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Fluent assertion framework for Python
Bored of using assert
multiple times to check types, intervals, etc. on data passed as input to your Python functions?
This generates a lot of boilerplate code.
fluentcheck helps you reducing the lines of code providing a human-friendly and fluent way to make assertions.
Instead of:
def my_function(n, obj):
assert n is not None
assert isinstance(n, float)
assert 0. < n < 1.
assert obj is not None
assert isinstance(obj, MyCustomType)
you just streamline the assertions ("checks") you want to make, in a fluent way:
from fluentcheck import Check
def my_function(n, obj):
Check(n).is_not_None().is_float().is_between(0., 1.)
Check(obj).is_not_None().is_subtype_of(MyCustomType)
You can even use the alternate Is
syntax:
from fluentcheck import Is
def my_function(n, obj):
Is(n).not_none.float.between(0, 1)
Is(obj).not_none.subtype_of(MyCustomType)
Fluentcheck can also be used as an assertion framework in tests.
pip install fluentcheck
or
python setup.py install
Only Python 3 is supported (because you DID update your code to Python3, didn't you?)
Simply instantiate the Check
wrapper around the Python value you want to
check out, then fluently append assertions like this:
from fluentcheck import Check
Check(my_value).assertion1().assertion2().assertion3() # and so on
Simply instantiate the Is
wrapper around the Python value you want to
check out, then fluently append assertions like this:
from fluentcheck import Is
Is(my_value).assertion1.assertion2_with_params(a, b).assertion3 # and so on
What if an assertion fails? A CheckError
is raised: just catch it!
Please notice: if the order of assertions matters to your overall goal, then take care of it!
You may run into warnings for code such as this when using the Is
API:
n = .4
Is(n).not_none.float.non_negative
# WARNING: Statement seems to have no effect ...
While not required for assertions to work, you can always "call" the last assertion to make linters happy:
n = .4
Is(n).not_none.float.non_negative()
# Happy, calling non_negative() has no effect but the linter warnings are gone.
To date, here's a list of assertions you can make:
# Check(value).X where X is one of:
# Numbers
is_none()
is_not_none()
is_number()
is_not_number()
is_integer()
is_not_integer()
is_long()
is_not_long()
is_float()
is_not_float()
is_real()
is_not_real()
is_complex()
is_not_complex()
is_positive()
is_not_positive()
is_negative()
is_not_negative()
is_zero()
is_not_zero()
is_at_least(lower)
is_at_most(upper)
is_between(lower, upper)
is_not_between(lower, upper)
is_equal_to(number)
is_not_equal_to(number)
# Sequences
is_empty()
is_not_empty()
is_iterable()
is_not_iterable()
is_couple()
is_triplet()
is_nuple(dimension)
has_dimensionality(dimensionality)
# Tuples
is_tuple()
# Lists
is_list
not_list
list_contains(char)
list_not_contains(char)
# Strings
is_string()
is_not_string()
contains_numbers()
not_contains_numbers()
contains_numbers_only()
contains_chars()
not_contains_chars()
contains_chars_only()
contains_spaces()
not_contains_spaces()
contains_char(_char)
not_contains_char(_char)
is_shorter_than(n_chars)
is_longer_than(n_chars)
has_length(n_chars)
has_not_length(n_chars)
is_lowercase()
is_not_lowercase()
is_uppercase()
is_not_uppercase()
is_camelcase()
is_not_camelcase()
is_snakecase()
is_not_snakecase()
is_unicode()
is_not_unicode()
is_json()
is_not_json()
is_yaml()
is_not_yaml()
is_xml()
is_not_xml()
matches(regex)
not_matches(regex)
same_as(n_chars)
not_same_as(n_chars)
# Booleans
is_boolean()
is_not_boolean()
is_true()
is_not_true()
is_truthy()
is_not_truthy()
is_false()
is_not_false()
is_falsy()
is_not_falsy()
has_same_truth_of(val)
has_opposite_truth_of(val)
# Dictionaries
is_dict()
is_not_dict()
has_keys(*args)
has_not_keys(*args)
# Sets
is_set()
is_not_set()
is_subset_of(_set)
is_not_subset_of(_set)
is_superset_of(_set)
is_not_superset_of(_set)
intersects(_set)
not_intersects(_set)
# Functions
is_runnable()
is_not_runnable()
# Modules
is_module()
is_not_module()
# Type hierarchy
is_subtype_of(_type)
is_not_subtype_of(_type)
# Custom types
is_of_type(_type)
is_not_of_type(_type)
# Geographic coords
is_latitude()
is_longitude()
is_azimuth()
is_geopoint()
# UUIDs
is_uuid1()
is_not_uuid1()
is_uuid4()
is_not_uuid4()
# Is(value).X where X is one of:
# Numbers
none
not_none
number
not_number
integer
not_integer
float
not_float
real
not_real
complex
not_complex
positive
not_positive
negative
not_negative
zero
not_zero
at_least(lower)
at_most(upper)
between(lower, upper)
not_between(lower, upper)
# Sequences
empty
not_empty
iterable
not_iterable
has_dimensionality(dimensionality)
# Tuples
tuple
# Lists
list
# Strings
string
not_string
contains_numbers
not_contains_numbers
only_numbers
contains_chars
not_contains_chars
only_chars
contains_spaces
not_contains_spaces
contains_char(_char)
not_contains_char(_char)
shorter_than(n_chars)
longer_than(n_chars)
length(n_chars)
not_length(n_chars)
json
not_json
matches(regex)
not_matches(regex)
# Booleans
boolean
not_boolean
true
not_true
truthy
not_truthy
false
not_false
falsy
not_falsy
has_same_truth_of(val)
has_opposite_truth_of(val)
# Dictionaries
dict
not_dict
has_keys(*args)
has_not_keys(*args)
# Sets
set
not_set
subset_of(_set)
not_subset_of(_set)
superset_of(_set)
not_superset_of(_set)
intersects(_set)
not_intersects(_set)
# Type hierarchy
subtype_of(_type)
not_subtype_of(_type)
# UUIDs
is_uuid1()
is_not_uuid1()
is_uuid4()
is_not_uuid4()
The following checks will be added in the upcoming versions:
# Dates
is_date()
is_not_date()
is_datetime()
is_not_datetime()
is_before(_datetime)
is_not_before(_datetime)
is_after(_datetime)
is_not_after(_datetime)
is_today()
is_not_today()
is_yesterday()
is_not_yesterday()
is_tomorrow()
is_not_tomorrow()
is_weekend()
is_not_weekend()
is_this_month()
is_not_this_month()
is_previous_month()
is_not_previous_month()
is_next_month()
is_not_next_month()
is_this_year()
is_not_this_year()
is_last_year()
is_not_last_year()
is_next_year()
is_not_next_year()
is_leap_year()
is_not_leap_year()
is_this_century()
is_not_this_century()
is_before(date)
is_not_before(date)
is_after(date)
is_not_after(date)
is_between_dates(lower, upper)
is_not_between_dates(lower, upper)
is_timezone_aware()
is_not_timezone_aware()
has_timezone(tz)
has_not_timezone(tz)
# Geographic coords
is_plus_code() # https://plus.codes/
is_not_plus_code()
# Check against a custom rule (lambda)
conforms_to(func)
not_conforms_to(func)
# Sequences
is_sorted(rule=func)
is_not_sorted(rule=func)
is_subsequence_of(subseq)
is_not_subsequence_of(subseq)
has_duplicates()
has_not_duplicates()
# Objects
contains(element)
not_contains(element)
has_attribute(_attr)
has_not_attribute(_attr)
MIT license
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Fluent assertions framework for Python
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