NExpect 2.0.23

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NExpect

An assertions framework for .NET with a BDD-like feel, inspired by Chai and Jasmine, designed to be user-extensible

Build and Test

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Goals

  • Expect(NExpect).To.Be.Readable();
    • Because code is for co-workers, not compilers. And your tests are part of your documentation.
  • Expect(NExpect).To.Be.Expressive();
    • Because the intent of a test should be easy to understand. The reader can delve into the details when she cares to.
  • Expect(NExpect).To.Be.Extensible();
    • Because I can't predict every use-case. I believe that your assertions framework should enable expressive, readable tests through extension.

Tutorial / blog posts:

https://fluffynuts.github.io/NExpect dev.to

Usage

  1. Download from nuget.org: install-package nexpect
  2. Import Expectations statically:
using static NExpect.Expectations;
  1. Expect inside your tests, with fluent syntax:
// simple equality checks
Expect(1).To.Equal(1);
Expect(true).To.Not.Be.False(); // alt. grammar
Expect(null).To.Be.Null();
// - with negation, order doesn't matter
Expect("moo").Not.To.Equal("cow");
Expect("moo").To.Not.Equal("cow");
Expect(true).Not.To.Be.False();
Expect(false).To.Not.Be.True();

// exceptions
Expect(() => { }).Not.To.Throw();
Expect(() =>
  {
    throw new ArgumentException("moo", "moo cow");
  }).To.Throw<ArgumentException>()
  .With.Message.Containing("moo")
  .And.("cow");

// smarter string tests, with fluency
Expect(someString).To.Contain("moo").And("cow");
Expect("moo, said the cow")
    .To.Start.With("moo")
    .And.Contain("said")
    .Then("the")
    .And.End.With("cow");

// collection tests
Expect(someCollection).To.Contain.Exactly(2)
  .Matched.By(item => item.IsWhatWeWant());
Expect(someCollection).To.Contain.Only(1)
  .Deep.Equal.To(new { id = 42, name = "Douglas" });
Expect(someFlags).To.Contain.At.Least(3)
  .Equal.To(true);
Expect(new[] { 1, 2, 3 })
  .To.Be.Ordered.Ascending();
Expect(new[] { "c", "b", "a" })
  .To.Be.Ordered.Descending();

// type testing
Expect(someObject).To.Be
  .An.Instance.Of<Cow>();

// deep and intersection equality testing
var person = new {
  id = 1,
  name = "bob"
};
Expect(person)
  .To.Deep.Equal(new { id = 1, name = "bob" });
Expect(person)
  .To.Intersection.Equal(new { name = "bob" });

Extending

Mostly, you can extend by adding extension methods for ICanAddMatcher<T> where T is the type you want. You can also extend at any point in the grammar -- some of the "better" points are ITo<T>, IBe<T>, IHave<T>, IA<T>, IAn<T>. You will need another namespace import:

using NExpect.MatcherLogic

And your extension methods can be like:

public static class MyMatchers
{
  public static void Five(this IBe<int> continuation)
  {
    continuation.AddMatcher(actual =>
    {
      var passed = actual == 5;
      var message = passed
                    ? $"Expected {actual} not to be 5"
                    : $"Expected {actual} to be 5";
      return new MatcherResult(passed, message);
    });
  }
}
// somewhere else...
[Test]
public void FifteenDividedByThree_ShouldEqual_Five()
{
  var result = 15 / 3;
  Expect(result).To.Be.Five();
}
// Yes, yes, simple example is simple.

If you've ever written a Jasmine matcher, this should feel familiar.

If you have a bunch of existing expectations that you'd like to wrap up into a nicely-named matcher, .Compose has you covered:

// before
var cow = animalFactory.MakeCow();
var beetle = animalFactory.MakeBeetle();

// animal factory should make a Jersey cow
Expect(cow.Classification).To.Equal("Mammal");
Expect(cow.Legs).To.Equal(4);
Expect(cow.HasTail).To.Be.True();
Expect(cow.HasHorns).To.Be.True();
Expect(cow.HasSpots).To.Be.True();

// Animal factory should make a rhinoceros beetle
Expect(beetle.Classification).To.Equal("Insect");
Expect(beetle.Legs).To.Equal(6);
Expect(beetle.HasTail).To.Be.False();
Expect(beetle.HasHorns).To.Be.True();
Expect(beetle.HasSpots).To.Be.False();
// after
var cow = animalFactory.MakeJerseyCow();
var beetle = animalFactory.MakeRhinocerosBeetle();

Expect(cow).To.Be.A.JerseyCow();
Expect(beetle).To.Be.A.RhinocerosBeetle();


// elsewhere:

public static class AnimalMatchers
{
  // the IMore<T> interface allows fluent chaining of expectations
  //  eg:
  //  Expect(cow).To.Be.A.JerseyCow()
  //     .And
  //     .Not.To.Be.A.FrieslandCow();
  public static IMore<Animal> JerseyCow(this IA<Animal> a)
  {
    return a.Compose(actual =>
    {
      Expect(cow.Classification).To.Equal("Mammal");
      Expect(cow.Legs).To.Equal(4);
      Expect(cow.HasTail).To.Be.True();
      Expect(cow.HasHorns).To.Be.True();
      Expect(cow.HasSpots).To.Be.True();
    });
  }
  public static IMore<Animal> RhinocerosBeetle(this IA<Animal> a)
  {
    return a.Compose(actual =>
    {
      Expect(beetle.Classification).To.Equal("Insect");
      Expect(beetle.Legs).To.Equal(6);
      Expect(beetle.HasTail).To.Be.False();
      Expect(beetle.HasHorns).To.Be.True();
      Expect(beetle.HasSpots).To.Be.False();
    });
  }
}

When one of the inner expectations fails, NExpect attempts to construct a nice failure message. As with all expectations, you can always make failures easier to understand with a custom message string or generator:

using NExpect.Implementations;
using NExpect.MatcherLogic;
using NExpect;
using static NExpect.Expectations;

public static class AnimalMatchers
{
  public static IMore<Animal> JerseyCow(this IA<Animal> a)
  {
    return a.Compose(actual =>
    {
      // the Stringify extension method, available on all types,
      // comes from NExpect.Implementation.MessageHelpers and
      // produces a string representation of the object it's
      // operating on which is similar to JSON, so it's easier
      // to read what the object was
      var customMessage = $"Expected {actual.Stringify()} to be a cow";
      Expect(cow.Classification).To.Equal("Mammal", customMessage);
      Expect(cow.Legs).To.Equal(4, customMessage);
      Expect(cow.HasTail).To.Be.True(customMessage);
      Expect(cow.HasHorns).To.Be.True(customMessage);
      Expect(cow.HasSpots).To.Be.True(customMessage);
    });
  }
  public static IMore<Animal> RhinocerosBeetle(this IA<Animal> a)
  {
    return a.Compose(actual =>
    {
      // we can use a generator func to delay generation of the message
      //  which is especially helpful if message generation is expensive
      //  and we'd only like to spend that cpu time on a failure
      Func<string> customMessageGenerator = () => $"Expected {actual.Stringify()} to be a cow";
      Expect(beetle.Classification).To.Equal("Insect", customMessageGenerator);
      Expect(beetle.Legs).To.Equal(6, customMessageGenerator);
      Expect(beetle.HasTail).To.Be.False(customMessageGenerator);
      Expect(beetle.HasHorns).To.Be.True(customMessageGenerator);
      Expect(beetle.HasSpots).To.Be.False(customMessageGenerator);
    });
  }
}
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NExpect.Matchers.NSubstitute

This library offers NSubistitute-specific extensions so you can have Expect-style syntax for your NSubstitute assertions. For example, one may previously have done: ``` Expect(result).To.Equal(expected); someService.Received(1).SomeMethodCall(); ``` and now you can keep it consistent: ``` Expect(result).To.Equal(expected); Expect(someService).To.Have.Received(1).SomeMethodCall(); ```

NExpect.Matchers.AspNetCore

This library adds ASP.Net core extensions for NExpect so you can test your [Route] and [Http*] annotations like so: ``` Expect(typeof(SomeController) .To.Have.Method(nameof(SomeController.MethodName)) .Supporting(HttpMethod.Delete) .And(HttpMethod.Post) .With.Route("first-route") .And.Route("second-route"); ```

NExpect.Matchers.Xml

This library offers XML-specific assertions so you can, for instance: ``` var doc = XDocument.Parse(someXml); Expect(doc) .To.Have.Element("//path/to/element") .With.Attribute("some-attribute") .Having.Value("expected-attribute-value"); ```

NExpect.Matchers.AspNetMvc

This library adds ASP.Net core extensions for NExpect so you can test your [Route] and [Http*] annotations like so: ``` Expect(typeof(SomeController) .To.Have.Method(nameof(SomeController.MethodName)) .Supporting(HttpMethod.Delete) .And(HttpMethod.Post) .With.Route("first-route") .And.Route("second-route"); ```

NExpect.NSubstitute

NSubstitute extensions for NExpect so you can: ``` Expect(foo).(Not).To.Have.Received().Method(..); ```

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