Add have_size matcher

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Michael Miller 2019-06-09 12:44:46 -06:00
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require "../spec_helper"
describe Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher do
describe "#match" do
context "returned MatchData" do
describe "#matched?" do
context "with a matching number of items" do
it "is true" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.matched?.should be_true
end
end
context "with a different number of items" do
it "is false" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.matched?.should be_false
end
end
end
describe "#values" do
context "expected" do
it "is the size given" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data_value_sans_prefix(match_data.values, :expected)[:value].should eq(size)
end
end
context "actual" do
it "is the size of the set" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data_value_with_key(match_data.values, :actual).value.should eq(array.size)
end
end
end
describe "#message" do
it "contains the actual label" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
label = "foobar"
partial = new_partial(array, label)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.message.should contain(label)
end
it "contains the expected label" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
label = "foobar"
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size, label)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.message.should contain(label)
end
context "when expected label is omitted" do
it "contains stringified form of expected value" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.message.should contain(size.to_s)
end
end
end
describe "#negated_message" do
it "contains the actual label" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
label = "foobar"
partial = new_partial(array, label)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.negated_message.should contain(label)
end
it "contains the expected label" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
label = "foobar"
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size, label)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.negated_message.should contain(label)
end
context "when expected label is omitted" do
it "contains stringified form of expected value" do
array = %i[a b c]
size = array.size + 1
partial = new_partial(array)
matcher = Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new(size)
match_data = matcher.match(partial)
match_data.negated_message.should contain(size.to_s)
end
end
end
end
end
end

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::Spectator::Matchers::ArrayMatcher.new({{expected}}, {{expected.stringify}})
end
# Indicates that some set should have a specified size.
#
# Example:
# ```
# expect([1, 2, 3]).to have_size(3)
# ```
macro have_size(expected)
::Spectator::Matchers::SizeMatcher.new({{expected}}, {{expected.stringify}})
end
# Indicates that some value should have a set of attributes matching some conditions.
# A list of named arguments are expected.
# The names correspond to the attributes in the instance to check.

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require "./value_matcher"
module Spectator::Matchers
# Matcher that tests whether a set has a specified number of elements.
# The set's `#size` method is used for this check.
struct SizeMatcher(ExpectedType) < ValueMatcher(ExpectedType)
# Determines whether the matcher is satisfied with the partial given to it.
# `MatchData` is returned that contains information about the match.
def match(partial)
actual = partial.actual.size
values = ExpectedActual.new(expected, label, actual, partial.label)
MatchData.new(actual == expected, values)
end
# Match data specific to this matcher.
private struct MatchData(ExpectedType, ActualType) < MatchData
# Creates the match data.
def initialize(matched, @values : ExpectedActual(ExpectedType, ActualType))
super(matched)
end
# Information about the match.
def named_tuple
{
expected: NegatableMatchDataValue.new(@values.expected),
actual: @values.actual,
}
end
# Describes the condition that satisfies the matcher.
# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
def message
"#{@values.actual_label} has #{@values.expected_label} elements"
end
# Describes the condition that won't satsify the matcher.
# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
def negated_message
"#{@values.actual_label} does not have #{@values.expected_label} elements"
end
end
end
end