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package org.assertj.db.api;

import org.assertj.db.exception.AssertJDBException;
import org.assertj.db.type.Changes;
import org.assertj.db.type.Request;
import org.assertj.db.type.Source;
import org.assertj.db.type.Table;

import java.io.*;

import static org.assertj.db.util.Descriptions.getDescription;

/**
 * Behavior Driven Development style entry point for all assertion methods.
 * 

* The difference with the {@link Assertions} class is that the entry point methods are named then * instead of assertThat. *

* The navigation methods are defined in navigation package.
* The assertion methods are defined in assertions package. *

*

* Example with a {@link Source} and a {@link Table} with test on the content on the first row of the {@code movie} * table that the {@code title} column contains "Alien" as text and the next column contains 1979 as a number : *

* *
 * 
 * Source source = new Source("jdbc:h2:mem:test", "sa", "");
 * Table table = new Table(source, "movie");
 * then(table)
 *     .row()
 *        .value("title")
 *            .isEqualTo("Alien")
 *        .returnToRow()
 *        .value()
 *            .isEqualTo(1979);
 * 
 * 
* *

* It is possible to chain assertion on a value : *

* *
 * 
 * then(table)
 *     .row()
 *         .value("title")
 *             .isText()
 *             .isEqualTo("Alien");
 * 
 * 
* *

* It is not necessary to use the returnToXxxx methods. The next example is equivalent to the first : *

* *
 * 
 * Source source = new Source("jdbc:h2:mem:test", "sa", "");
 * Table table = new Table(source, "movie");
 * then(table)
 *     .row()
 *        .value("title")
 *            .isEqualTo("Alien")
 *        .value()
 *            .isEqualTo(1979);
 * 
 * 
* *

* It is possible to do the same thing with column and the row : *

* *
 * 
 * then(table)
 *     .row()
 *        .value("title")
 *            .isEqualTo("Alien")
 *     .row()
 *        .value()
 *            .isEqualTo("The Village")
 *     .column("year")
 *         .value(1)
 *            .equalTo(2004);
 * 
 * 
*/ public final class BDDAssertions { /** * Private constructor of the entry point. */ private BDDAssertions() { // empty } /** * Creates a new instance of {@link TableAssert}. * * @param table The table to assert on. * @return The created assertion object. */ public static TableAssert then(Table table) { return new TableAssert(table).as(getDescription(table)); } /** * Creates a new instance of {@link RequestAssert}. * * @param request The request to assert on. * @return The created assertion object. */ public static RequestAssert then(Request request) { return new RequestAssert(request).as(getDescription(request)); } /** * Creates a new instance of {@link ChangesAssert}. * * @param changes The changes to assert on. * @return The created assertion object. */ public static ChangesAssert then(Changes changes) { return new ChangesAssert(changes).as(getDescription(changes)); } /** * Reads the bytes from a file and returns them. * * @param file The {@link File} * @return The bytes of the file. * @throws NullPointerException If the {@code file} field is {@code null}. * @throws AssertJDBException If triggered, this exception wrap a possible {@link IOException} during the loading. */ public static byte[] bytesContentOf(File file) { return Assertions.bytesContentOf(file); } /** * Reads the bytes from a file in the classpath and returns them. * * @param resource The name of the file in the classpath. * @return The bytes of the file. * @throws NullPointerException If the {@code resource} field is {@code null}. */ public static byte[] bytesContentFromClassPathOf(String resource) { return Assertions.bytesContentFromClassPathOf(resource); } }




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