AssertJ Alternatives
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JSONAssert
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skyve
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eo-yaml
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AssertJ reviews and mentions
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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.
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Improve your unit tests with AssertJ
Here comes AssertJ. It's a simple library designed to improve your assertions. I would consider it essential for my testing needs. It provides a vast variety of assertions, state of the art error messages. Also, it improves code readability, it's super simple to understand what you want to assert.
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Are you seriously not using Java 15 yet?
It is also reminiscent of a feature of the AssertJ testing library.
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assertj/assertj-core is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
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