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package org.assertj.jodatime.api;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeAfter.shouldBeAfter;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeAfterOrEqualsTo.shouldBeAfterOrEqualsTo;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeBefore.shouldBeBefore;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeBeforeOrEqualsTo.shouldBeBeforeOrEqualsTo;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeEqualIgnoringHours.shouldBeEqualIgnoringHours;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeEqualIgnoringMillis.shouldBeEqualIgnoringMillis;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeEqualIgnoringMinutes.shouldBeEqualIgnoringMinutes;
import static org.assertj.jodatime.error.ShouldBeEqualIgnoringSeconds.shouldBeEqualIgnoringSeconds;
import org.assertj.core.api.AbstractAssert;
import org.assertj.core.internal.Failures;
import org.assertj.core.internal.Objects;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.joda.time.DateTimeZone;
/**
* Assertions fot Joda {@link DateTime} type.
*
* @author Paweł Stawicki
* @author Joel Costigliola
*/
public class DateTimeAssert extends AbstractAssert {
public static final String NULL_DATE_TIME_PARAMETER_MESSAGE = "The DateTime to compare actual with should not be null";
/**
* Creates a new {@link org.assertj.jodatime.api.DateTimeAssert}
.
*
* @param selfType the "self type"
* @param actual the actual value to verify
*/
protected DateTimeAssert(Class selfType, DateTime actual) {
super(actual, selfType);
}
// visible for test
protected DateTime getActual() {
return actual;
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual {@code DateTime} is strictly before the given one.
*
* Example :
*
*
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isBefore(new DateTime("2000-01-02"));
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not strictly before the given one.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isBefore(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (!actual.isBefore(other)) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeBefore(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isBefore(DateTime)} but the {@link DateTime} is built from given String, which must
* follow ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime} created from the given String is built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check..
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use directly String in comparison to avoid a conversion
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isBefore("2000-01-02");
*
*
* @param dateTimeAsString String representing a {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not strictly before the {@link DateTime} built from given
* String.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isBefore(String dateTimeAsString) {
assertDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(dateTimeAsString);
return isBefore(new DateTime(dateTimeAsString, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual {@code DateTime} is before or equals to the given one.
*
* Example :
*
*
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isBeforeOrEqualTo(new DateTime("2000-01-01"))
* .isBeforeOrEqualTo(new DateTime("2000-01-02"));
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not before or equals to the given one.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isBeforeOrEqualTo(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (actual.isAfter(other)) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeBeforeOrEqualsTo(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isBeforeOrEqualTo(DateTime)} but the {@link DateTime} is built from given String, which
* must follow ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime} created from the given String is built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check..
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use String in comparison to avoid conversion
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isBeforeOrEqualTo("2000-01-01")
* .isBeforeOrEqualTo("2000-01-02");
*
*
* @param dateTimeAsString String representing a {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not before or equals to the {@link DateTime} built from
* given String.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isBeforeOrEqualTo(String dateTimeAsString) {
assertDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(dateTimeAsString);
return isBeforeOrEqualTo(new DateTime(dateTimeAsString, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual {@code DateTime} is after or equals to the given one.
*
* Example :
*
*
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isAfterOrEqualTo(new DateTime("2000-01-01"))
* .isAfterOrEqualTo(new DateTime("1999-12-31"));
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not after or equals to the given one.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isAfterOrEqualTo(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (actual.isBefore(other)) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeAfterOrEqualsTo(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isAfterOrEqualTo(DateTime)} but the {@link DateTime} is built from given String, which
* must follow ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime} created from the given String is built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check.
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use String in comparison to avoid conversion
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isAfterOrEqualTo("2000-01-01")
* .isAfterOrEqualTo("1999-12-31");
*
*
* @param dateTimeAsString String representing a {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not after or equals to the {@link DateTime} built from
* given String.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isAfterOrEqualTo(String dateTimeAsString) {
assertDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(dateTimeAsString);
return isAfterOrEqualTo(new DateTime(dateTimeAsString, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual {@code DateTime} is strictly after the given one.
*
* Example :
*
*
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isAfter(new DateTime("1999-12-31"));
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not strictly after the given one.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isAfter(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (!actual.isAfter(other)) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeAfter(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isAfter(DateTime)} but the {@link DateTime} is built from given String, which must follow
* ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime} created from the given String is built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check.
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use String in comparison to avoid conversion
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isAfter("1999-12-31");
*
*
* @param dateTimeAsString String representing a {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not strictly after the {@link DateTime} built from given
* String.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isAfter(String dateTimeAsString) {
assertDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(dateTimeAsString);
return isAfter(new DateTime(dateTimeAsString, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Verifies that actual and given {@code DateTime} have same year, month, day, hour, minute and second fields,
* (millisecond fields are ignored in comparison).
*
* Note that given {@link DateTime} is converted in the actual's {@link DateTimeZone} before comparison.
*
* Assertion can fail with dateTimes in same chronological millisecond time window, e.g :
*
* 2000-01-01T00:00:01.000 and 2000-01-01T00:00:00.999.
*
* Assertion fails as second fields differ even if time difference is only 1ms.
*
* Code example :
*
*
* // successfull assertions
* DateTime dateTime1 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0);
* DateTime dateTime2 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 456);
* assertThat(dateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringMillis(dateTime2);
*
* // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ms)
* DateTime dateTimeA = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0);
* DateTime dateTimeB = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 999);
* assertThat(dateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringMillis(dateTimeB);
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is are not equal with milliseconds ignored.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isEqualToIgnoringMillis(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (!areEqualIgnoringMillis(actual, other.toDateTime(actual.getZone()))) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringMillis(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Verifies that actual and given {@link DateTime} have same year, month, day, hour and minute fields (second and
* millisecond fields are ignored in comparison).
*
* Note that given {@link DateTime} is converted in the actual's {@link DateTimeZone} before comparison.
*
* Assertion can fail with DateTimes in same chronological second time window, e.g :
*
* 2000-01-01T00:01:00.000 and 2000-01-01T00:00:59.000.
*
* Assertion fails as minute fields differ even if time difference is only 1s.
*
* Code example :
*
*
* // successfull assertions
* DateTime dateTime1 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 0, 0);
* DateTime dateTime2 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 10, 456);
* assertThat(dateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringSeconds(dateTime2);
*
* // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ms)
* DateTime dateTimeA = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 00, 000);
* DateTime dateTimeB = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 49, 59, 999);
* assertThat(dateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringSeconds(dateTimeB);
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is are not equal with second and millisecond fields ignored.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isEqualToIgnoringSeconds(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (!areEqualIgnoringSeconds(actual, other.toDateTime(actual.getZone()))) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringSeconds(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Verifies that actual and given {@code DateTime} have same year, month, day and hour fields (minute, second and
* millisecond fields are ignored in comparison).
*
* Note that given {@link DateTime} is converted in the actual's {@link DateTimeZone} before comparison.
*
* Assertion can fail with dateTimes in same chronological second time window, e.g :
*
* 2000-01-01T01:00:00.000 and 2000-01-01T00:59:59.000.
*
* Time difference is only 1s but hour fields differ.
*
* Code example :
*
*
* // successfull assertions
* DateTime dateTime1 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 50, 0, 0);
* DateTime dateTime2 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 00, 2, 7);
* assertThat(dateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringMinutes(dateTime2);
*
* // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ms)
* DateTime dateTimeA = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 01, 00, 00, 000);
* DateTime dateTimeB = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 00, 59, 59, 999);
* assertThat(dateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringMinutes(dateTimeB);
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is are not equal ignoring minute, second and millisecond
* fields.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isEqualToIgnoringMinutes(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (!areEqualIgnoringMinutes(actual, other.toDateTime(actual.getZone()))) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringMinutes(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Verifies that actual and given {@code DateTime} have same year, month and day fields (hour, minute, second and
* millisecond fields are ignored in comparison).
*
* Note that given {@link DateTime} is converted in the actual's {@link DateTimeZone} before comparison.
*
* Assertion can fail with dateTimes in same chronological minute time window, e.g :
*
* 2000-01-01T23:59:00.000 and 2000-01-02T00:00:00.000.
*
* Time difference is only 1min but day fields differ.
*
* Code example :
*
*
* // successfull assertions
* DateTime dateTime1 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 59, 59, 999);
* DateTime dateTime2 = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 000);
* assertThat(dateTime1).isEqualToIgnoringHours(dateTime2);
*
* // failing assertions (even if time difference is only 1ms)
* DateTime dateTimeA = new DateTime(2000, 1, 2, 00, 00, 00, 000);
* DateTime dateTimeB = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 23, 59, 59, 999);
* assertThat(dateTimeA).isEqualToIgnoringHours(dateTimeB);
*
*
* @param other the given {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if other {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is are not equal with second and millisecond fields ignored.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isEqualToIgnoringHours(DateTime other) {
Objects.instance().assertNotNull(info, actual);
assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(other);
if (!haveSameYearMonthAndDayOfMonth(actual, other.toDateTime(actual.getZone()))) {
throw Failures.instance().failure(info, shouldBeEqualIgnoringHours(actual, other));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual {@link DateTime} is equal to the given one in the actual's {@link DateTimeZone}.
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use directly String in comparison to avoid a conversion
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isEqualTo(new DateTime("2000-01-01"));
*
*
* @param expected the given value to compare the actual value to.
* @return {@code this} assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not equal to the {@link DateTime} in the actual DateTime's
* DateTimeZone.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isEqualTo(DateTime expected) {
return super.isEqualTo(new DateTime(expected, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isEqualTo(DateTime)} but the {@link DateTime} is built from given String, which must
* follow ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime} created from the given String is built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check.
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use directly String in comparison to avoid a conversion
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isEqualTo("2000-01-01");
*
*
* @param dateTimeAsString String representing a {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not equal to the {@link DateTime} built from given String.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isEqualTo(String dateTimeAsString) {
assertDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(dateTimeAsString);
return isEqualTo(new DateTime(dateTimeAsString, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual value is not equal to the given one in the actual DateTime's DateTimeZone.
*
* Example :
*
*
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isNotEqualTo(new DateTime("2000-01-15"));
*
*
* @param expected the given value to compare the actual value to.
* @return {@code this} assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is equal to the {@link DateTime} in the actual DateTime's
* DateTimeZone.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isNotEqualTo(DateTime expected) {
return super.isNotEqualTo(new DateTime(expected, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isNotEqualTo(DateTime)} but the {@link DateTime} is built from given String, which must
* follow ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime} created from the given String is built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check.. {@link DateTime}.
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use directly String in comparison to avoid a conversion
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isNotEqualTo("2000-01-15");
*
*
* @param dateTimeAsString String representing a {@link DateTime}.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is equal to the {@link DateTime} built from given String.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isNotEqualTo(String dateTimeAsString) {
assertDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(dateTimeAsString);
return isNotEqualTo(new DateTime(dateTimeAsString, actual.getZone()));
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual {@link DateTime} is equal to one of the given {@link DateTime} in the actual DateTime's
* {@link DateTimeZone}.
*
* Example :
*
*
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isIn(new DateTime("1999-12-31"), new DateTime("2000-01-01"));
*
*
* @param expected the given {@link DateTime}s to compare the actual value to.
* @return {@code this} assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not in the given {@link DateTime}s.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isIn(DateTime... expected) {
return super.isIn((Object[]) changeToActualTimeZone(expected));
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isIn(DateTime...)} but the {@link DateTime} are built from given String, which must
* follow ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime}s created from the given Strings are built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check..
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use String based representation of LocalDateTime
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isIn("1999-12-31", "2000-01-01");
*
*
* @param dateTimesAsString String array representing {@link DateTime}s.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not in the {@link DateTime}s built from given Strings.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isIn(String... dateTimesAsString) {
checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty(dateTimesAsString);
return isIn(convertToDateTimeArray(dateTimesAsString));
}
/**
* Verifies that the actual {@link DateTime} is equal to one of the given {@link DateTime} in the actual DateTime's
* {@link DateTimeZone}.
*
* Example :
*
*
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isNotIn(new DateTime("1999-12-31"), new DateTime("2000-01-02"));
*
*
* @param expected the given {@link DateTime}s to compare the actual value to.
* @return {@code this} assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not in the given {@link DateTime}s.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isNotIn(DateTime... expected) {
return super.isNotIn((Object[]) changeToActualTimeZone(expected));
}
/**
* Same assertion as {@link #isNotIn(org.joda.time.DateTime...)} but the {@link DateTime} is built from given String,
* which must follow ISO DateTime format to allow calling {@link DateTime#DateTime(Object) DateTime(Object)} constructor.
*
* Note that the {@link DateTime}s created from the given Strings are built in the {@link DateTimeZone} of the
* {@link DateTime} to check..
*
* Example :
*
*
* // use String based representation of DateTime
* assertThat(new DateTime("2000-01-01")).isNotIn("1999-12-31", "2000-01-02");
*
*
* @param dateTimesAsString String array representing {@link DateTime}s.
* @return this assertion object.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is {@code null}.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given String is null or can't be converted to a {@link DateTime}.
* @throws AssertionError if the actual {@code DateTime} is not equal to the {@link DateTime} built from given String.
*/
public DateTimeAssert isNotIn(String... dateTimesAsString) {
checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty(dateTimesAsString);
return isNotIn(convertToDateTimeArray(dateTimesAsString));
}
private DateTime[] convertToDateTimeArray(String... dateTimesAsString) {
DateTime[] dates = new DateTime[dateTimesAsString.length];
for (int i = 0; i < dateTimesAsString.length; i++) {
// building the DateTime in actual's DateTimeZone
dates[i] = new DateTime(dateTimesAsString[i], actual.getZone());
}
return dates;
}
private DateTime[] changeToActualTimeZone(DateTime... dateTimes) {
DateTime[] dates = new DateTime[dateTimes.length];
for (int i = 0; i < dateTimes.length; i++) {
// building the DateTime in actual's DateTimeZone
dates[i] = new DateTime(dateTimes[i], actual.getZone());
}
return dates;
}
private void checkIsNotNullAndNotEmpty(Object[] values) {
if (values == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The given DateTime array should not be null");
}
if (values.length == 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The given DateTime array should not be empty");
}
}
/**
* Check that the {@link DateTime} to compare actual {@link DateTime} to is not null, otherwise throws a
* {@link IllegalArgumentException} with an explicit message
*
* @param dateTime the {@link DateTime} to check
* @throws {@link IllegalArgumentException} with an explicit message if the given {@link DateTime} is null
*/
private static void assertDateTimeParameterIsNotNull(DateTime dateTime) {
if (dateTime == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(NULL_DATE_TIME_PARAMETER_MESSAGE);
}
}
/**
* Check that the {@link DateTime} string representation to compare actual {@link DateTime} to is not null, otherwise
* throws a {@link IllegalArgumentException} with an explicit message
*
* @param dateTimeAsString String representing the DateTime to compare actual with
* @throws {@link IllegalArgumentException} with an explicit message if the given {@link String} is null
*/
private static void assertDateTimeAsStringParameterIsNotNull(String dateTimeAsString) {
if (dateTimeAsString == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"The String representing the DateTime to compare actual with should not be null");
}
}
/**
* Returns true if both datetime are in the same year, month and day of month, hour, minute and second, false
* otherwise.
*
* @param actual the actual datetime. expected not be null
* @param other the other datetime. expected not be null
* @return true if both datetime are in the same year, month and day of month, hour, minute and second, false
* otherwise.
*/
private static boolean areEqualIgnoringMillis(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
return areEqualIgnoringSeconds(actual, other) && actual.getSecondOfMinute() == other.getSecondOfMinute();
}
/**
* Returns true if both datetime are in the same year, month, day of month, hour and minute, false otherwise.
*
* @param actual the actual datetime. expected not be null
* @param other the other datetime. expected not be null
* @return true if both datetime are in the same year, month, day of month, hour and minute, false otherwise.
*/
private static boolean areEqualIgnoringSeconds(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
return areEqualIgnoringMinutes(actual, other) && actual.getMinuteOfHour() == other.getMinuteOfHour();
}
/**
* Returns true if both datetime are in the same year, month, day of month and hour, false otherwise.
*
* @param actual the actual datetime. expected not be null
* @param other the other datetime. expected not be null
* @return true if both datetime are in the same year, month, day of month and hour, false otherwise.
*/
private static boolean areEqualIgnoringMinutes(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
return haveSameYearMonthAndDayOfMonth(actual, other) && actual.getHourOfDay() == other.getHourOfDay();
}
/**
* Returns true if both datetime are in the same year, month and day of month, false otherwise.
*
* @param actual the actual datetime. expected not be null
* @param other the other datetime. expected not be null
* @return true if both datetime are in the same year, month and day of month, false otherwise
*/
private static boolean haveSameYearMonthAndDayOfMonth(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
return haveSameYearAndMonth(actual, other) && actual.getDayOfMonth() == other.getDayOfMonth();
}
/**
* Returns true if both datetime are in the same year and month, false otherwise.
*
* @param actual the actual datetime. expected not be null
* @param other the other datetime. expected not be null
* @return true if both datetime are in the same year and month, false otherwise
*/
private static boolean haveSameYearAndMonth(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
return haveSameYear(actual, other) && actual.getMonthOfYear() == other.getMonthOfYear();
}
/**
* Returns true if both datetime are in the same year, false otherwise.
*
* @param actual the actual datetime. expected not be null
* @param other the other datetime. expected not be null
* @return true if both datetime are in the same year, false otherwise
*/
private static boolean haveSameYear(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
return actual.getYear() == other.getYear();
}
}