require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' module HaveSpecHelper def create_collection_owner_with(n) owner = Spec::Expectations::Helper::CollectionOwner.new (1..n).each do |n| owner.add_to_collection_with_length_method(n) owner.add_to_collection_with_size_method(n) end owner end end describe "should have(n).items" do include HaveSpecHelper it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should have(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should convert :no to 0" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(0) owner.should have(:no).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have(:no).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) lambda { owner.should have(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") lambda { owner.should have(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") end it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) lambda { owner.should have(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") lambda { owner.should have(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") end end describe 'should have(1).item when Inflector is defined' do include HaveSpecHelper before do unless Object.const_defined?(:Inflector) class Inflector def self.pluralize(string) string.to_s + 's' end end end end it 'should pluralize the collection name' do owner = create_collection_owner_with(1) owner.should have(1).item end end describe "should have(n).items where result responds to items but returns something other than a collection" do it "should provide a meaningful error" do owner = Class.new do def items Object.new end end.new lambda do owner.should have(3).items end.should raise_error("expected items to be a collection but it does not respond to #length or #size") end end describe "should_not have(n).items" do include HaveSpecHelper it "should pass if target has a collection of items with < n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should_not have(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should_not have(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should pass if target has a collection of items with > n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should_not have(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should_not have(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should fail if target has a collection of items with n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) lambda { owner.should_not have(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method }.should fail_with("expected target not to have 3 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") lambda { owner.should_not have(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method }.should fail_with("expected target not to have 3 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") end end describe "should have_exactly(n).items" do include HaveSpecHelper it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should have_exactly(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have_exactly(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should convert :no to 0" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(0) owner.should have_exactly(:no).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have_exactly(:no).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) lambda { owner.should have_exactly(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") lambda { owner.should have_exactly(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") end it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) lambda { owner.should have_exactly(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") lambda { owner.should have_exactly(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") end end describe "should have_at_least(n).items" do include HaveSpecHelper it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should pass if target has a collection of items with > n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should have_at_least(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have_at_least(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) lambda { owner.should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method }.should fail_with("expected at least 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") lambda { owner.should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method }.should fail_with("expected at least 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") end it "should provide educational negative failure messages" do #given owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) length_matcher = have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method size_matcher = have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method #when length_matcher.matches?(owner) size_matcher.matches?(owner) #then length_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF Isn't life confusing enough? Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: should_not have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method We recommend that you use this instead: should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method EOF size_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF Isn't life confusing enough? Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: should_not have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method We recommend that you use this instead: should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method EOF end end describe "should have_at_most(n).items" do include HaveSpecHelper it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) lambda { owner.should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method }.should fail_with("expected at most 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") lambda { owner.should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method }.should fail_with("expected at most 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") end it "should pass if target has a collection of items with < n members" do owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) owner.should have_at_most(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method owner.should have_at_most(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method end it "should provide educational negative failure messages" do #given owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) length_matcher = have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method size_matcher = have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method #when length_matcher.matches?(owner) size_matcher.matches?(owner) #then length_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF Isn't life confusing enough? Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: should_not have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method We recommend that you use this instead: should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method EOF size_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF Isn't life confusing enough? Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: should_not have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method We recommend that you use this instead: should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method EOF end end describe "have(n).items(args, block)" do it "should pass args to target" do target = mock("target") target.should_receive(:items).with("arg1","arg2").and_return([1,2,3]) target.should have(3).items("arg1","arg2") end it "should pass block to target" do target = mock("target") block = lambda { 5 } target.should_receive(:items).with("arg1","arg2", block).and_return([1,2,3]) target.should have(3).items("arg1","arg2", block) end end describe "have(n).items where target IS a collection" do it "should reference the number of items IN the collection" do [1,2,3].should have(3).items end it "should fail when the number of items IN the collection is not as expected" do lambda { [1,2,3].should have(7).items }.should fail_with("expected 7 items, got 3") end end describe "have(n).characters where target IS a String" do it "should pass if the length is correct" do "this string".should have(11).characters end it "should fail if the length is incorrect" do lambda { "this string".should have(12).characters }.should fail_with("expected 12 characters, got 11") end end describe "have(n).things on an object which is not a collection nor contains one" do it "should fail" do lambda { Object.new.should have(2).things }.should raise_error(NoMethodError, /undefined method `things' for #