SpringMVC/ mockMVC/ jsonpath compare list of strin

2020-02-19 07:34发布

I am currently writing some unit tests for a Spring MVC project. As the returned media type is JSON, I try to use jsonPath to check if the correct values are returned.

The trouble I have is to verify if a list of strings contains the correct (and only the correct) values.

My Plan was:

  1. Check that the list has the correct length
  2. For each element that's supposed to be returned, check whether it's in the list

sadly, none of these things seem to work.

Here's the relevant part of my code:

Collection<AuthorityRole> correctRoles = magicDataSource.getRoles();

ResultActions actions = this.mockMvc.perform(get("/accounts/current/roles").accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON))
.andExpect(status().isOk()) // works
.andExpect(jsonPath("$.data.roles").isArray()) // works
.andExpect(jsonPath("$.data.roles.length").value(correctRoles.size())); // doesn't work

for (AuthorityRole role : correctRoles) // doesn't work
  actions.andExpect(jsonPath("$.data.roles[?(@=='%s')]", role.toString()).exists());

Only the first two "expectations" (isOk & isArray) are working. The other ones (for length and content) I can twist and turn however I want, they're not giving me any useful result.

Any suggestions?

2条回答
倾城 Initia
2楼-- · 2020-02-19 08:08

1) Instead of

.andExpect(jsonPath("$.data.roles.length").value(correctRoles.size()));

try

.andExpect(jsonPath("$.data.roles.length()").value(correctRoles.size()));

or

.andExpect((jsonPath("$.data.roles", Matchers.hasSize(size))));

2) Instead of

for (AuthorityRole role : correctRoles) // doesn't work
  actions.andExpect(jsonPath("$.data.roles[?(@=='%s')]", role.toString()).exists());

try

actions.andExpect((jsonPath("$.data.roles", Matchers.containsInAnyOrder("role1", "role2", "role3"))));

Keep in mind that you have to add hamcrest-library.

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Juvenile、少年°
3楼-- · 2020-02-19 08:25

Here is what I ended up using:

.andExpect(jsonPath('$.data.roles').value(Matchers.hasSize(size)))

and

.andExpect(jsonPath('$.data.roles').value(Matchers.containsInAnyOrder("role1", "role2", "role3")))

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