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More about adding a collaboratorsatisfy matcher
The satisfy matcher is extremely flexible and can handle almost anything
you want to specify. It passes if the block you provide returns true:
10.should satisfy { |v| v % 5 == 0 }
7.should_not satisfy { |v| v % 5 == 0 }
This flexibility comes at a cost, however: the failure message
("expected [actual] to satisfy block") is not very descriptive
or helpful. You will usually be better served by using one of
the other built-in matchers, or writing a custom matcher.
- Scenarios
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- basic usage
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- Given
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a file named "satisfy_matcher_spec.rb" with:
describe 10 do it { should satisfy { |v| v > 5 } } it { should_not satisfy { |v| v > 15 } } # deliberate failures it { should_not satisfy { |v| v > 5 } } it { should satisfy { |v| v > 15 } } end
- When
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I run
rspec satisfy_matcher_spec.rb
- Then
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the output should contain all of these:
4 examples, 2 failures expected 10 not to satisfy block expected 10 to satisfy block
Last published over 7 years ago by myronmarston.