class Assert::Assertions::Valid(PropertyType)
Overview
Validates child object(s) are valid; rendering the parent object invalid if any assertions on the child object(s) fail.
Example
class Foo
include Assert
def initialize(@some_val : Int32); end
@[Assert::EqualTo(value: 50)]
property some_val : Int32
end
class Example
include Assert
def initialize; end
@[Assert::EqualTo(value: 100)]
property int32 : Int32 = 100
@[Assert::Valid]
property foo : Foo = Foo.new(50)
@[Assert::Valid]
property foos : Array(Foo) = [Foo.new(50), Foo.new(50)]
end
Example.new.valid? # => true
Defined in:
assertions/valid.crConstructors
Instance Method Summary
-
#default_message_template : String
Returns the default
#message_template
to use if no message is provided. -
#message : String
The message to display if
self
is not valid. -
#valid? : Bool
Returns
true
if a property satisfiesself
, otherwisefalse
.
Instance methods inherited from class Assert::Assertions::Assertion
default_message_template : String
default_message_template,
groups : Array(String)
groups,
message : String
message,
message_template : String
message_template,
property_name : String
property_name,
valid? : Bool
valid?
Constructor methods inherited from class Assert::Assertions::Assertion
new(property_name : String, message : String | Nil = nil, groups : Array(String) | Nil = nil)
new
Constructor Detail
def self.new(property_name : String, actual : PropertyType, message : String | Nil = nil, groups : Array(String) | Nil = nil)
#
Instance Method Detail
def default_message_template : String
#
Returns the default #message_template
to use if no message is provided.
def message : String
#
The message to display if self
is not valid.
NOTE This method is defined automatically, and is just present for documentation purposes.