public abstract class Assert extends Object
For example, if the contract of a public method states it does not
allow null
arguments, Assert can be used to validate that
contract. Doing this clearly indicates a contract violation when it
occurs and protects the class's invariants.
Typically used to validate method arguments rather than configuration properties, to check for cases that are usually programmer errors rather than configuration errors. In contrast to config initialization code, there is usually no point in falling back to defaults in such methods.
This class is similar to JUnit's assertion library. If an argument value is
deemed invalid, an IllegalArgumentException
is thrown (typically).
Constructor and Description |
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Assert() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static void |
hasLength(String text,
String message)
Assert that the given String is not empty; that is,
it must not be
null and not the empty String. |
static void |
isTrue(boolean expression,
String message)
Assert a boolean expression, throwing
IllegalArgumentException
if the test result is false . |
static void |
notEmpty(Object[] array,
String message)
Assert that an array has elements; that is, it must not be
null and must have at least one element. |
static void |
notNull(Object object)
Assert that an object is not
null . |
static void |
notNull(Object object,
String message)
Assert that an object is not
null . |
static void |
state(boolean expression,
String message)
Assert a boolean expression, throwing
IllegalStateException
if the test result is false . |
public static void isTrue(boolean expression, String message)
IllegalArgumentException
if the test result is false
.
Assert.isTrue(i > 0, "The value must be greater than zero");
expression
- a boolean expressionmessage
- the exception message to use if the assertion failsIllegalArgumentException
- if expression is false
public static void notNull(Object object, String message)
null
.
Assert.notNull(clazz, "The class must not be null");
object
- the object to checkmessage
- the exception message to use if the assertion failsIllegalArgumentException
- if the object is null
public static void notNull(Object object)
null
.
Assert.notNull(clazz);
object
- the object to checkIllegalArgumentException
- if the object is null
public static void hasLength(String text, String message)
null
and not the empty String.
Assert.hasLength(name, "Name must not be empty");
text
- the String to checkmessage
- the exception message to use if the assertion failsStringUtils.hasLength(java.lang.CharSequence)
public static void notEmpty(Object[] array, String message)
null
and must have at least one element.
Assert.notEmpty(array, "The array must have elements");
array
- the array to checkmessage
- the exception message to use if the assertion failsIllegalArgumentException
- if the object array is null
or has no elementspublic static void state(boolean expression, String message)
IllegalStateException
if the test result is false
. Call isTrue if you wish to
throw IllegalArgumentException on an assertion failure.
Assert.state(id == null, "The id property must not already be initialized");
expression
- a boolean expressionmessage
- the exception message to use if the assertion failsIllegalStateException
- if expression is false
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