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author | Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> | 2022-04-26 08:49:38 -0400 |
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committer | Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> | 2022-04-26 08:49:38 -0400 |
commit | 49264c7148c1b14203f16b79994cf1dd927fb5e0 (patch) | |
tree | 84916e4caa7eb18fec097c362cc5753c1d479f5e /vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers.go | |
parent | ace6672bf1a9b011a3c414783496668b5f27f3eb (diff) | |
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vendor in containers/(common,buildah,storage,image)
Changes as of 2022-04-21:
- apply-podman-deltas: minor cleanup
- buildah-tests.diff: deal with:
. buildah #3894 (the registry one), which affected helpers.bash in
a way that resulted in conflicts here; and
. buildah #3917 (etchosts), which caused offset-only diffs
with no conflicts
- Reevaluate the bud skip list, and reenable some tests that
seems to be passing now under podman:
. bud with specified context ...
. two tests that require a local registry (which buildah now runs)
. bud with --cgroup-parent
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers.go')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers.go | 91 |
1 files changed, 84 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers.go index 223f6ef53..b58dd67cb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers.go @@ -256,16 +256,26 @@ func BeZero() types.GomegaMatcher { return &matchers.BeZeroMatcher{} } -//ContainElement succeeds if actual contains the passed in element. -//By default ContainElement() uses Equal() to perform the match, however a -//matcher can be passed in instead: +//ContainElement succeeds if actual contains the passed in element. By default +//ContainElement() uses Equal() to perform the match, however a matcher can be +//passed in instead: // Expect([]string{"Foo", "FooBar"}).Should(ContainElement(ContainSubstring("Bar"))) // -//Actual must be an array, slice or map. -//For maps, ContainElement searches through the map's values. -func ContainElement(element interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher { +//Actual must be an array, slice or map. For maps, ContainElement searches +//through the map's values. +// +//If you want to have a copy of the matching element(s) found you can pass a +//pointer to a variable of the appropriate type. If the variable isn't a slice +//or map, then exactly one match will be expected and returned. If the variable +//is a slice or map, then at least one match is expected and all matches will be +//stored in the variable. +// +// var findings []string +// Expect([]string{"Foo", "FooBar"}).Should(ContainElement(ContainSubString("Bar", &findings))) +func ContainElement(element interface{}, result ...interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher { return &matchers.ContainElementMatcher{ Element: element, + Result: result, } } @@ -320,6 +330,20 @@ func ContainElements(elements ...interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher { } } +//HaveEach succeeds if actual solely contains elements that match the passed in element. +//Please note that if actual is empty, HaveEach always will succeed. +//By default HaveEach() uses Equal() to perform the match, however a +//matcher can be passed in instead: +// Expect([]string{"Foo", "FooBar"}).Should(HaveEach(ContainSubstring("Foo"))) +// +//Actual must be an array, slice or map. +//For maps, HaveEach searches through the map's values. +func HaveEach(element interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher { + return &matchers.HaveEachMatcher{ + Element: element, + } +} + //HaveKey succeeds if actual is a map with the passed in key. //By default HaveKey uses Equal() to perform the match, however a //matcher can be passed in instead: @@ -342,6 +366,54 @@ func HaveKeyWithValue(key interface{}, value interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher { } } +//HaveField succeeds if actual is a struct and the value at the passed in field +//matches the passed in matcher. By default HaveField used Equal() to perform the match, +//however a matcher can be passed in in stead. +// +//The field must be a string that resolves to the name of a field in the struct. Structs can be traversed +//using the '.' delimiter. If the field ends with '()' a method named field is assumed to exist on the struct and is invoked. +//Such methods must take no arguments and return a single value: +// +// type Book struct { +// Title string +// Author Person +// } +// type Person struct { +// FirstName string +// LastName string +// DOB time.Time +// } +// Expect(book).To(HaveField("Title", "Les Miserables")) +// Expect(book).To(HaveField("Title", ContainSubstring("Les")) +// Expect(book).To(HaveField("Author.FirstName", Equal("Victor")) +// Expect(book).To(HaveField("Author.DOB.Year()", BeNumerically("<", 1900)) +func HaveField(field string, expected interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher { + return &matchers.HaveFieldMatcher{ + Field: field, + Expected: expected, + } +} + +// HaveValue applies the given matcher to the value of actual, optionally and +// repeatedly dereferencing pointers or taking the concrete value of interfaces. +// Thus, the matcher will always be applied to non-pointer and non-interface +// values only. HaveValue will fail with an error if a pointer or interface is +// nil. It will also fail for more than 31 pointer or interface dereferences to +// guard against mistakenly applying it to arbitrarily deep linked pointers. +// +// HaveValue differs from gstruct.PointTo in that it does not expect actual to +// be a pointer (as gstruct.PointTo does) but instead also accepts non-pointer +// and even interface values. +// +// actual := 42 +// Expect(actual).To(HaveValue(42)) +// Expect(&actual).To(HaveValue(42)) +func HaveValue(matcher types.GomegaMatcher) types.GomegaMatcher { + return &matchers.HaveValueMatcher{ + Matcher: matcher, + } +} + //BeNumerically performs numerical assertions in a type-agnostic way. //Actual and expected should be numbers, though the specific type of //number is irrelevant (float32, float64, uint8, etc...). @@ -485,10 +557,15 @@ func Not(matcher types.GomegaMatcher) types.GomegaMatcher { } //WithTransform applies the `transform` to the actual value and matches it against `matcher`. -//The given transform must be a function of one parameter that returns one value. +//The given transform must be either a function of one parameter that returns one value or a +// function of one parameter that returns two values, where the second value must be of the +// error type. // var plus1 = func(i int) int { return i + 1 } // Expect(1).To(WithTransform(plus1, Equal(2)) // +// var failingplus1 = func(i int) (int, error) { return 42, "this does not compute" } +// Expect(1).To(WithTransform(failingplus1, Equal(2))) +// //And(), Or(), Not() and WithTransform() allow matchers to be composed into complex expressions. func WithTransform(transform interface{}, matcher types.GomegaMatcher) types.GomegaMatcher { return matchers.NewWithTransformMatcher(transform, matcher) |