A port of Hamcrest to Rust. Fork of original hamcrest-rust (which is unmaintained) with extra matchers, better docs, support for Rust 2018 edition etc.
To use Hamcrest, add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dev-dependencies]
hamcrest2 = "*"
After a quick cargo build
, you should be good to go!
Hamcrest2 supports a number of matchers. The easiest way is to just use
them all like this:
use hamcrest2::prelude::*;
If you want to be more selective make sure that you also import the HamcrestMatcher
trait.
assert_that!(1, eq(1)); // also equal_to()
assert_that!(1, not(eq(2)));
assert_that!(1, lt(2)); // also less_than()
assert_that!(1, leq(1)); // also less_than_or_equal_to()
assert_that!(2, gt(1)); // also greater_than()
assert_that!(2, geq(2)); // also greater_than_or_equal_to()
assert_that!(123usize, type_of::<usize>());
assert_that!("test", type_of::<&str>());
assert_that!("1234", matches_regex(r"\d"));
assert_that!("abc", does_not(match_regex(r"\d")));
assert_that!(1e-40f32, close_to(0.0, 0.01));
assert_that!(1e-40f32, not(close_to(0.0, 0.000001)));
let path = Path::new("./README.md");
assert_that!(path, path_exists());
assert_that!(path, file_exists());
assert_that!(path, not(dir_exists()));
let var: Option<i8> = Some(5);
assert_that!(var, has(5));
let var: Result<i8, String> = Ok(5);
assert_that!(var, has(5));
let var: Result<i8, String> = Ok(5);
assert_that!(var, ok());
assert_that!(&var, ok());
assert_that!(Ok(5), ok::<i8, String>());
assert_that!(&Ok(5), ok::<i8, String>());
let var: Result<i8, String> = Err("bad!".to_string());
assert_that!(var, not(ok()));
assert_that!(&var, not(ok()));
let var: Result<i8, String> = Err("bad!".to_string());
assert_that!(var, err());
assert_that!(&var, err());
assert_that!(Err("bad!".to_string()), err::<i8, String>());
assert_that!(&Err("bad!".to_string()), err::<i8, String>());
let var: Result<i8, String> = Ok(5);
assert_that!(var, not(err()));
assert_that!(&var, not(err()));
let var: Option<i8> = Some(5);
assert_that!(var, some());
assert_that!(&var, some());
assert_that!(Some(1), some::<u8>());
assert_that!(&Some(1), some::<u8>());
let var: Option<i8> = None;
assert_that!(var, not(some()));
assert_that!(&var, not(some()));
let var: Option<i8> = None;
assert_that!(var, none());
assert_that!(&var, none());
assert_that!(None, none::<u8>());
assert_that!(&None, none::<u8>());
assert_that!(Some(1), not(none::<u8>()));
assert_that!(&Some(1), not(none::<u8>()));
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), contains(vec!(1, 2)));
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), contains(1));
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), not(contains(4i)));
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), contains(vec!(1, 2, 3)).exactly());
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), not(contains(vec!(1, 2)).exactly()));
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), contains(vec!(1, 2)).in_order());
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), not(contains(vec!(1, 3)).in_order()));
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), len(3));
assert_that!(&vec!(1, 2, 3), not(len(4)));
assert_that!(&Vec::<i32>::new(), empty());
assert_that!(&vec![1, 2, 3], not(empty()));
assert_that!(4, all!(lt(5), gt(3))); // also and!()
assert_that!(
&vec![1, 2, 3],
all!(contains(vec![1, 2]), not(contains(vec![4])))
);
assert_that!(4, any!(less_than(2), greater_than(3))); // also or!()
assert_that!(
&vec![1, 2, 3],
any!(contains(vec![1, 2, 5]), not(contains(vec![4])))
);
assert_that!(true, is(true));
assert_that!(false, is(false));
assert_that!(42, anything());
assert_that!("test", is(anything()));
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- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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