To add a collaborator to this project you will need to use the Relish gem to add the collaborator via a terminal command. Soon you'll be able to also add collaborators here!
More about adding a collaborator`end_with` matcher
Use the end_with
matcher to specify that a string or array ends with the expected
characters or elements.
expect("this string").to end_with "string"
expect("this string").not_to end_with "stringy"
expect([0, 1, 2]).to end_with 1, 2
- Scenarios
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- string usage
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- Given
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a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
RSpec.describe "this string" do it { is_expected.to end_with "string" } it { is_expected.not_to end_with "stringy" } # deliberate failures it { is_expected.not_to end_with "string" } it { is_expected.to end_with "stringy" } end
- When
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I run
rspec example_spec.rb
- Then
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the output should contain all of these:
4 examples, 2 failures expected "this string" not to end with "string" expected "this string" to end with "stringy"
- array usage
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- Given
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a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
RSpec.describe [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] do it { is_expected.to end_with 4 } it { is_expected.to end_with 3, 4 } it { is_expected.not_to end_with 3 } it { is_expected.not_to end_with 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } # deliberate failures it { is_expected.not_to end_with 4 } it { is_expected.to end_with 3 } end
- When
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I run
rspec example_spec.rb
- Then
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the output should contain all of these:
6 examples, 2 failures expected [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] not to end with 4 expected [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] to end with 3
Last published 3 months ago by Jon Rowe.