RSpec::Support.require_rspec_support "object_formatter"
module RSpec
module Mocks
# Raised when a message expectation is not satisfied.
MockExpectationError = Class.new(Exception)
# Raised when a test double is used after it has been torn
# down (typically at the end of an rspec-core example).
ExpiredTestDoubleError = Class.new(MockExpectationError)
# Raised when doubles or partial doubles are used outside of the per-test lifecycle.
OutsideOfExampleError = Class.new(StandardError)
# Raised when an expectation customization method (e.g. `with`,
# `and_return`) is called on a message expectation which has already been
# invoked.
MockExpectationAlreadyInvokedError = Class.new(Exception)
# Raised for situations that RSpec cannot support due to mutations made
# externally on arguments that RSpec is holding onto to use for later
# comparisons.
#
# @deprecated We no longer raise this error but the constant remains until
# RSpec 4 for SemVer reasons.
CannotSupportArgMutationsError = Class.new(StandardError)
# @private
UnsupportedMatcherError = Class.new(StandardError)
# @private
NegationUnsupportedError = Class.new(StandardError)
# @private
VerifyingDoubleNotDefinedError = Class.new(StandardError)
# @private
class ErrorGenerator
attr_writer :opts
def initialize(target=nil)
@target = target
end
# @private
def opts
@opts ||= {}
end
# @private
def raise_unexpected_message_error(message, args)
__raise "#{intro} received unexpected message :#{message} with #{format_args(args)}"
end
# @private
def raise_unexpected_message_args_error(expectation, args_for_multiple_calls, source_id=nil)
__raise error_message(expectation, args_for_multiple_calls), nil, source_id
end
# @private
def raise_missing_default_stub_error(expectation, args_for_multiple_calls)
__raise(
error_message(expectation, args_for_multiple_calls) +
"\n Please stub a default value first if message might be received with other args as well. \n"
)
end
# @private
def raise_similar_message_args_error(expectation, args_for_multiple_calls, backtrace_line=nil)
__raise error_message(expectation, args_for_multiple_calls), backtrace_line
end
def default_error_message(expectation, expected_args, actual_args)
"#{intro} received #{expectation.message.inspect} #{unexpected_arguments_message(expected_args, actual_args)}".dup
end
# rubocop:disable Metrics/ParameterLists
# @private
def raise_expectation_error(message, expected_received_count, argument_list_matcher,
actual_received_count, expectation_count_type, args,
backtrace_line=nil, source_id=nil)
expected_part = expected_part_of_expectation_error(expected_received_count, expectation_count_type, argument_list_matcher)
received_part = received_part_of_expectation_error(actual_received_count, args)
__raise "(#{intro(:unwrapped)}).#{message}#{format_args(args)}\n #{expected_part}\n #{received_part}", backtrace_line, source_id
end
# rubocop:enable Metrics/ParameterLists
# @private
def raise_unimplemented_error(doubled_module, method_name, object)
message = case object
when InstanceVerifyingDouble
"the %s class does not implement the instance method: %s".dup <<
if ObjectMethodReference.for(doubled_module, method_name).implemented?
". Perhaps you meant to use `class_double` instead?"
else
""
end
when ClassVerifyingDouble
"the %s class does not implement the class method: %s".dup <<
if InstanceMethodReference.for(doubled_module, method_name).implemented?
". Perhaps you meant to use `instance_double` instead?"
else
""
end
else
"%s does not implement: %s"
end
__raise message % [doubled_module.description, method_name]
end
# @private
def raise_non_public_error(method_name, visibility)
raise NoMethodError, "%s method `%s' called on %s" % [
visibility, method_name, intro
]
end
# @private
def raise_invalid_arguments_error(verifier)
__raise verifier.error_message
end
# @private
def raise_expired_test_double_error
raise ExpiredTestDoubleError,
"#{intro} was originally created in one example but has leaked into " \
"another example and can no longer be used. rspec-mocks' doubles are " \
"designed to only last for one example, and you need to create a new " \
"one in each example you wish to use it for."
end
# @private
def describe_expectation(verb, message, expected_received_count, _actual_received_count, args)
"#{verb} #{message}#{format_args(args)} #{count_message(expected_received_count)}"
end
# @private
def raise_out_of_order_error(message)
__raise "#{intro} received :#{message} out of order"
end
# @private
def raise_missing_block_error(args_to_yield)
__raise "#{intro} asked to yield |#{arg_list(args_to_yield)}| but no block was passed"
end
# @private
def raise_wrong_arity_error(args_to_yield, signature)
__raise "#{intro} yielded |#{arg_list(args_to_yield)}| to block with #{signature.description}"
end
# @private
def raise_only_valid_on_a_partial_double(method)
__raise "#{intro} is a pure test double. `#{method}` is only " \
"available on a partial double."
end
# @private
def raise_expectation_on_unstubbed_method(method)
__raise "#{intro} expected to have received #{method}, but that " \
"object is not a spy or method has not been stubbed."
end
# @private
def raise_expectation_on_mocked_method(method)
__raise "#{intro} expected to have received #{method}, but that " \
"method has been mocked instead of stubbed or spied."
end
# @private
def raise_double_negation_error(wrapped_expression)
__raise "Isn't life confusing enough? You've already set a " \
"negative message expectation and now you are trying to " \
"negate it again with `never`. What does an expression like " \
"`#{wrapped_expression}.not_to receive(:msg).never` even mean?"
end
# @private
def raise_verifying_double_not_defined_error(ref)
notify(VerifyingDoubleNotDefinedError.new(
"#{ref.description.inspect} is not a defined constant. " \
"Perhaps you misspelt it? " \
"Disable check with `verify_doubled_constant_names` configuration option."
))
end
# @private
def raise_have_received_disallowed(type, reason)
__raise "Using #{type}(...) with the `have_received` " \
"matcher is not supported#{reason}."
end
# @private
def raise_cant_constrain_count_for_negated_have_received_error(count_constraint)
__raise "can't use #{count_constraint} when negative"
end
# @private
def raise_method_not_stubbed_error(method_name)
__raise "The method `#{method_name}` was not stubbed or was already unstubbed"
end
# @private
def raise_already_invoked_error(message, calling_customization)
error_message = "The message expectation for #{intro}.#{message} has already been invoked " \
"and cannot be modified further (e.g. using `#{calling_customization}`). All message expectation " \
"customizations must be applied before it is used for the first time."
notify MockExpectationAlreadyInvokedError.new(error_message)
end
def raise_expectation_on_nil_error(method_name)
__raise expectation_on_nil_message(method_name)
end
def expectation_on_nil_message(method_name)
"An expectation of `:#{method_name}` was set on `nil`. " \
"To allow expectations on `nil` and suppress this message, set `RSpec::Mocks.configuration.allow_message_expectations_on_nil` to `true`. " \
"To disallow expectations on `nil`, set `RSpec::Mocks.configuration.allow_message_expectations_on_nil` to `false`"
end
# @private
def intro(unwrapped=false)
case @target
when TestDouble then TestDoubleFormatter.format(@target, unwrapped)
when Class then
formatted = "#{@target.inspect} (class)"
return formatted if unwrapped
"#<#{formatted}>"
when NilClass then "nil"
else @target.inspect
end
end
# @private
def method_call_args_description(args, generic_prefix=" with arguments: ", matcher_prefix=" with ")
case args.first
when ArgumentMatchers::AnyArgsMatcher then "#{matcher_prefix}any arguments"
when ArgumentMatchers::NoArgsMatcher then "#{matcher_prefix}no arguments"
else
if yield
"#{generic_prefix}#{format_args(args)}"
else
""
end
end
end
private
def received_part_of_expectation_error(actual_received_count, args)
"received: #{count_message(actual_received_count)}" +
method_call_args_description(args) do
actual_received_count > 0 && args.length > 0
end
end
def expected_part_of_expectation_error(expected_received_count, expectation_count_type, argument_list_matcher)
"expected: #{count_message(expected_received_count, expectation_count_type)}" +
method_call_args_description(argument_list_matcher.expected_args) do
argument_list_matcher.expected_args.length > 0
end
end
def unexpected_arguments_message(expected_args_string, actual_args_string)
"with unexpected arguments\n expected: #{expected_args_string}\n got: #{actual_args_string}"
end
def error_message(expectation, args_for_multiple_calls)
expected_args = format_args(expectation.expected_args)
actual_args = format_received_args(args_for_multiple_calls)
message = default_error_message(expectation, expected_args, actual_args)
if args_for_multiple_calls.one?
diff = diff_message(expectation.expected_args, args_for_multiple_calls.first)
message << "\nDiff:#{diff}" unless diff.strip.empty?
end
message
end
def diff_message(expected_args, actual_args)
formatted_expected_args = expected_args.map do |x|
RSpec::Support.rspec_description_for_object(x)
end
formatted_expected_args, actual_args = unpack_string_args(formatted_expected_args, actual_args)
differ.diff(actual_args, formatted_expected_args)
end
def unpack_string_args(formatted_expected_args, actual_args)
if [formatted_expected_args, actual_args].all? { |x| list_of_exactly_one_string?(x) }
[formatted_expected_args.first, actual_args.first]
else
[formatted_expected_args, actual_args]
end
end
def list_of_exactly_one_string?(args)
Array === args && args.count == 1 && String === args.first
end
def differ
RSpec::Support::Differ.new(:color => RSpec::Mocks.configuration.color?)
end
def __raise(message, backtrace_line=nil, source_id=nil)
message = opts[:message] unless opts[:message].nil?
exception = RSpec::Mocks::MockExpectationError.new(message)
prepend_to_backtrace(exception, backtrace_line) if backtrace_line
notify exception, :source_id => source_id
end
if RSpec::Support::Ruby.jruby?
def prepend_to_backtrace(exception, line)
raise exception
rescue RSpec::Mocks::MockExpectationError => with_backtrace
with_backtrace.backtrace.unshift(line)
end
else
def prepend_to_backtrace(exception, line)
exception.set_backtrace(caller.unshift line)
end
end
def notify(*args)
RSpec::Support.notify_failure(*args)
end
def format_args(args)
return "(no args)" if args.empty?
"(#{arg_list(args)})"
end
def arg_list(args)
args.map { |arg| RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter.format(arg) }.join(", ")
end
def format_received_args(args_for_multiple_calls)
grouped_args(args_for_multiple_calls).map do |args_for_one_call, index|
"#{format_args(args_for_one_call)}#{group_count(index, args_for_multiple_calls)}"
end.join("\n ")
end
def count_message(count, expectation_count_type=nil)
return "at least #{times(count.abs)}" if count < 0 || expectation_count_type == :at_least
return "at most #{times(count)}" if expectation_count_type == :at_most
times(count)
end
def times(count)
"#{count} time#{count == 1 ? '' : 's'}"
end
def grouped_args(args)
Hash[args.group_by { |x| x }.map { |k, v| [k, v.count] }]
end
def group_count(index, args)
" (#{times(index)})" if args.size > 1 || index > 1
end
end
# @private
def self.error_generator
@error_generator ||= ErrorGenerator.new
end
end
end