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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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Expand Up @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.

### Added
- Added `first` and `single` assertion for `Iterable`
- Added `flatExtracting` assertion for `Iterable`

## [0.25] 2021-09-12

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13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions assertk/src/commonMain/kotlin/assertk/assertions/iterable.kt
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Expand Up @@ -181,6 +181,19 @@ fun <E, R1, R2, R3> Assert<Iterable<E>>.extracting(
actual.map { Triple(f1(it), f2(it), f3(it)) }
}

/**
* Flat extracts a value from each item in the iterable, allowing you to assert on a flattened list of those values.
*
* ```
* assertThat(people)
* .flatExtracting(Person::relatives)
* .contains("Sue", "Bob")
* ```
*/
fun <E, R> Assert<Iterable<E>>.flatExtracting(f1: (E) -> Iterable<R>): Assert<List<R>> = transform { actual ->
actual.flatMap(f1)
}

/**
* Asserts on each item in the iterable, passing if none of the items pass.
* The given lambda will be run for each item.
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Expand Up @@ -416,14 +416,14 @@ class IterableTest {
}

@Test fun pair_extracting_function_passes() {
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, '1'), Thing("two", 2, '2')) as Iterable<Thing>)
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, listOf('1')), Thing("two", 2, listOf('2'))) as Iterable<Thing>)
.extracting(Thing::one, Thing::two)
.containsExactly("one" to 1, "two" to 2)
}

@Test fun pair_extracting_function_fails() {
val error = assertFails {
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, '1'), Thing("two", 2, '2')) as Iterable<Thing>)
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, listOf('1')), Thing("two", 2, listOf('2'))) as Iterable<Thing>)
.extracting(Thing::one, Thing::two)
.containsExactly("one" to 2, "two" to 1)
}
Expand All @@ -432,34 +432,55 @@ class IterableTest {
| at index:0 expected:<("one", 2)>
| at index:0 unexpected:<("one", 1)>
| at index:1 expected:<("two", 1)>
| at index:1 unexpected:<("two", 2)> ([Thing(one=one, two=1, three=1), Thing(one=two, two=2, three=2)])""".trimMargin(),
| at index:1 unexpected:<("two", 2)> ([Thing(one=one, two=1, three=[1]), Thing(one=two, two=2, three=[2])])""".trimMargin(),
error.message
)
}

@Test fun triple_extracting_function_passes() {
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, '1'), Thing("two", 2, '2')) as Iterable<Thing>)
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, listOf('1')), Thing("two", 2, listOf('2'))) as Iterable<Thing>)
.extracting(Thing::one, Thing::two, Thing::three)
.containsExactly(Triple("one", 1, '1'), Triple("two", 2, '2'))
.containsExactly(Triple("one", 1, listOf('1')), Triple("two", 2, listOf('2')))
}

@Test fun triple_extracting_function_fails() {
val error = assertFails {
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, '1'), Thing("two", 2, '2')) as Iterable<Thing>)
assertThat(listOf(Thing("one", 1, listOf('1')), Thing("two", 2, listOf('2'))) as Iterable<Thing>)
.extracting(Thing::one, Thing::two, Thing::three)
.containsExactly(Triple("one", 1, '2'), Triple("two", 2, '3'))
.containsExactly(Triple("one", 1, listOf('2')), Triple("two", 2, listOf('3')))
}
assertEquals(
"""expected to contain exactly:<[("one", 1, '2'), ("two", 2, '3')]> but was:<[("one", 1, '1'), ("two", 2, '2')]>
| at index:0 expected:<("one", 1, '2')>
| at index:0 unexpected:<("one", 1, '1')>
| at index:1 expected:<("two", 2, '3')>
| at index:1 unexpected:<("two", 2, '2')> ([Thing(one=one, two=1, three=1), Thing(one=two, two=2, three=2)])""".trimMargin(),
"""expected to contain exactly:<[("one", 1, ['2']), ("two", 2, ['3'])]> but was:<[("one", 1, ['1']), ("two", 2, ['2'])]>
| at index:0 expected:<("one", 1, ['2'])>
| at index:0 unexpected:<("one", 1, ['1'])>
| at index:1 expected:<("two", 2, ['3'])>
| at index:1 unexpected:<("two", 2, ['2'])> ([Thing(one=one, two=1, three=[1]), Thing(one=two, two=2, three=[2])])""".trimMargin(),
error.message
)
}
//region extracting

//region flatExtracting
@Test fun flat_extracting_function_passes() {
val thing = Thing("one", 2, listOf('A', 'B'))
assertThat(listOf(thing) as Iterable<Thing>).flatExtracting { it.three }.containsExactly('A', 'B')
}

@Test fun flat_extracting_function_fails() {
val thing = Thing("one", 2, listOf('A', 'B'))
val error = assertFails {
assertThat(listOf(thing) as Iterable<Thing>).flatExtracting { it.three }.containsExactly('C', 'D')
}
assertEquals(
"""expected to contain exactly:<['C', 'D']> but was:<['A', 'B']>
| at index:0 expected:<'C'>
| at index:0 unexpected:<'A'>
| at index:1 expected:<'D'>
| at index:1 unexpected:<'B'> ([Thing(one=one, two=2, three=[A, B])])""".trimMargin(), error.message
)
}
//region flatExtracting

//region first
@Test fun first_element_present_match_passes() {
assertThat(listOf(1, 2)).first().isEqualTo(1)
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}
//endregion

data class Thing(val one: String, val two: Int, val three: Char)
data class Thing(val one: String, val two: Int, val three: List<Char>)
}