package matchers_test import ( . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" . "github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers" ) var _ = Describe("MatchRegexp", func() { Context("when actual is a string", func() { It("should match against the string", func() { Ω(" a2!bla").Should(MatchRegexp(`\d!`)) Ω(" a2!bla").ShouldNot(MatchRegexp(`[A-Z]`)) }) }) Context("when actual is a stringer", func() { It("should call the stringer and match agains the returned string", func() { Ω(&myStringer{a: "Abc3"}).Should(MatchRegexp(`[A-Z][a-z]+\d`)) }) }) Context("when the matcher is called with multiple arguments", func() { It("should pass the string and arguments to sprintf", func() { Ω(" a23!bla").Should(MatchRegexp(`\d%d!`, 3)) }) }) Context("when actual is neither a string nor a stringer", func() { It("should error", func() { success, err := (&MatchRegexpMatcher{Regexp: `\d`}).Match(2) Ω(success).Should(BeFalse()) Ω(err).Should(HaveOccurred()) }) }) Context("when the passed in regexp fails to compile", func() { It("should error", func() { success, err := (&MatchRegexpMatcher{Regexp: "("}).Match("Foo") Ω(success).Should(BeFalse()) Ω(err).Should(HaveOccurred()) }) }) })