I have the following problem with Hamcrest: I have a List of Employee
List<Employee> employees = hamcrest.getEmployees();
where:
public class Employee {
private String name;
private int age;
private double salary;
public Employee(String name, int age, double salary) {
super();
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.salary = salary;
}
and:
public List<Employee> getEmployees() {
Employee e1 = new Employee("Adam", 39, 18000);
Employee e2 = new Employee("Jola", 26, 8000);
Employee e3 = new Employee("Kamil", 64, 7700);
Employee e4 = new Employee("Mateusz", 27, 37000);
Employee e5 = new Employee("Joanna", 31, 12700);
Employee e6 = null;
return Arrays.asList(e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6);
}
I'd like to check if there is an object with name = Mateusz in my list. I've tried in such a way, but something get wrong:
@Test
public void testListOfObjectsContains() {
List<Employee> employees = hamcrest.getEmployees();
assertThat(employees, Matchers.anyOf(Matchers.containsInAnyOrder(Matchers.hasProperty("name", is("Mateusz")), Matchers.hasProperty("age", is(27)))));
}
How can I check this using Hamcrest? I've spent over 2 hours to find the solution in Internet but unfortunately without success.
Thank you very much in advance!
You need the matcher hasItem
assertThat(
x,
hasItem(allOf(
Matchers.<Employee>hasProperty("name", is("Mateusz")),
Matchers.<Employee>hasProperty("age", is(27))
))
);
You can also use hasItems
, contains
or containsInAnyOrder
:
assertThat(
x,
hasItems( // or contains or containsInAnyOrder
Matchers.<Employee>hasProperty("name", is("Mateusz")),
Matchers.<Employee>hasProperty("age", is(27))
)
);
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