Then again, JUnit5 is coming also with lambda support. Which is something we should
migrate to as well. I don't know if it works with AssertJ, Google couldn't find
any information. Lets try to avoid too many conflicts at least.
- Micke
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Takvorian" <jtakvori(a)redhat.com>
To: "John Mazzitelli" <mazz(a)redhat.com>, "Discussions around Hawkular
development" <hawkular-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 10:42:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Hawkular-dev] Assertj framework
BTW groovy tests use junit assertions, so here also we could use assertj if we want to.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Joel Takvorian < jtakvori(a)redhat.com > wrote:
never be sure if it's "expected, actual" or
"actual, expected".
It's an interesting point, because the assertj way is precisely solving this issue
with its english-like fluent writing : "Assert that <something> [is / contains
/ matches / whatever] <some other thing>". It's quite clear in this
sentence that the subject is <actual>, complement is <expected>. And you never
have to worry about it anymore.
About the testing libraries, if we try to analyse that:
JUnit: can't get rid of it, however the JUnit assertions could eventually be gradually
replaced with the ones of the preferred framework if we want absolute homogeneity (but do
we really want it?)
TestNG: same as above, could be gradually replaced
Mockito: still useful, not overlapping
Testing in Groovy: my guess is that it was interesting to use groovy for on the fly
objects declaration, maybe among other benefits. It seems to suits quite well for
integration test, no?
I haven't found the scala tests yet :)
So the overlapping parts are more on JUnit / TestNG, and Assertj if we come to add it. But
comparing to junit/testng, assertj clearly brings nice facilities as I described above.
IMHO there's no need to rewrite every tests, adopting a new assertion framework can be
done just progressively, without forcing anybody to adopt it right here right now.
It's just giving some more tools that can be very appreciated some day on a particular
situation.
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