This plugin can generate AssertJ assertions for your own classes via maven (it is based on assertj-assertions-generator).
Let's say that you have a Player
class with name
and team
attributes, the plugin is able to create a PlayerAssert
assertions class with hasName
and hasTeam
assertions, to write code like :
assertThat(mvp).hasName("Lebron James").hasTeam("Miami Heat");
The plugin can be launched with command mvn generate-test-sources
(or simply mvn test
) or with any IDE that supports maven.
By default, it generates the assertions source files in target/generated-test-sources/assertions
as per maven convention (but this can be changed - see below).
Example of plugin execution:
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AssertJ assertions generation report
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--- Generator input parameters ---
Generating AssertJ assertions for classes in following packages and subpackages:
- org.assertj.examples.data
--- Generator results ---
Directory where custom assertions files have been generated :
- /home/joe/assertj/assertj-examples/target/generated-test-sources/assertj-assertions
Custom assertions files generated :
- TeamAssert.java
- BasketBallPlayerAssert.java
- EmployeeAssert.java
- NameAssert.java
- MagicalAssert.java
- PersonAssert.java
- RaceAssert.java
- GameServiceAssert.java
- MansionAssert.java
- TitleAssert.java
- AlignmentAssert.java
- TolkienCharacterAssert.java
- RingAssert.java
- MovieAssert.java
- TeamManagerAssert.java
Assertions entry point class has been generated in file:
- /home/joe/assertj/assertj-examples/target/generated-test-sources/assertj-assertions/org/assertj/examples/data/Assertions.java
Please have a look at the complete documentation in assertj.org assertions generator section, including a quickstart guide.