T
- The "self" type of this assertion class. Please read "Emulating 'self types' using Java Generics to simplify fluent API implementation"
for more details.public interface AssertOnColumnOfChangeEquality<T extends AssertOnColumnOfChangeEquality<T>>
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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T |
hasValues(Boolean expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a boolean.
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T |
hasValues(Boolean expectedAtStartPoint,
Boolean expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a boolean for start point and another boolean for end point.
|
T |
hasValues(byte[] expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to bytes.
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T |
hasValues(byte[] expectedAtStartPoint,
byte[] expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to bytes for start point and other bytes for end point.
|
T |
hasValues(Character expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a character.
|
T |
hasValues(Character expectedAtStartPoint,
Character expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a character for start point
and another character for end point.
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T |
hasValues(DateTimeValue expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a date/time.
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T |
hasValues(DateTimeValue expectedAtStartPoint,
DateTimeValue expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a date/time for start point and another date/time for end point.
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T |
hasValues(DateValue expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a date.
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T |
hasValues(DateValue expectedAtStartPoint,
DateValue expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a date for start point and another date for end point.
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T |
hasValues(Number expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a number.
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T |
hasValues(Number expectedAtStartPoint,
Number expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a number for start point and another number for end point.
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T |
hasValues(Object expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a object.
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T |
hasValues(Object expectedAtStartPoint,
Object expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a object for start point and another object for end point.
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T |
hasValues(String expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a text.
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T |
hasValues(String expectedAtStartPoint,
String expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a text for start point and another text for end point.
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T |
hasValues(TimeValue expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a time.
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T |
hasValues(TimeValue expectedAtStartPoint,
TimeValue expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to a time for start point and another time for end point.
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T |
hasValues(UUID expected)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to an UUID.
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T |
hasValues(UUID expectedAtStartPoint,
UUID expectedAtEndPoint)
Verifies that the values at the start point and the end point are equal to an UUID for start point and another UUID for end point.
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T hasValues(Object expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
Locale.FRENCH
:
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(Locale.FRENCH);
expected
- The expected object value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the object.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Object)
T hasValues(Object expectedAtStartPoint, Object expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
Locale.FRENCH
at start point and Locale.ENGLISH
at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(Locale.FRENCH, Locale.ENGLISH);
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected object at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected object at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding objects.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Object, Object)
T hasValues(Boolean expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
true
:
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(true);
expected
- The expected boolean value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the boolean.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Boolean)
T hasValues(Boolean expectedAtStartPoint, Boolean expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
true
at start point and false
at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(true, false);
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected boolean at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected boolean at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding booleans.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Boolean, Boolean)
T hasValues(Number expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
1
:
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(1);
expected
- The expected number value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the number.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Number)
T hasValues(Number expectedAtStartPoint, Number expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
1
at start point and 2
at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(1, 2);
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected number at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected number at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding numbers.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Number, Number)
T hasValues(byte[] expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
a array of bytes loaded from a file in the classpath :
byte[] bytes = bytesContentFromClassPathOf("file.png");
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(bytes);
expected
- The expected bytes value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the bytes.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(byte[])
T hasValues(byte[] expectedAtStartPoint, byte[] expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
a array of bytes loaded from a file in the classpath at start point and another array at end point :
byte[] bytes = bytesContentFromClassPathOf("file.png");
byte[] bytes2 = bytesContentFromClassPathOf("file2.png");
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(bytes, bytes2);
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected bytes at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected bytes at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding bytes.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(byte[], byte[])
T hasValues(String expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
"Ellen Louise Ripley" :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues("Ellen Louise Ripley");
expected
- The expected text value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the text.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(String)
T hasValues(String expectedAtStartPoint, String expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
"Sigourney" at start point and "Susan Alexandra" at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues("Sigourney", "Susan Alexandra");
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected text at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected text at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding texts.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(String, String)
T hasValues(Character expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
'c' :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues('c');
expected
- The expected character value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the character.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Character)
T hasValues(Character expectedAtStartPoint, Character expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
'c' at start point and 'S' at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues('c', 'S');
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected character at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected character at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding characters.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(Character, Character)
T hasValues(UUID expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
30B443AE-C0C9-4790-9BEC-CE1380808435 :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(UUID.fromString("30B443AE-C0C9-4790-9BEC-CE1380808435"));
expected
- The expected UUID value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the UUID.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(UUID)
T hasValues(UUID expectedAtStartPoint, UUID expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
30B443AE-C0C9-4790-9BEC-CE1380808435 at start point and 16319617-AE95-4087-9264-D3D21BF611B6 at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(UUID.fromString("30B443AE-C0C9-4790-9BEC-CE1380808435"), UUID.fromString("16319617-AE95-4087-9264-D3D21BF611B6"));
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected UUID at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected UUID at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding UUIDs.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(UUID, UUID)
T hasValues(DateValue expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
12/23/2007 :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(DateValue.of(2007, 12, 23));
expected
- The expected date value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the date.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(DateValue)
T hasValues(DateValue expectedAtStartPoint, DateValue expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
12/23/2007 at start point and 07/25/2002 at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(DateValue.of(2007, 12, 23), DateValue.of(2002, 7, 25));
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected date at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected date at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding dates.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(DateValue, DateValue)
T hasValues(TimeValue expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
09:01AM :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(TimeValue.of(9, 1));
expected
- The expected time value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the time.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(TimeValue)
T hasValues(TimeValue expectedAtStartPoint, TimeValue expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
09:01AM at start point and 03:30AM at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(TimeValue.of(9, 1), TimeValue.of(3, 30));
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected time at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected time at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding times.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(TimeValue, TimeValue)
T hasValues(DateTimeValue expected)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
12/23/2007 09:01AM :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(DateTimeValue.of(DateValue.of(2007, 12, 23), TimeValue.of(9, 1)));
expected
- The expected date/time value.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the date/time.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(DateTimeValue)
T hasValues(DateTimeValue expectedAtStartPoint, DateTimeValue expectedAtEndPoint)
Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the first Column
of the Table
are equal to
12/23/2007 09:01AM at start point and 07/25/2002 00:00AM at end point :
assertThat(changes).change(1).column().hasValues(DateTimeValue.of(DateValue.of(2007, 12, 23), TimeValue.of(9, 1)), DateTimeValue.of(DateValue.of(2002, 7, 25)));
expectedAtStartPoint
- The expected date/time at start point.expectedAtEndPoint
- The expected date/time at end point.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- If the values at start point and at end point are not equal to the corresponding dates/times.ChangeColumnAssert.hasValues(DateTimeValue, DateTimeValue)
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