Class AbstractFileAssert<SELF extends AbstractFileAssert<SELF>>
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- org.assertj.core.api.AbstractAssert<SELF,File>
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- org.assertj.core.api.AbstractFileAssert<SELF>
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- Type Parameters:
SELF- the "self" type of this assertion class. Please read "Emulating 'self types' using Java Generics to simplify fluent API implementation" for more details.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Assert<SELF,File>,Descriptable<SELF>,ExtensionPoints<SELF,File>
- Direct Known Subclasses:
FileAssert
public abstract class AbstractFileAssert<SELF extends AbstractFileAssert<SELF>> extends AbstractAssert<SELF,File>
Base class for all implementations of assertions forFiles.- Author:
- David DIDIER, Yvonne Wang, Alex Ruiz, Olivier Michallat, Olivier Demeijer, Mikhail Mazursky, Jean-Christophe Gay, Valeriy Vyrva
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description (package private) Charsetcharset(package private) Filesfiles-
Fields inherited from class org.assertj.core.api.AbstractAssert
actual, assertionErrorCreator, conditions, info, myself, objects, throwUnsupportedExceptionOnEquals
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description AbstractFileAssert(File actual, Class<?> selfType)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description SELFcanRead()Verifies that the actualFilecan be read by the application.SELFcanWrite()Verifies that the actualFilecan be modified by the application.SELFdoesNotExist()Verifies that the actualFiledoes not exist.SELFexists()Verifies that the actualFileexists, regardless it's a file or directory.SELFhasBinaryContent(byte[] expected)Verifies that the binary content of the actualFileis exactly equal to the given one.SELFhasContent(String expected)Verifies that the text content of the actualFileis exactly equal to the given one.
The charset to use when reading the file should be provided withusingCharset(Charset)orusingCharset(String)prior to calling this method; if not, the platform's default charset (as returned byCharset.defaultCharset()) will be used.SELFhasContentEqualTo(File expected)Deprecated.usehasSameContentAs(File)insteadSELFhasDigest(String algorithm, byte[] expected)Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specified algorithm) is equal to the given one.SELFhasDigest(String algorithm, String expected)Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specified algorithm) is equal to the given one.SELFhasDigest(MessageDigest digest, byte[] expected)Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specifiedMessageDigest) is equal to the given one.SELFhasDigest(MessageDigest digest, String expected)Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specifiedMessageDigest) is equal to the given one.SELFhasExtension(String expected)Verifies that the actualFilehas given extension.SELFhasName(String expected)Verifies that the actualFilehas given name.SELFhasNoParent()Verifies that the actualFiledoes not have a parent.SELFhasParent(File expected)Verifies that the actualFilehas given parent.SELFhasParent(String expected)SELFhasSameContentAs(File expected)Verifies that the content of the actualFileis equal to the content of the given one.SELFhasSameContentAs(File expected, Charset expectedCharset)Verifies that the content of the actualFileis the same as the expected one, the expectedFilebeing read with the given charset while the charset used to read the actual path can be provided withusingCharset(Charset)orusingCharset(String)prior to calling this method; if not, the platform's default charset (as returned byCharset.defaultCharset()) will be used.SELFisAbsolute()Verifies that the actualFileis an absolute path.SELFisDirectory()Verifies that the actualFileis an existing directory.SELFisDirectoryContaining(String syntaxAndPattern)Verify that the actualFileis a directory containing at least one file matching the givenStringinterpreted as a path matcher (as perFileSystem.getPathMatcher(String)).SELFisDirectoryContaining(Predicate<File> filter)Verify that the actualFileis a directory containing at least one file matching the givenPredicate<File>.SELFisDirectoryNotContaining(String syntaxAndPattern)Verify that the actualFileis a directory that does not contain any files matching the givenStringinterpreted as a path matcher (as perFileSystem.getPathMatcher(String)).SELFisDirectoryNotContaining(Predicate<File> filter)Verify that the actualFileis a directory that does not contain any files matching the givenPredicate<File>.SELFisEmptyDirectory()Verify that the actualFileis an empty directory.SELFisFile()Verifies that the actualFileis an existing file.SELFisNotEmptyDirectory()Verify that the actualFileis a non empty directory.SELFisRelative()Verifies that the actualFileis a relative path.SELFusingCharset(String charsetName)Specifies the name of the charset to use for text-based assertions on the file's contents.SELFusingCharset(Charset charset)Specifies the charset to use for text-based assertions on the file's contents.-
Methods inherited from class org.assertj.core.api.AbstractAssert
as, as, asInstanceOf, asList, asString, describedAs, describedAs, descriptionText, doesNotHave, doesNotHaveSameClassAs, equals, failWithMessage, getWritableAssertionInfo, has, hashCode, hasSameClassAs, hasSameHashCodeAs, hasToString, inBinary, inHexadecimal, is, isEqualTo, isExactlyInstanceOf, isIn, isIn, isInstanceOf, isInstanceOfAny, isInstanceOfSatisfying, isNot, isNotEqualTo, isNotExactlyInstanceOf, isNotIn, isNotIn, isNotInstanceOf, isNotInstanceOfAny, isNotNull, isNotOfAnyClassIn, isNotSameAs, isNull, isOfAnyClassIn, isSameAs, matches, matches, newListAssertInstance, overridingErrorMessage, satisfies, satisfies, satisfiesAnyOf, satisfiesAnyOf, setCustomRepresentation, throwAssertionError, usingComparator, usingComparator, usingDefaultComparator, withAssertionState, withFailMessage, withRepresentation, withThreadDumpOnError
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Method Detail
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exists
public SELF exists()
Verifies that the actualFileexists, regardless it's a file or directory.Example:
File tmpFile = File.createTempFile("tmp", "txt"); File tmpDir = Files.createTempDirectory("tmpDir").toFile(); // assertions will pass assertThat(tmpFile).exists(); assertThat(tmpDir).exists(); tmpFile.delete(); tmpDir.delete(); // assertions will fail assertThat(tmpFile).exists(); assertThat(tmpDir).exists();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFiledoes not exist.
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doesNotExist
public SELF doesNotExist()
Verifies that the actualFiledoes not exist.Example:
File parentDir = Files.createTempDirectory("tmpDir").toFile(); File tmpDir = new File(parentDir, "subDir"); File tmpFile = new File(parentDir, "a.txt"); // assertions will pass assertThat(tmpDir).doesNotExist(); assertThat(tmpFile).doesNotExist(); tmpDir.mkdir(); tmpFile.createNewFile(); // assertions will fail assertThat(tmpFile).doesNotExist(); assertThat(tmpDir).doesNotExist();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileexists.
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isFile
public SELF isFile()
Verifies that the actualFileis an existing file.Example:
File tmpFile = File.createTempFile("tmp", "txt"); // assertion will pass assertThat(tmpFile).isFile(); tmpFile.delete(); File tmpDir = Files.createTempDirectory("tmpDir").toFile(); // assertions will fail assertThat(tmpFile).isFile(); assertThat(tmpDir).isFile();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an existing file.
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isDirectory
public SELF isDirectory()
Verifies that the actualFileis an existing directory.Example:
File tmpDir = Files.createTempDirectory("tmpDir").toFile(); // assertion will pass assertThat(tmpDir).isDirectory(); tmpDir.delete(); File tmpFile = File.createTempFile("tmp", "txt"); // assertions will fail assertThat(tmpFile).isDirectory(); assertThat(tmpDir).isDirectory();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an existing file.
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isAbsolute
public SELF isAbsolute()
Verifies that the actualFileis an absolute path.Example:
File absoluteFile = File.createTempFile("tmp", "txt"); // assertions will pass assertThat(absoluteFile).isAbsolute(); File relativeFile = new File("./test"); // assertion will fail assertThat(relativeFile).isAbsolute();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an absolute path.
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isRelative
public SELF isRelative()
Verifies that the actualFileis a relative path.Example:
File relativeFile = new File("./test"); // assertion will pass assertThat(relativeFile).isRelative(); File absoluteFile = File.createTempFile("tmp", "txt"); // assertion will fail assertThat(absoluteFile).isRelative();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not a relative path.
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hasContentEqualTo
@Deprecated public SELF hasContentEqualTo(File expected)
Deprecated.usehasSameContentAs(File)insteadVerifies that the content of the actualFileis equal to the content of the given one. The charset to use when reading the actual file can be provided withusingCharset(Charset)orusingCharset(String)prior to calling this method; if not, the platform's default charset (as returned byCharset.defaultCharset()) will be used. Examples:// use the default charset File xFile = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile.txt"), "The Truth Is Out There".getBytes()).toFile(); File xFileClone = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile-clone.txt"), "The Truth Is Out There".getBytes()).toFile(); File xFileFrench = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile-french.txt"), "La Vérité Est Ailleurs".getBytes()).toFile(); // use UTF-8 charset File xFileUTF8 = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile-clone.txt"), Arrays.asList("The Truth Is Out There"), StandardCharsets.UTF_8).toFile(); // The following assertion succeeds (default charset is used): assertThat(xFile).hasSameContentAs(xFileClone); // The following assertion succeeds (UTF-8 charset is used to read xFile): assertThat(xFileUTF8).usingCharset("UTF-8").hasContent(xFileClone); // The following assertion fails: assertThat(xFile).hasSameContentAs(xFileFrench);- Parameters:
expected- the givenFileto compare the actualFileto.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the givenFileisnull.IllegalArgumentException- if the givenFileis not an existing file.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an existing file.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the actualFileis not equal to the content of the given one.
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hasSameContentAs
public SELF hasSameContentAs(File expected)
Verifies that the content of the actualFileis equal to the content of the given one. The charset to use when reading the actual file can be provided withusingCharset(Charset)orusingCharset(String)prior to calling this method; if not, the platform's default charset (as returned byCharset.defaultCharset()) will be used. Examples:// use the default charset File xFile = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile.txt"), "The Truth Is Out There".getBytes()).toFile(); File xFileClone = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile-clone.txt"), "The Truth Is Out There".getBytes()).toFile(); File xFileFrench = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile-french.txt"), "La Vérité Est Ailleurs".getBytes()).toFile(); // use UTF-8 charset File xFileUTF8 = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile-clone.txt"), Arrays.asList("The Truth Is Out There"), StandardCharsets.UTF_8).toFile(); // The following assertion succeeds (default charset is used): assertThat(xFile).hasSameContentAs(xFileClone); // The following assertion succeeds (UTF-8 charset is used to read xFile): assertThat(xFileUTF8).usingCharset("UTF-8").hasContent(xFileClone); // The following assertion fails: assertThat(xFile).hasSameContentAs(xFileFrench);- Parameters:
expected- the givenFileto compare the actualFileto.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the givenFileisnull.IllegalArgumentException- if the givenFileis not an existing file.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an existing file.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the actualFileis not equal to the content of the given one.
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hasSameContentAs
public SELF hasSameContentAs(File expected, Charset expectedCharset)
Verifies that the content of the actualFileis the same as the expected one, the expectedFilebeing read with the given charset while the charset used to read the actual path can be provided withusingCharset(Charset)orusingCharset(String)prior to calling this method; if not, the platform's default charset (as returned byCharset.defaultCharset()) will be used.Examples:
File fileUTF8 = Files.write(Paths.get("actual"), Collections.singleton("Gerçek"), StandardCharsets.UTF_8).toFile(); Charset turkishCharset = Charset.forName("windows-1254"); File fileTurkischCharset = Files.write(Paths.get("expected"), Collections.singleton("Gerçek"), turkishCharset).toFile(); // The following assertion succeeds: assertThat(fileUTF8).usingCharset(StandardCharsets.UTF_8).hasSameContentAs(fileTurkischCharset, turkishCharset); // The following assertion fails: assertThat(fileUTF8).usingCharset(StandardCharsets.UTF_8).hasSameContentAs(fileTurkischCharset, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);- Parameters:
expected- the givenFileto compare the actualFileto.expectedCharset- theCharsetused to read the content of the expected file.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the givenFileisnull.IllegalArgumentException- if the givenFileis not an existing file.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an existing file.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the actualFileis not equal to the content of the given one.
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hasBinaryContent
public SELF hasBinaryContent(byte[] expected)
Verifies that the binary content of the actualFileis exactly equal to the given one.Example:
File bin = File.createTempFile("tmp", "bin"); Files.write(bin.toPath(), new byte[] {1, 1}); // assertion will pass assertThat(bin).hasBinaryContent(new byte[] {1, 1}); // assertions will fail assertThat(bin).hasBinaryContent(new byte[] { }); assertThat(bin).hasBinaryContent(new byte[] {0, 0});- Parameters:
expected- the expected binary content to compare the actualFile's content to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given content isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an existing file.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the actualFileis not equal to the given binary content.
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usingCharset
public SELF usingCharset(String charsetName)
Specifies the name of the charset to use for text-based assertions on the file's contents.- Parameters:
charsetName- the name of the charset to use.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if the given encoding is not supported on this platform.
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usingCharset
public SELF usingCharset(Charset charset)
Specifies the charset to use for text-based assertions on the file's contents.- Parameters:
charset- the charset to use.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given charset isnull.
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hasContent
public SELF hasContent(String expected)
Verifies that the text content of the actualFileis exactly equal to the given one.
The charset to use when reading the file should be provided withusingCharset(Charset)orusingCharset(String)prior to calling this method; if not, the platform's default charset (as returned byCharset.defaultCharset()) will be used.Example:
// use the default charset File xFile = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile.txt"), "The Truth Is Out There".getBytes()).toFile(); // The following assertion succeeds (default charset is used): assertThat(xFile).hasContent("The Truth Is Out There"); // The following assertion fails: assertThat(xFile).hasContent("La Vérité Est Ailleurs"); // using a specific charset Charset turkishCharset = Charset.forName("windows-1254"); File xFileTurkish = Files.write(Paths.get("xfile.turk"), Collections.singleton("Gerçek"), turkishCharset).toFile(); // The following assertion succeeds: assertThat(xFileTurkish).usingCharset(turkishCharset).hasContent("Gerçek"); // The following assertion fails : assertThat(xFileTurkish).usingCharset(StandardCharsets.UTF_8).hasContent("Gerçek");- Parameters:
expected- the expected text content to compare the actualFile's content to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given content isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an existing file.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the actualFileis not equal to the given content.
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canWrite
public SELF canWrite()
Verifies that the actualFilecan be modified by the application.Example:
File tmpFile = File.createTempFile("tmp", "txt"); File tmpDir = Files.createTempDirectory("tmp").toFile(); // assertions will pass assertThat(tmpFile).canWrite(); assertThat(tmpDir).canWrite(); tmpFile.setReadOnly(); tmpDir.setReadOnly(); // assertions will fail assertThat(tmpFile).canWrite(); assertThat(tmpDir).canWrite();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFilecan not be modified by the application.
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canRead
public SELF canRead()
Verifies that the actualFilecan be read by the application.Example:
File tmpFile = File.createTempFile("tmp", "txt"); File tmpDir = Files.createTempDirectory("tmp").toFile(); // assertions will pass assertThat(tmpFile).canRead(); assertThat(tmpDir).canRead(); tmpFile.setReadable(false); tmpDir.setReadable(false); // assertions will fail assertThat(tmpFile).canRead(); assertThat(tmpDir).canRead();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFilecan not be read by the application.
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hasParent
public SELF hasParent(File expected)
Verifies that the actualFilehas given parent.Example:
File xFile = new File("mulder/xFile"); // assertion will pass assertThat(xFile).hasParent(new File("mulder")); // assertion will fail assertThat(xFile).hasParent(new File("scully"));- Parameters:
expected- the expected parentFile.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the expected parentFileisnull.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileparent is not equal to the expected one.- See Also:
parent definition.
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hasParent
public SELF hasParent(String expected)
Same ashasParent(java.io.File)but takes care of converting givenStringasFilefor youExample:
File xFile = new File("mulder/xFile"); // assertion will pass assertThat(xFile).hasParent("mulder"); // assertion will fail assertThat(xFile).hasParent("scully");- Parameters:
expected- the expected parent file path.- Returns:
thisassertion object.
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hasExtension
public SELF hasExtension(String expected)
Verifies that the actualFilehas given extension.Example:
File xFile = new File("xFile.java"); // assertion will pass assertThat(xFile).hasExtension("java"); // assertion will fail assertThat(xFile).hasExtension("png");- Parameters:
expected- the expected extension, it does not contains the'.'- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the expected extension isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not a file (ie a directory).AssertionError- if the actualFiledoes not have the expected extension.- See Also:
- Filename extension
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hasName
public SELF hasName(String expected)
Verifies that the actualFilehas given name.Example:
File xFile = new File("somewhere/xFile.java"); File xDirectory = new File("somewhere/xDirectory"); // assertion will pass assertThat(xFile).hasName("xFile.java"); assertThat(xDirectory).hasName("xDirectory"); // assertion will fail assertThat(xFile).hasName("xFile"); assertThat(xDirectory).hasName("somewhere");- Parameters:
expected- the expectedFilename.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the expected name isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFiledoes not have the expected name.- See Also:
name definition.
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hasNoParent
public SELF hasNoParent()
Verifies that the actualFiledoes not have a parent.Example:
File xFile = new File("somewhere/xFile.java"); File xDirectory = new File("xDirectory"); // assertion will pass assertThat(xDirectory).hasNoParent(); // assertion will fail assertThat(xFile).hasNoParent();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFilehas a parent.
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hasDigest
public SELF hasDigest(MessageDigest digest, byte[] expected)
Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specifiedMessageDigest) is equal to the given one.Note that the
Filemust be readable.Examples:
// assume that assertj-core-2.9.0.jar was downloaded from https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/assertj/assertj-core/2.9.0/assertj-core-2.9.0.jar File tested = new File("assertj-core-2.9.0.jar"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA1"), new byte[]{92, 90, -28, 91, 88, -15, 32, 35, -127, 122, -66, 73, 36, 71, -51, -57, -111, 44, 26, 44}); assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5"), new byte[]{-36, -77, 1, 92, -46, -124, 71, 100, 76, -127, 10, -13, 82, -125, 44, 25}); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA1"), "93b9ced2ee5b3f0f4c8e640e77470dab031d4cad".getBytes()); assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5"), "3735dff8e1f9df0492a34ef075205b8f".getBytes());- Parameters:
digest- the MessageDigest used to calculate the digests.expected- the expected binary content to compare the actualFile's content to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given algorithm isnull.NullPointerException- if the given digest isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFiledoes not exist.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an file.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not readable.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the testedFile's digest is not equal to the given one.- Since:
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hasDigest
public SELF hasDigest(MessageDigest digest, String expected)
Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specifiedMessageDigest) is equal to the given one.Note that the
Filemust be readable.Examples:
// assume that assertj-core-2.9.0.jar was downloaded from https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/assertj/assertj-core/2.9.0/assertj-core-2.9.0.jar File tested = new File("assertj-core-2.9.0.jar"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA1"), "5c5ae45b58f12023817abe492447cdc7912c1a2c"); assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5"), "dcb3015cd28447644c810af352832c19"); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA1"), "93b9ced2ee5b3f0f4c8e640e77470dab031d4cad"); assertThat(tested).hasDigest(MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5"), "3735dff8e1f9df0492a34ef075205b8f");- Parameters:
digest- the MessageDigest used to calculate the digests.expected- the expected binary content to compare the actualFile's content to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given algorithm isnull.NullPointerException- if the given digest isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFiledoes not exist.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an file.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not readable.UncheckedIOException- if an I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the testedFile's digest is not equal to the given one.- Since:
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hasDigest
public SELF hasDigest(String algorithm, byte[] expected)
Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specified algorithm) is equal to the given one.Note that the
Filemust be readable.Examples:
// assume that assertj-core-2.9.0.jar was downloaded from https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/assertj/assertj-core/2.9.0/assertj-core-2.9.0.jar File tested = new File("assertj-core-2.9.0.jar"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(tested).hasDigest("SHA1", new byte[]{92, 90, -28, 91, 88, -15, 32, 35, -127, 122, -66, 73, 36, 71, -51, -57, -111, 44, 26, 44}); assertThat(tested).hasDigest("MD5", new byte[]{-36, -77, 1, 92, -46, -124, 71, 100, 76, -127, 10, -13, 82, -125, 44, 25}); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(tested).hasDigest("SHA1", "93b9ced2ee5b3f0f4c8e640e77470dab031d4cad".getBytes()); assertThat(tested).hasDigest("MD5", "3735dff8e1f9df0492a34ef075205b8f".getBytes());- Parameters:
algorithm- the algorithm used to calculate the digests.expected- the expected digest to compare the actualFile's digest to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given algorithm isnull.NullPointerException- if the given digest isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFiledoes not exist.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an file.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not readable.UncheckedIOException- if any I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the testedFile's digest is not equal to the given one.- Since:
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hasDigest
public SELF hasDigest(String algorithm, String expected)
Verifies that the testedFiledigest (calculated with the specified algorithm) is equal to the given one.Note that the
Filemust be readable.Examples:
// assume that assertj-core-2.9.0.jar was downloaded from https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/assertj/assertj-core/2.9.0/assertj-core-2.9.0.jar File tested = new File("assertj-core-2.9.0.jar"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(tested).hasDigest("SHA1", "5c5ae45b58f12023817abe492447cdc7912c1a2c"); assertThat(tested).hasDigest("MD5", "dcb3015cd28447644c810af352832c19"); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(tested).hasDigest("SHA1", "93b9ced2ee5b3f0f4c8e640e77470dab031d4cad"); assertThat(tested).hasDigest("MD5", "3735dff8e1f9df0492a34ef075205b8f");- Parameters:
algorithm- the algorithm used to calculate the digests.expected- the expected digest to compare the actualFile's digest to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given algorithm isnull.NullPointerException- if the given digest isnull.AssertionError- if the actualFileisnull.AssertionError- if the actualFiledoes not exist.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not an file.AssertionError- if the actualFileis not readable.UncheckedIOException- if any I/O error occurs.AssertionError- if the content of the testedFile's digest is not equal to the given one.- Since:
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isDirectoryContaining
public SELF isDirectoryContaining(Predicate<File> filter)
Verify that the actualFileis a directory containing at least one file matching the givenPredicate<File>.Note that the actual
Filemust exist and be a directory.Given the following directory structure:
Here are some assertions examples:/root/ /root/sub-dir-1/ /root/sub-dir-1/file-1.ext /root/sub-dir-1/file-2.ext /root/sub-file-1.ext /root/sub-file-2.extFile root = new File("root"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(root).isDirectoryContaining(file -> file.getName().startsWith("sub-dir")) .isDirectoryContaining(file -> file.getName().startsWith("sub-file")) .isDirectoryContaining(file -> file.getName().endsWith(".ext")) .isDirectoryContaining(File::isDirectory); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(root).isDirectoryContaining(file -> file.getName().startsWith("dir")); assertThat(root).isDirectoryContaining(file -> file.getName().endsWith(".bin"));- Parameters:
filter- the filter for files located insideactual's directory.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given filter isnull.AssertionError- if actual isnull.AssertionError- if actual does not exist.AssertionError- if actual is not a directory.AssertionError- if actual does not contain any files matching the given predicate.- Since:
- 3.13.0
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isDirectoryContaining
public SELF isDirectoryContaining(String syntaxAndPattern)
Verify that the actualFileis a directory containing at least one file matching the givenStringinterpreted as a path matcher (as perFileSystem.getPathMatcher(String)).Note that the actual
Filemust exist and be a directory.Given the following directory structure:
Here are some assertions examples:/root/ /root/sub-dir-1/ /root/sub-dir-1/file-1.ext /root/sub-dir-1/file-2.ext /root/sub-file-1.ext /root/sub-file-2.extFile root = new File("root"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(root).isDirectoryContaining("glob:**sub-dir*") .isDirectoryContaining("glob:**sub-file*") .isDirectoryContaining("glob:**.ext") .isDirectoryContaining("regex:.*ext") .isDirectoryContaining("glob:**.{ext,bin"); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(root).isDirectoryContaining("glob:**dir"); assertThat(root).isDirectoryContaining("glob:**.bin"); assertThat(root).isDirectoryContaining("glob:**.{java,class}");- Parameters:
syntaxAndPattern- the syntax and pattern forPathMatcheras described inFileSystem.getPathMatcher(String).- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given syntaxAndPattern isnull.AssertionError- if actual isnull.AssertionError- if actual does not exist.AssertionError- if actual is not a directory.AssertionError- if actual does not contain any files matching the given path matcher.- Since:
- 3.13.0
- See Also:
FileSystem.getPathMatcher(String)
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isDirectoryNotContaining
public SELF isDirectoryNotContaining(Predicate<File> filter)
Verify that the actualFileis a directory that does not contain any files matching the givenPredicate<File>.Note that the actual
Filemust exist and be a directory.Given the following directory structure:
Here are some assertions examples:/root/ /root/sub-dir-1/ /root/sub-dir-1/file-1.ext /root/sub-dir-1/file-2.ext /root/sub-file-1.ext /root/sub-file-2.extFile root = new File("root"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining(file -> file.getName().startsWith("dir")) .isDirectoryNotContaining(file -> file.getName().endsWith(".bin")); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining(file -> file.getName().startsWith("sub-dir")); assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining(file -> file.getName().startsWith("sub-file")); assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining(file -> file.getName().endsWith(".ext")); assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining(File::isDirectory);- Parameters:
filter- the filter for files located insideactual's directory.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given filter isnull.AssertionError- if actual isnull.AssertionError- if actual does not exist.AssertionError- if actual is not a directory.AssertionError- if actual contains a file matching the given predicate.- Since:
- 3.13.0
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isDirectoryNotContaining
public SELF isDirectoryNotContaining(String syntaxAndPattern)
Verify that the actualFileis a directory that does not contain any files matching the givenStringinterpreted as a path matcher (as perFileSystem.getPathMatcher(String)).Note that the actual
Filemust exist and be a directory.Given the following directory structure:
Here are some assertions examples:/root/ /root/sub-dir-1/ /root/sub-dir-1/file-1.ext /root/sub-dir-1/file-2.ext /root/sub-file-1.ext /root/sub-file-2.extFile root = new File("root"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining("glob:**dir") .isDirectoryNotContaining("glob:**.bin") .isDirectoryNotContaining("regex:.*bin") .isDirectoryNotContaining("glob:**.{java,class}"); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining("glob:**sub-dir*"); assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining("glob:**sub-file*"); assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining("glob:**.ext"); assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining("regex:.*ext"); assertThat(root).isDirectoryNotContaining("glob:**.{ext,bin");- Parameters:
syntaxAndPattern- the syntax and pattern forPathMatcheras described inFileSystem.getPathMatcher(String).- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given syntaxAndPattern isnull.AssertionError- if actual isnull.AssertionError- if actual does not exist.AssertionError- if actual is not a directory.AssertionError- if actual contains a file matching the given path matcher.- Since:
- 3.13.0
- See Also:
FileSystem.getPathMatcher(String)
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isEmptyDirectory
public SELF isEmptyDirectory()
Verify that the actualFileis an empty directory.Note that the actual
Filemust exist and be a directory.Given the following directory structure:
Here are some assertions examples:/root/ /root/sub-dir-1/ /root/sub-dir-1/file-1.ext /root/sub-dir-1/file-2.ext /root/sub-dir-2/ /root/sub-file-1.ext /root/sub-file-2.extFile root = new File("root"); // The following assertion succeeds: assertThat(new File(root, "sub-dir-2")).isEmptyDirectory(); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(root).isEmptyDirectory(); assertThat(new File(root, "sub-dir-1")).isEmptyDirectory();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if actual isnull.AssertionError- if actual does not exist.AssertionError- if actual is not a directory.AssertionError- if actual is not empty.- Since:
- 3.13.0
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isNotEmptyDirectory
public SELF isNotEmptyDirectory()
Verify that the actualFileis a non empty directory.Note that the actual
Filemust exist and be a directory.Given the following directory structure:
Here are some assertions examples:/root/ /root/sub-dir-1/ /root/sub-dir-1/file-1.ext /root/sub-dir-1/file-2.ext /root/sub-dir-2/ /root/sub-file-1.ext /root/sub-file-2.extFile root = new File("root"); // The following assertions succeed: assertThat(root).isNotEmptyDirectory(); assertThat(new File(root, "sub-dir-1")).isNotEmptyDirectory(); // The following assertions fail: assertThat(new File(root, "sub-dir-2")).isNotEmptyDirectory();- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if actual isnull.AssertionError- if actual does not exist.AssertionError- if actual is not a directory.AssertionError- if actual is empty.- Since:
- 3.13.0
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