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Our collection matchers forAll, forNone, checkAll and others don't include Charsequence. It's only a type issue, as CharSequence !is Collection<Char>
The current workaround for this is turning your strings into lists via toList:
val string = "MyString"
val charList: List<Char> = string.toList()
charList.forAll { }
However, I do feel we should be able to just
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Nested AssertionScopes only report the outer-most scope reportables on failure. This is true regardless of whether the outer scope has any reportables -- i.e., if only the inner scope has reportables, nothing is reported.
Complete minimal example reproducing the issue
[TestMethod]
public void TestNestedAssertionScopes()
{
using (var outerScope = new AUsing the existing matches(Pattern) and POSIX regex character classes, we can add specialized assertions to AbstractCharSequenceAssert.
assertThat(string).isAlphabetic(); // \p{Alpha}
assertThat(string).isAlphanumeric(); // \p{Alnum}
assertThat(string).isASCII(); // \p{ASCII}
assertThat(string).isDigit(); // \p{Digit}
assertThat(string).isHexadecimal(); // \p{X-
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pa.errors.SchemaErrors.failure_cases only returns the first 10 failure_cases
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As a SDET
I want a documentation or Wiki page where the expected vs actual field matching is explained
So that I can use these in my test automation to test the server response payloads and headers
e.g. id=123 , id="123", isValid=true, isValid="true" etc
AC1:
Cover the following currently supported mechanisms with examples
- $EQ
- (int)
- (float) or (decimal)
- (boolean)
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Platform (all, jvm, js, android): all
Extension (none, kotlin 1.3): none
Code related feature
We also want to provide samples for the infix api
Following the things you need to do:
- copy SequenceSubjectChangerSamples from fluent-api to api-infix, adjust imports
...api.fluent...to...api.infix...and adjust the samples accordingly (always use the infix syntax, never the fl
While working on a fix for frankban/quicktest#125 it appeared that there could be an opportunity for improving the Not(Checker) error message for standard checkers, such as Equals, IsTrue etc.
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Normally, the "to be truthy" assertion does not take any value as it simply asserts that a subject can be coerced to a boolean true (in the case of "to be falsy" it is coercion to boolean false).
It seems that early on these assertions inherited an optional form where a custom message can be supplied as their argument - this was likely inspired by earlier assertions frameworks (assert on node
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Hi,
It seems like the HTTP Assert package does not allow me to specify a body to pass in a POST request for example. Looking at the
HTTPBody()function, the body argument is set tonil:req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)Is this by design, or am I looking at a missing feature?
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