In Ruby unit tests, how to assert that a string contains certain substring?
You can write assert string_to_test.include?(string_to_verify)
for instance. You can not expect to have asserts for all the checks you would like to perform, so just go the the classic check of a boolean condition.
Also have a look here to see a list of all available assertions.
You could go with assert_match pattern, string, [message]
which is true if string =~ pattern
:
assert_match substring_to_verify, string_to_test
e.g.
assert_match /foo/, "foobar"
If you use this very often, why not write your own assertion?
require 'test/unit'
module Test::Unit::Assertions
def assert_contains(expected_substring, string, *args)
assert_match expected_substring, string, *args
end
end
Alternatively, using the method described by @IvayloStrandjev (way easier to understand), you could define
require 'test/unit'
module Test::Unit::Assertions
def assert_contains(expected_substring, string, *args)
assert string.include?(expected_substring), *args
end
end
The usage is exactly as you requested in your question, e.g.
class TestSimpleNumber < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_something
assert_contains 'foo', 'foobar'
end
def test_something_fails
assert_contains 'x', 'foobar', 'Does not contain x'
end
end
Which will produce
Run options:
# Running tests:
.F
Finished tests in 0.000815s, 2453.9877 tests/s, 2453.9877 assertions/s.
1) Failure:
test_something_fails(TestSimpleNumber) [assertion.rb:15]:
Does not contain x
2 tests, 2 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
Edit
As requested, with automated message:
module Test::Unit::Assertions
def assert_contains(exp_substr, obj, msg=nil)
msg = message(msg) { "Expected #{mu_pp obj} to contain #{mu_pp exp_substr}" }
assert_respond_to obj, :include?
assert obj.include?(exp_substr), msg
end
end
adapted from the original assert_match
source. This actually also works with Arrays!
assert_contains 3, [1,2,3]
There is assert_includes
:
assert_includes 'foobar', 'foo'
will assert that foobar
contains foo
.
I'd use one of these:
assert(string_to_test[substring_to_verify])
assert_equal(substring_to_verify, string_to_test[substring_to_verify])
They accomplish the same thing so the first is my usual choice.