A fluent API for enforcing design contracts with automatic message generation:
✔️ Easy to use
✔️ Fast
✔️ Production-ready
To get started, add this dependency:
npm install --save @cowwoc/requirements@4.0.11
or pnpm:
pnpm add @cowwoc/requirements@4.0.11
import {requireThatString} from "@cowwoc/requirements";
class Cake
{
private bitesTaken = 0;
private piecesLeft;
public constructor(piecesLeft: number)
{
requireThat(piecesLeft, "piecesLeft").isPositive();
this.piecesLeft = piecesLeft;
}
public eat(): number
{
++bitesTaken;
assertThat(bitesTaken, "bitesTaken").isNotNegative().elseThrow();
piecesLeft -= ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextInt(5);
assertThat(piecesLeft, "piecesLeft").isNotNegative().elseThrow();
return piecesLeft;
}
public getFailures(): String[]
{
return checkIf(bitesTaken, "bitesTaken").isNotNegative().
and(checkIf(piecesLeft, "piecesLeft").isGreaterThan(3)).
elseGetMessages();
}
}
If you violate a precondition:
const cake = new Cake(-1000);
You'll get:
RangeError: "piecesLeft" must be positive.
actual: -1000
If you violate a class invariant:
const cake = new Cake(1_000_000);
while (true)
cake.eat();
You'll get:
lang.AssertionError: "bitesTaken" may not be negative.
actual: -128
If you violate a postcondition:
const cake = new Cake(100);
while (true)
cake.eat();
You'll get:
AssertionError: "piecesLeft" may not be negative.
actual: -4
If you violate multiple conditions at once:
const cake = new Cake(1);
cake.bitesTaken = -1;
cake.piecesLeft = 2;
const failures = [];
for (const failure of cake.getFailures())
failures.add(failure);
console.log(failures.join("\n\n"));
You'll get:
"bitesTaken" may not be negative.
actual: -1
"piecesLeft" must be greater than 3.
actual: 2
This library offers the following features:
Designed for discovery using your favorite IDE's auto-complete feature. The main entry points are:
requireThat(value, name)
for method preconditions.
assertThat(value, name)
for class invariants, method postconditions and private methods.
checkIf(value, name)
for multiple failures and customized error handling.
See the API documentation for more details.
checkIf().elseGetMessages()
to return failure messages without throwing an exception.
This is the fastest validation approach, ideal for web services.assert that(value, name)
over assert that(value)
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