(actual interface{}, expectedList ...interface{}) string

ShouldImplement receives exactly two parameters and ensures that the first implements the interface type of the second.

func ShouldNotAlmostEqual
func ShouldNotAlmostEqual(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotAlmostEqual is the inverse of ShouldAlmostEqual

func ShouldNotBeBetween
func ShouldNotBeBetween(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotBeBetween receives exactly three parameters: an actual value, a lower bound, and an upper bound. It ensures that the actual value is NOT between both bounds.

func ShouldNotBeBetweenOrEqual
func ShouldNotBeBetweenOrEqual(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotBeBetweenOrEqual receives exactly three parameters: an actual value, a lower bound, and an upper bound. It ensures that the actual value is nopt between the bounds nor equal to either of them.

func ShouldNotBeBlank
func ShouldNotBeBlank(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotBeBlank receives exactly 1 string parameter and ensures that it is equal to "".

func ShouldNotBeEmpty
func ShouldNotBeEmpty(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotBeEmpty receives a single parameter (actual) and determines whether or not calling len(actual) would return a value greater than zero. It obeys the rules specified by the len function for determining length: http://golang.org/pkg/builtin/#len

func ShouldNotBeIn
func ShouldNotBeIn(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotBeIn receives at least 2 parameters. The first is a proposed member of the collection that is passed in either as the second parameter, or of the collection that is comprised of all the remaining parameters. This assertion ensures that the proposed member is NOT in the collection (using ShouldEqual).

func ShouldNotBeNil
func ShouldNotBeNil(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotBeNil receives a single parameter and ensures that it is not nil.

func ShouldNotContain
func ShouldNotContain(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotContain receives exactly two parameters. The first is a slice and the second is a proposed member. Membership is determinied using ShouldEqual.

func ShouldNotContainKey
func ShouldNotContainKey(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotContainKey receives exactly two parameters. The first is a map and the second is a proposed absent key. Keys are compared with a simple '=='.

func ShouldNotContainSubstring
func ShouldNotContainSubstring(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotContainSubstring receives exactly 2 string parameters and ensures that the first does NOT contain the second as a substring.

func ShouldNotEndWith
func ShouldNotEndWith(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldEndWith receives exactly 2 string parameters and ensures that the first does not end with the second.

func ShouldNotEqual
func ShouldNotEqual(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotEqual receives exactly two parameters and does an inequality check.

func ShouldNotHappenOnOrBetween
func ShouldNotHappenOnOrBetween(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotHappenOnOrBetween receives exactly 3 time.Time arguments and asserts that the first does NOT happen between or on the second or third.

func ShouldNotHappenWithin
func ShouldNotHappenWithin(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotHappenWithin receives a time.Time, a time.Duration, and a time.Time (3 arguments) and asserts that the first time.Time does NOT happen within or on the duration specified relative to the other time.Time.

func ShouldNotHaveSameTypeAs
func ShouldNotHaveSameTypeAs(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotHaveSameTypeAs receives exactly two parameters and compares their underlying types for inequality.

func ShouldNotImplement
func ShouldNotImplement(actual interface{}, expectedList ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotImplement receives exactly two parameters and ensures that the first does NOT implement the interface type of the second.

func ShouldNotPanic
func ShouldNotPanic(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) (message string)

ShouldNotPanic receives a void, niladic function and expects to execute the function without any panic.

func ShouldNotPanicWith
func ShouldNotPanicWith(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) (message string)

ShouldNotPanicWith receives a void, niladic function and expects to recover a panic whose content differs from the second argument.

func ShouldNotPointTo
func ShouldNotPointTo(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotPointTo receives exactly two parameters and checks to see that they point to different addresess.

func ShouldNotResemble
func ShouldNotResemble(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotResemble receives exactly two parameters and does an inverse deep equal check (see reflect.DeepEqual)

func ShouldNotStartWith
func ShouldNotStartWith(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldNotStartWith receives exactly 2 string parameters and ensures that the first does not start with the second.

func ShouldPanic
func ShouldPanic(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) (message string)

ShouldPanic receives a void, niladic function and expects to recover a panic.

func ShouldPanicWith
func ShouldPanicWith(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) (message string)

ShouldPanicWith receives a void, niladic function and expects to recover a panic with the second argument as the content.

func ShouldPointTo
func ShouldPointTo(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldPointTo receives exactly two parameters and checks to see that they point to the same address.

func ShouldResemble
func ShouldResemble(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldResemble receives exactly two parameters and does a deep equal check (see reflect.DeepEqual)

func ShouldStartWith
func ShouldStartWith(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string

ShouldStartWith receives exactly 2 string parameters and ensures that the first starts with the second.

func So
func So(actual interface{}, assert assertion, expected ...interface{}) (bool, string)

So is a convenience function (as opposed to an inconvenience function?) for running assertions on arbitrary arguments in any context, be it for testing or even application logging. It allows you to perform assertion-like behavior (and get nicely formatted messages detailing discrepancies) but without the program blowing up or panicking. All that is required is to import this package and call So with one of the assertions exported by this package as the second parameter. The first return parameter is a boolean indicating if the assertion was true. The second return parameter is the well-formatted message showing why an assertion was incorrect, or blank if the assertion was correct.

Example:

if ok, message := So(x, ShouldBeGreaterThan, y); !ok {
     log.Println(message)
}
type Assertion
type Assertion struct {
}
func New
func New(t testingT) *Assertion

New swallows the *testing.T struct and prints failed assertions using t.Error. Example: assertions.New(t).So(1, should.Equal, 1)

func (*Assertion) Failed
func (this *Assertion) Failed() bool

Failed reports whether any calls to So (on this Assertion instance) have failed.

func (*Assertion) So
func (this *Assertion) So(actual interface{}, assert assertion, expected ...interface{}) bool

So calls the standalone So function and additionally, calls t.Error in failure scenarios.

type Serializer
type Serializer interface {
	// contains filtered or unexported methods
}

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Package last updated on 15 Sep 2015

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