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Java DSL for easy testing of REST services
/*
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*
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*
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package io.restassured.matcher;
import io.restassured.response.ResponseBody;
import io.restassured.response.ResponseOptions;
import org.hamcrest.Matcher;
/**
* An interface that can be implemented to create a {@link org.hamcrest.Matcher} based on the contents of a response. For example imagine that a
* resource "/x" returns the following JSON document:
*
* {
* "userId" : "my-id",
* "href" : "http://localhost:8080/my-id"
* }
*
* you can then verify the href using:
*
* get("/x").then().body("href", new ResponseAwareMatcher() {
* public Matcher extends Object> matcher(Response response) {
* return equalTo("http://localhost:8080/" + response.path("userId"));
* }
* });
*
* ResponseAwareMatchers are also composable with other ResponseAwareMatchers and other Hamcrest matchers.
*
* Note that you can also use some of the predefined methods in {@link RestAssuredMatchers}.
*
*
* @param The type of the response.
*/
public interface ResponseAwareMatcher & ResponseOptions> {
/**
* Create the matcher based on the content of the response.
*
* @param response The response.
* @return The matcher
* @throws java.lang.Exception Throws any exception if needed
*/
Matcher> matcher(T response) throws Exception;
}