Esempio n. 1
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        public void ValidateIntegerToBeGreaterThanEqualValue()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            validator.BeGreaterThan(42);

            // Then
            Assert.True(true);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        public void ValidateIntegerToNotBeBetweenBiggerValues()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            validator.BeBetween(65, 130);

            // Then
            Assert.True(true);
        }
Esempio n. 3
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        public void ValidateIntegerToBePositive()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(-42);

            // When
            validator.BePositive();

            // Then
            Assert.True(true);
        }
Esempio n. 4
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        public void ValidateIntegerNotToBeOneOfExpectedValues()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            validator.BeOneOf(new[] { 10, 39 });

            // Then
            Assert.True(true);
        }
Esempio n. 5
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        public void ValidateIntegerNotToBeNegative()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(0);

            // When
            validator.BeNegative();

            // Then
            Assert.True(true);
        }
Esempio n. 6
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        public void ValidateIntegerNotToBeLessThanOrEqualToValue()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            validator.BeLessThanOrEqualTo(13);

            // Then
            Assert.True(true);
        }
Esempio n. 7
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        public void ValidateIntegerToNotBeLessThanBiggerValue()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            validator.BeLessThan(13);

            // Then
            Assert.True(true);
        }
Esempio n. 8
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        public void ValidateIntegerToBeBetweenValuesMinimumAndMaximumViolated()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            var exception = Assert.Throws <XunitException>(() => validator.BeBetween(13, 130, "that's the bottom line"));

            // Then
            Assert.NotNull(exception);
            var rn = Environment.NewLine;

            Assert.Equal(
                $"{rn}validator{rn}is \"42\"{rn}but was expected not to be between \"13\" and \"130\"{rn}because that's the bottom line",
                exception.UserMessage);
        }
Esempio n. 9
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        public void ValidateIntegerNotToBePositiveViolated()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(0);

            // When
            var exception = Assert.Throws <XunitException>(() => validator.BePositive(because: "that's the bottom line"));

            // Then
            Assert.NotNull(exception);
            var rn = Environment.NewLine;

            Assert.Equal(
                $"{rn}validator{rn}is \"0\"{rn}but was expected not to have a positive value{rn}because that's the bottom line",
                exception.UserMessage);
        }
Esempio n. 10
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        public void ValidateIntegerNotToBeOneOfViolated()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            var exception = Assert.Throws <XunitException>(() => validator.BeOneOf(new[] { 13, 42 }, because: "that's the bottom line"));

            // Then
            Assert.NotNull(exception);
            var rn = Environment.NewLine;

            Assert.Equal(
                $"{rn}validator{rn}is \"42\"{rn}but was expected not to be one of the following values: \"13\", \"42\"{rn}because that's the bottom line",
                exception.UserMessage);
        }
Esempio n. 11
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        public void ValidateIntegerNotToBeLessThanOrEqualToValueViolated()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            var exception = Assert.Throws <XunitException>(() => validator.BeLessThanOrEqualTo(42, "that's the bottom line"));

            // Then
            Assert.NotNull(exception);
            var rn = Environment.NewLine;

            Assert.Equal(
                $"{rn}validator{rn}is \"42\"{rn}but was expected not to be less than or equal to \"42\"{rn}because that's the bottom line",
                exception.UserMessage);
        }
Esempio n. 12
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        public void ValidateIntegerToNotBeGreaterThanValueViolated()
        {
            // Given
            var validator = new IntInverseValidator(42);

            // When
            var exception = Assert.Throws <XunitException>(() => validator.BeGreaterThan(13, "that's the bottom line"));

            // Then
            Assert.NotNull(exception);
            var rn = Environment.NewLine;

            Assert.Equal(
                $"{rn}validator{rn}is \"42\"{rn}but was expected not to be greater than \"13\"{rn}because that's the bottom line",
                exception.UserMessage);
        }