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package org.assertj.db.api.assertions.impl;
import org.assertj.core.api.WritableAssertionInfo;
import org.assertj.core.internal.Failures;
import org.assertj.db.api.AbstractAssert;
import org.assertj.db.exception.AssertJDBException;
import org.assertj.db.type.Value;
import java.util.List;
import static org.assertj.db.error.ShouldBeValueClass.shouldBeValueClass;
/**
* Implements the assertion methods on the class of a column.
*
* @author Régis Pouiller
* @see org.assertj.db.api.assertions.AssertOnColumnClass
*/
public class AssertionsOnColumnClass {
/**
* To notice failures in the assertion.
*/
private static final Failures failures = Failures.instance();
/**
* Private constructor.
*/
private AssertionsOnColumnClass() {
// Empty
}
/**
* Verifies that the class of the values of the column is equal to the class in parameter.
*
* @param The type of the assertion which call this method.
* @param assertion The assertion which call this method.
* @param info Writable information about an assertion.
* @param valuesList The list of values.
* @param expected The expected class to compare to.
* @param lenient {@code true} if the test is lenient : if the class of a value is not identified (for example when the
* value is {@code null}), it consider that it is ok.
* @return {@code this} assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError If the class of the column is different to the class in parameter.
* @throws AssertJDBException If the class is {@code null}.
* @since 1.1.0
*/
public static > A isOfClass(A assertion, WritableAssertionInfo info, List valuesList,
Class> expected, boolean lenient) {
if (expected == null) {
throw new AssertJDBException("Class of the column is null");
}
int index = 0;
for (Value value : valuesList) {
Object object = value.getValue();
if (
(object == null || !expected.isAssignableFrom(object.getClass())) &&
(!lenient || object != null)
) {
throw failures.failure(info, shouldBeValueClass(index, value, expected));
}
index++;
}
return assertion;
}
}