rspec-expectations
ships with a number of built-in matchers. Each matcher can be used
with expect(..).to
or expect(..).not_to
to define positive and negative expectations
respectively on an object. Most matchers can also be accessed using the (...).should
and
(...).should_not
syntax; see using should syntax for why we recommend using expect
.
e.g.
expect(result).to eq(3)
expect(list).not_to be_empty
pi.should be > 3
expect(actual).to be(expected) # passes if actual.equal?(expected)
expect(actual).to eq(expected) # passes if actual == expected
expect(actual).to eql(expected) # passes if actual.eql?(expected)
expect(actual).to equal(expected) # passes if actual.equal?(expected)
# NOTE: `expect` does not support `==` matcher.
expect(actual).to be > expected
expect(actual).to be >= expected
expect(actual).to be <= expected
expect(actual).to be < expected
expect(actual).to be_between(minimum, maximum).inclusive
expect(actual).to be_between(minimum, maximum).exclusive
expect(actual).to match(/expression/)
expect(actual).to be_within(delta).of(expected)
expect(actual).to start_with expected
expect(actual).to end_with expected
# NOTE: `expect` does not support `=~` matcher.
expect(actual).to be_instance_of(expected)
expect(actual).to be_kind_of(expected)
expect(actual).to respond_to(expected)
expect(actual).to be_truthy # passes if actual is truthy (not nil or false)
expect(actual).to be true # passes if actual == true
expect(actual).to be_falsey # passes if actual is falsy (nil or false)
expect(actual).to be false # passes if actual == false
expect(actual).to be_nil # passes if actual is nil
expect(actual).to exist # passes if actual.exist? and/or actual.exists? are truthy
expect(actual).to exist(*args) # passes if actual.exist?(*args) and/or actual.exists?(*args) are truthy
expect { ... }.to raise_error
expect { ... }.to raise_error(ErrorClass)
expect { ... }.to raise_error("message")
expect { ... }.to raise_error(ErrorClass, "message")
expect { ... }.to throw_symbol
expect { ... }.to throw_symbol(:symbol)
expect { ... }.to throw_symbol(:symbol, 'value')
expect(actual).to be_xxx # passes if actual.xxx?
expect(actual).to have_xxx(:arg) # passes if actual.has_xxx?(:arg)
expect([]).to be_empty
expect(:a => 1).to have_key(:a)
expect(actual).to include(expected)
expect(array).to match_array(expected_array)
# ...which is the same as:
expect(array).to contain_exactly(individual, elements)
expect([1, 2, 3]).to include(1)
expect([1, 2, 3]).to include(1, 2)
expect(:a => 'b').to include(:a => 'b')
expect("this string").to include("is str")
expect([1, 2, 3]).to contain_exactly(2, 1, 3)
expect([1, 2, 3]).to match_array([3, 2, 1])
expect(1..10).to cover(3)
expect { object.action }.to change(object, :value).from(old).to(new)
expect { object.action }.to change(object, :value).by(delta)
expect { object.action }.to change(object, :value).by_at_least(minimum_delta)
expect { object.action }.to change(object, :value).by_at_most(maximum_delta)
expect { a += 1 }.to change { a }.by(1)
expect { a += 3 }.to change { a }.from(2)
expect { a += 3 }.to change { a }.by_at_least(2)
expect(actual).to satisfy { |value| value == expected }
expect { actual }.to output("some output").to_stdout
expect { actual }.to output("some error").to_stderr
expect { |b| object.action(&b) }.to yield_control
expect { |b| object.action(&b) }.to yield_with_no_args # only matches no args
expect { |b| object.action(&b) }.to yield_with_args # matches any args
expect { |b| object.action(&b) }.to yield_successive_args(*args) # matches args against multiple yields
expect { |b| User.transaction(&b) }.to yield_control
expect { |b| User.transaction(&b) }.to yield_with_no_args
expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.not_to yield_with_no_args # because it yields with `5`
expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args(5) # because 5 == 5
expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args(Integer) # because Integer === 5
expect { |b| [1, 2, 3].each(&b) }.to yield_successive_args(1, 2, 3)