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AssertJ
maven-fetcher | AssertJ | |
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2 | 14 | |
2 | 2,541 | |
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2.6 | 9.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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maven-fetcher
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Your cool open source libraries
https://github.com/luiinge/maven-fetcher - Wrapper around Aether to fetch artifacts from Maven repositories programmatically
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Do you have a github account ? What are you working on as a Java side-project ?
Maven Fetcher - A wrapper around Aether for fetching Maven artifacts
AssertJ
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Announcing lets_expect - Clean tests in Rust.
Maybe not the feedback you want, but would you consider developing something that looks like plain old (and frankly beautiful) AssertJ?
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7 Awesome Libraries for Java Unit & Integration Testing
AssertJ - fluent assertions
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Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
AssertJ https://github.com/assertj/assertj
- AssertJ: A fluent assertions Java library
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Any resources for Unit Tests?
Truth or AssertJ for easier assertions in tests with better exceptions
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Getting back into Java after 12-15 years away?
While we are at it: AssertJ is very powerful for writing assertions.
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Imperative vs Declarative Programming
In OO you can make beautiful DSLs that allow really declarative use within that domain, e.g. test assertions in AssertJ, but everybody in the OO world is sensible enough to not try and claim OO as such being declarative. I guess they don't feel a need to try to prove the superiority of the paradigm.
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Make your tests more readable using AssertJ and BDD syntax
AssertJ comes with a variety of assertions that can be chained together and are specific to the type of your "actual" variable.
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How can I get rid of this warning? It's a warning for an "unchecked invocation".
At any rate it comes from a library called assertj.
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Who here are using the Hamcrest API and why?
While Hamcrest add some fluentidity to unit tests ä, I prefer the fluent assertions of AssertJ.
What are some alternatives?
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