public interface MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M extends com.google.protobuf.Message>
The keys of these maps are treated as ordinary objects, and keys which happen to be
 protocol buffers are not given special treatment. They are compared with Object#equals()
 and Object.hashCode() as documented by the Map interface.
 
Methods may be chained in any order, but the chain should terminate with a method that doesn't
 return a MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion, such as containsExactly(java.lang.Object, M, java.lang.Object...) or containsEntry(java.lang.Object, M).
 
The state of a MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion object after each method is called is
 left undefined. Users should not retain references to MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion
 instances.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
void | 
containsEntry(Object expectedKey,
             M expectedValue)
Fails if the map does not contain an entry with the given key and a value that corresponds to
 the given value. 
 | 
Ordered | 
containsExactly(Object k0,
               M v0,
               Object... rest)
Fails if the map does not contain exactly the given set of keys mapping to values that
 correspond to the given values. 
 | 
Ordered | 
containsExactlyEntriesIn(Map<?,? extends M> expectedMap)
Fails if the map does not contain exactly the keys in the given map, mapping to values that
 correspond to the values of the given map. 
 | 
void | 
doesNotContainEntry(Object excludedKey,
                   M excludedValue)
Fails if the map contains an entry with the given key and a value that corresponds to the given
 value. 
 | 
boolean | 
equals(Object o)
Deprecated. 
 
Do not call  
equals() on a MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion. | 
int | 
hashCode()
Deprecated. 
 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion does not support hashCode(). | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
ignoringFieldAbsenceForValues()
Specifies that the 'has' bit of individual fields should be ignored when comparing for
 equality. 
 | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
ignoringFieldDescriptorsForValues(com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor firstFieldDescriptor,
                                 com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor... rest)
Excludes all message fields matching the given  
Descriptors.FieldDescriptors from the comparison. | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
ignoringFieldDescriptorsForValues(Iterable<com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor> fieldDescriptors)
Excludes all message fields matching the given  
Descriptors.FieldDescriptors from the comparison. | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
ignoringFieldScopeForValues(FieldScope fieldScope)
Excludes all specific field paths under the argument  
FieldScope from the comparison. | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
ignoringFieldsForValues(int firstFieldNumber,
                       int... rest)
Excludes the top-level message fields with the given tag numbers from the comparison. 
 | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
ignoringFieldsForValues(Iterable<Integer> fieldNumbers)
Excludes the top-level message fields with the given tag numbers from the comparison. 
 | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
ignoringRepeatedFieldOrderForValues()
Specifies that the ordering of repeated fields, at all levels, should be ignored when comparing
 for equality. 
 | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
reportingMismatchesOnlyForValues()
If set, in the event of a comparison failure, the error message printed will list only those
 specific fields that did not match between the actual and expected values. 
 | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> | 
withPartialScopeForValues(FieldScope fieldScope)
Limits the comparison of Protocol buffers to the defined  
FieldScope. | 
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> ignoringFieldAbsenceForValues()
For version 2 Protocol Buffers, this setting determines whether two protos with the same
 value for a primitive field compare equal if one explicitly sets the value, and the other
 merely implicitly uses the schema-defined default. This setting also determines whether unknown
 fields should be considered in the comparison. By ignoringFieldAbsence(), unknown
 fields are ignored, and value-equal fields as specified above are considered equal.
 
For version 3 Protocol Buffers, this setting has no effect. Primitive fields set to their default value are indistinguishable from unset fields in proto 3. Proto 3 also eliminates unknown fields, so this setting has no effect there either.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> ignoringRepeatedFieldOrderForValues()
This setting applies to all repeated fields recursively, but it does not ignore structure.
 For example, with #ignoringRepeatedFieldOrder(), a repeated int32 field bar, set inside a repeated message field foo, the following protos will all compare
 equal:
 
 message1: {
   foo: {
     bar: 1
     bar: 2
   }
   foo: {
     bar: 3
     bar: 4
   }
 }
 message2: {
   foo: {
     bar: 2
     bar: 1
   }
   foo: {
     bar: 4
     bar: 3
   }
 }
 message3: {
   foo: {
     bar: 4
     bar: 3
   }
   foo: {
     bar: 2
     bar: 1
   }
 }
 
 However, the following message will compare equal to none of these:
 message4: {
   foo: {
     bar: 1
     bar: 3
   }
   foo: {
     bar: 2
     bar: 4
   }
 }
 
 This setting does not apply to map fields, for which field order is always ignored. The serialization order of map fields is undefined, and it may change from runtime to runtime.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> withPartialScopeForValues(FieldScope fieldScope)
FieldScope.
 This method is additive and has well-defined ordering semantics. If the invoking MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion is already scoped to a FieldScope X, and
 this method is invoked with FieldScope Y, the resultant MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion is constrained to the intersection of FieldScopes
 X and Y.
 
By default, MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion is constrained to FieldScopes.all(), that is, no fields are excluded from comparison.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> ignoringFieldsForValues(int firstFieldNumber, int... rest)
This method adds on any previous FieldScope related settings, overriding previous
 changes to ensure the specified fields are ignored recursively. All sub-fields of these field
 numbers are ignored, and all sub-messages of type M will also have these field numbers
 ignored.
 
If an invalid field number is supplied, the terminal comparison operation will throw a runtime exception.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> ignoringFieldsForValues(Iterable<Integer> fieldNumbers)
This method adds on any previous FieldScope related settings, overriding previous
 changes to ensure the specified fields are ignored recursively. All sub-fields of these field
 numbers are ignored, and all sub-messages of type M will also have these field numbers
 ignored.
 
If an invalid field number is supplied, the terminal comparison operation will throw a runtime exception.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> ignoringFieldDescriptorsForValues(com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor firstFieldDescriptor, com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor... rest)
Descriptors.FieldDescriptors from the comparison.
 This method adds on any previous FieldScope related settings, overriding previous
 changes to ensure the specified fields are ignored recursively. All sub-fields of these field
 descriptors are ignored, no matter where they occur in the tree.
 
If a field descriptor which does not, or cannot occur in the proto structure is supplied, it is silently ignored.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> ignoringFieldDescriptorsForValues(Iterable<com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor> fieldDescriptors)
Descriptors.FieldDescriptors from the comparison.
 This method adds on any previous FieldScope related settings, overriding previous
 changes to ensure the specified fields are ignored recursively. All sub-fields of these field
 descriptors are ignored, no matter where they occur in the tree.
 
If a field descriptor which does not, or cannot occur in the proto structure is supplied, it is silently ignored.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> ignoringFieldScopeForValues(FieldScope fieldScope)
FieldScope from the comparison.
 This method is additive and has well-defined ordering semantics. If the invoking MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion is already scoped to a FieldScope X, and
 this method is invoked with FieldScope Y, the resultant MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion is constrained to the subtraction of X - Y.
 
By default, MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion is constrained to FieldScopes.all(), that is, no fields are excluded from comparison.
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion<M> reportingMismatchesOnlyForValues()
This a purely cosmetic setting, and it has no effect on the behavior of the test.
void containsEntry(@Nullable Object expectedKey, @Nullable M expectedValue)
void doesNotContainEntry(@Nullable Object excludedKey, @Nullable M excludedValue)
Ordered containsExactly(@Nullable Object k0, @Nullable M v0, Object... rest)
The values must all be of type M, and a ClassCastException will be thrown if
 any other type is encountered.
 
Warning: the use of varargs means that we cannot guarantee an equal number of key/value pairs at compile time. Please make sure you provide varargs in key/value pairs!
Ordered containsExactlyEntriesIn(Map<?,? extends M> expectedMap)
@Deprecated boolean equals(Object o)
equals() on a MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion.equals in class ObjectSubject.equals(Object)@Deprecated int hashCode()
MapWithProtoValuesFluentAssertion does not support hashCode().hashCode in class ObjectSubject.hashCode()Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.