Class: RSpec::Rails::Matchers::ActiveJob::HaveEnqueuedJob Private
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Subclasses:
RSpec::Rails::Matchers::HaveEnqueuedMail
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Inherits: |
RSpec::Rails::Matchers::ActiveJob::Base
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Defined in: | rspec-rails/lib/rspec/rails/matchers/active_job.rb |
Constant Summary
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FAILURE_MESSAGE_EXPECTATION_ACTION =
# File 'rspec-rails/lib/rspec/rails/matchers/active_job.rb', line 281'enqueue'.freeze
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MESSAGE_EXPECTATION_ACTION =
# File 'rspec-rails/lib/rspec/rails/matchers/active_job.rb', line 282'enqueued'.freeze
::RSpec::Rails::Matchers::BaseMatcher
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Class Method Summary
- .new(job) ⇒ HaveEnqueuedJob constructor Internal use only
Base
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::RSpec::Rails::Matchers::BaseMatcher
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.matcher_name, .new, | |
.underscore | Borrowed from ActiveSupport. |
Instance Attribute Summary
Base
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::RSpec::Rails::Matchers::BaseMatcher
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#actual, | |
#diffable? |
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#expected, #expects_call_stack_jump?, #matcher_name, #matcher_name=, #rescued_exception, | |
#supports_block_expectations? | Most matchers are value matchers (i.e. meant to work with ‘expect(value)`) rather than block matchers (i.e. meant to work with `expect { }`), so this defaults to false. |
Instance Method Summary
- #does_not_match?(proc) ⇒ Boolean Internal use only
- #matches?(proc) ⇒ Boolean Internal use only
Base
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::RSpec::Rails::Matchers::BaseMatcher
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#actual_formatted, | |
#description | Generates a description using |
#expected_formatted, | |
#match_unless_raises | Used to wrap a block of code that will indicate failure by raising one of the named exceptions. |
#matches? | Indicates if the match is successful. |
#assert_ivars, #present_ivars |
::RSpec::Rails::Matchers::BaseMatcher::DefaultFailureMessages
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#failure_message | Provides a good generic failure message. |
#failure_message_when_negated | Provides a good generic negative failure message. |
::RSpec::Rails::Matchers::BaseMatcher::HashFormatting
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#improve_hash_formatting | ‘{ |
::RSpec::Matchers::Composable
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#& | Alias for Matchers::Composable#and. |
#=== | Delegates to #matches?. |
#and | Creates a compound |
#description_of | Returns the description of the given object in a way that is aware of composed matchers. |
#or | Creates a compound |
#values_match? | This provides a generic way to fuzzy-match an expected value against an actual value. |
#| | Alias for Matchers::Composable#or. |
#should_enumerate? | We should enumerate arrays as long as they are not recursive. |
#surface_descriptions_in | Transforms the given data structure (typically a hash or array) into a new data structure that, when |
#unreadable_io?, | |
#with_matchers_cloned | Historically, a single matcher instance was only checked against a single value. |
Instance Method Details
#does_not_match?(proc) ⇒ Boolean
# File 'rspec-rails/lib/rspec/rails/matchers/active_job.rb', line 299
def does_not_match?(proc) set_expected_number(:at_least, 1) !matches?(proc) end
#matches?(proc) ⇒ Boolean
# File 'rspec-rails/lib/rspec/rails/matchers/active_job.rb', line 289
def matches?(proc) raise ArgumentError, "have_enqueued_job and enqueue_job only support block expectations" unless Proc === proc original_enqueued_jobs = Set.new(queue_adapter.enqueued_jobs) proc.call enqueued_jobs = Set.new(queue_adapter.enqueued_jobs) check(enqueued_jobs - original_enqueued_jobs) end