Class: RSpec::Mocks::MessageExpectation
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RSpec::Mocks::MessageExpectation
- Defined in:
- lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb
Overview
Represents an individual method stub or message expectation. The methods
defined here can be used to configure how it behaves. The methods return
self
so that they can be chained together to form a fluent interface.
Direct Known Subclasses
Configuring Responses collapse
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#and_call_original ⇒ nil
Tells the object to delegate to the original unmodified method when it receives the message.
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#and_raise(*args) ⇒ nil
Tells the object to raise an exception when the message is received.
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#and_return(first_value, *values) ⇒ nil
Tells the object to return a value when it receives the message.
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#and_throw(*args) ⇒ nil
Tells the object to throw a symbol (with the object if that form is used) when the message is received.
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#and_wrap_original(&block) ⇒ nil
Decorates the stubbed method with the supplied block.
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#and_yield(*args) {|@eval_context = Object.new| ... } ⇒ MessageExpectation
Tells the object to yield one or more args to a block when the message is received.
Constraining Receive Counts collapse
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#at_least(n, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrain a message expectation to be received at least a specific number of times.
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#at_most(n, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrain a message expectation to be received at most a specific number of times.
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#exactly(n, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrain a message expectation to be received a specific number of times.
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#never ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message not to be received at all.
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#once(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message to be received exactly one time.
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#thrice(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message to be received exactly three times.
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#times(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
(also: #time)
Syntactic sugar for
exactly
,at_least
andat_most
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#twice(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message to be received exactly two times.
Other Constraints collapse
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#ordered(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect messages to be received in a specific order.
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#to_s ⇒ String
(also: #inspect)
A nice representation of the message expectation.
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#with(*args, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrains a stub or message expectation to invocations with specific arguments.
Instance Method Details
#and_call_original ⇒ nil
This is only available on partial doubles.
Tells the object to delegate to the original unmodified method when it receives the message.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 99 def and_call_original wrap_original(__method__) do |original, *args, &block| original.call(*args, &block) end end |
#and_raise ⇒ nil #and_raise(ExceptionClass) ⇒ nil #and_raise(ExceptionClass, message) ⇒ nil #and_raise(exception_instance) ⇒ nil
When you pass an exception class, the MessageExpectation will raise
an instance of it, creating it with exception
and passing message
if specified. If the exception class initializer requires more than
one parameters, you must pass in an instance and not the class,
otherwise this method will raise an ArgumentError exception.
Tells the object to raise an exception when the message is received.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 141 def and_raise(*args) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) self.terminal_implementation_action = Proc.new { raise(*args) } nil end |
#and_return(value) ⇒ nil #and_return(first_value, second_value) ⇒ nil
Tells the object to return a value when it receives the message. Given more than one value, the first value is returned the first time the message is received, the second value is returned the next time, etc, etc.
If the message is received more times than there are values, the last value is received for every subsequent call.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 71 def and_return(first_value, *values) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) if negative? raise "`and_return` is not supported with negative message expectations" end if block_given? raise ArgumentError, "Implementation blocks aren't supported with `and_return`" end values.unshift(first_value) @expected_received_count = [@expected_received_count, values.size].max unless ignoring_args? || (@expected_received_count == 0 && @at_least) self.terminal_implementation_action = AndReturnImplementation.new(values) nil end |
#and_throw(symbol) ⇒ nil #and_throw(symbol, object) ⇒ nil
Tells the object to throw a symbol (with the object if that form is used) when the message is received.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 157 def and_throw(*args) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) self.terminal_implementation_action = Proc.new { throw(*args) } nil end |
#and_wrap_original(&block) ⇒ nil
This is only available on partial doubles.
Decorates the stubbed method with the supplied block. The original unmodified method is passed to the block along with any method call arguments so you can delegate to it, whilst still being able to change what args are passed to it and/or change the return value.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 117 def and_wrap_original(&block) wrap_original(__method__, &block) end |
#and_yield(*args) {|@eval_context = Object.new| ... } ⇒ MessageExpectation
Tells the object to yield one or more args to a block when the message is received.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 169 def and_yield(*args, &block) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) yield @eval_context = Object.new if block # Initialize args to yield now that it's being used, see also: comment # in constructor. @args_to_yield ||= [] @args_to_yield << args self.initial_implementation_action = AndYieldImplementation.new(@args_to_yield, @eval_context, @error_generator) self end |
#at_least(n, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrain a message expectation to be received at least a specific number of times.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 204 def at_least(n, &block) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) set_expected_received_count :at_least, n if n == 0 raise "at_least(0) has been removed, use allow(...).to receive(:message) instead" end self.inner_implementation_action = block self end |
#at_most(n, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrain a message expectation to be received at most a specific number of times.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 223 def at_most(n, &block) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) self.inner_implementation_action = block set_expected_received_count :at_most, n self end |
#exactly(n, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrain a message expectation to be received a specific number of times.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 191 def exactly(n, &block) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) self.inner_implementation_action = block set_expected_received_count :exactly, n self end |
#never ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message not to be received at all.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 248 def never error_generator.raise_double_negation_error("expect(obj)") if negative? @expected_received_count = 0 self end |
#once(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message to be received exactly one time.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 259 def once(&block) self.inner_implementation_action = block set_expected_received_count :exactly, 1 self end |
#ordered(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect messages to be received in a specific order.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 333 def ordered(&block) if type == :stub RSpec.warning( "`allow(...).to receive(..).ordered` is not supported and will " \ "have no effect, use `and_return(*ordered_values)` instead." ) end self.inner_implementation_action = block additional_expected_calls.times do @order_group.register(self) end @ordered = true self end |
#thrice(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message to be received exactly three times.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 281 def thrice(&block) self.inner_implementation_action = block set_expected_received_count :exactly, 3 self end |
#times(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation Also known as: time
Syntactic sugar for exactly
, at_least
and at_most
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 237 def times(&block) self.inner_implementation_action = block self end |
#to_s ⇒ String Also known as: inspect
Returns a nice representation of the message expectation.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 350 def to_s args_description = error_generator.method_call_args_description(@argument_list_matcher.expected_args, "", "") { true } args_description = "(#{args_description})" unless args_description.start_with?("(") "#<#{self.class} #{error_generator.intro}.#{}#{args_description}>" end |
#twice(&block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Expect a message to be received exactly two times.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 270 def twice(&block) self.inner_implementation_action = block set_expected_received_count :exactly, 2 self end |
#with(*args, &block) ⇒ MessageExpectation
Constrains a stub or message expectation to invocations with specific arguments.
With a stub, if the message might be received with other args as well,
you should stub a default value first, and then stub or mock the same
message using with
to constrain to specific arguments.
A message expectation will fail if the message is received with different arguments.
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# File 'lib/rspec/mocks/message_expectation.rb', line 314 def with(*args, &block) raise_already_invoked_error_if_necessary(__method__) if args.empty? raise ArgumentError, "`with` must have at least one argument. Use `no_args` matcher to set the expectation of receiving no arguments." end self.inner_implementation_action = block @argument_list_matcher = ArgumentListMatcher.new(*args) self end |