https://github.com/wojtekmach/minitest-matchers
Don't use it! Writing simple assertions (and Minitest way of transforming them to expectations) is almost always a better idea anyway. Work with your favourite library authors to start with assertions and add matchers for convenience and not the other way around. Keep it simple.
For simple assertions that adhere to the matcher spec, but without all the expectation infections, see minitest-matchers_vaccine.
minitest-matchers adds support for RSpec/Shoulda-style matchers to minitest/unit and minitest/spec.
More information about matchers can be found here:
- https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations
- http://railscasts.com/episodes/157-rspec-matchers-macros
For use with Rails check out (ValidAttribute + Capybara):
- Enables you to use existing matcher classes from projects like valid_attribute and capybara
- Can be used both in Minitest::Test & Minitest::Spec
see example matcher: matcher.rb
require "minitest/matchers"
require "minitest/autorun"
require "valid_attribute"
require "active_model"
class Post
include ActiveModel::Validations
attr_accessor :title
validates :title, :presence => true, :length => 4..20
end
# Using minitest/unit
class PostTest < Minitest::Test
include ValidAttribute::Method
def test_validations
post = Post.new
assert_must have_valid(:title).when("Good"), post
assert_wont have_valid(:title).when(""), post
end
end
# Using minitest/spec
describe Post do
include ValidAttribute::Method
it "should have validations" do
post = Post.new
post.must have_valid(:title).when("Good")
post.wont have_valid(:title).when("")
end
end
# Using minitest/spec with subject
describe Post do
subject { Post.new }
it { must have_valid(:title).when("Hello") }
it { wont have_valid(:title).when("", nil, "Bad") }
end
# or
describe Post do
subject { Post.new }
must { have_valid(:title).when("Hello") }
wont { have_valid(:title).when("", nil, "Bad") }
end
You can also register matcher so that it works similar to built-in assertions and expectations. Note subject must be the first argument in assertion.
Minitest::Test.register_matcher HaveContent, :have_content
Minitest::Test.register_matcher :have_selector, :have_selector
assert_have_content page, "Hello"
assert_have_selector page, :xpath, "//table/tr"
page.must_have_content "Hello"
page.must_have_selector :xpath, "//table/tr"
minitest ~> 5.0
gem install minitest-matchers
or add to Gemfile:
group :test do
gem 'minitest-matchers'
end
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