Class: GreenPepper::DoWithLineCheck
- Inherits:
-
DoWithLine
- Object
- DoWithLine
- GreenPepper::DoWithLineCheck
- Defined in:
- lib/greenpepper/example/dowithexample.rb
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from DoWithLine
#function, #parameters, #result_column
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #check? ⇒ Boolean
- #execute(fixture) ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(func, column, expected_value, params) ⇒ DoWithLineCheck
constructor
A new instance of DoWithLineCheck.
Methods inherited from DoWithLine
#accept?, #function?, #reject?
Constructor Details
#initialize(func, column, expected_value, params) ⇒ DoWithLineCheck
Returns a new instance of DoWithLineCheck.
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# File 'lib/greenpepper/example/dowithexample.rb', line 135 def initialize(func, column, expected_value, params) super func, column, params @expected_value = expected_value end |
Instance Method Details
#check? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/greenpepper/example/dowithexample.rb', line 158 def check? true end |
#execute(fixture) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/greenpepper/example/dowithexample.rb', line 140 def execute(fixture) res = call_func fixture #For Check functions, we need to have a way in the fixture to #convert the string in the fixture. The function called by the #converter will be parse_check_#{@function} expected = TypeConverter.instance.auto_convert_string( fixture, 'check_' + @function, @expected_value) return SuccessExampleResult.new if res == expected formated_result = TypeConverter.instance.auto_convert_object( fixture, 'check_' + @function, @expected_value, res) WriteExpectedExampleResult.new formated_result, @expected_value end |