= matchy
== DESCRIPTION:
Hate writing assertions? Need a little behavior-driven love in your tests? Then matchy is for you.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
- Get the beauty of RSpec without all the overhead
- Create your own matchers with ease and def_matcher()
== SYNOPSIS:
-
Get BDD on your objects
x = 13 * 4
x.should == 42
y = "hello"
y.length.should_not be(4)
-
Use familiar syntax to specify things
RSpec
"my string".should =~ /string/
lambda { raise "FAIL" }.should raise_error
matchy
"my string".should =~ /string/
lambda { raise "FAIL" }.should raise_error
-
Most of familiar RSpec Matchers are built in
raise_error matcher
lambda {raise}.should raise_error #pass
lambda {raise MyCustomError.new}.should raise_error(MyCustomError) #pass
lambda {raise "message"}.should raise_error("message") #pass
lambda {raise "message"}.should raise_error(/essa/) #pass
change matcher
lambda {@var+=1}.should change {@var}
passes
lambda { }.should change {@var}
fails
@var = 1
lambda {@var+=1}.should change {@var}.from(1).to(2)
passes
be_something matcher
@obj.should be_something
passes if @obj.something? is true
-
Get the speed of Test:Unit with the syntax of RSpec
-
Create your own matchers
nil_matcher (As a simple and quick example)
def_matcher :be_nil do |receiver, matcher, args|
receiver.nil?
end
nil.should be_nil # pass
nil.should_not be_nil # fails
'notnil'.should be_nil # fails
'notnil'.should_not be_nil # pass
have(n).somethings matcher (A little bit more complex)
def_matcher :have do |receiver, matcher, args|
count = args[0]
something = matcher.msgs[0].name
actual = receiver.send(something).length
matcher.positive_msg = "Expected #{receiver} to have #{actual} #{something}, but found #{count} "
actual == count
end
class Thing
def widgets
@widgets ||= []
end
end
@thing.should have(3).widgets
== REQUIREMENTS:
== INSTALL:
$ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com
$ sudo gem install mhennemeyer-matchy
== LICENSE:
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2008 Jeremy McAnally
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