Migrate JUnit asserts to AssertJ
org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitToAssertj
AssertJ provides a rich set of assertions, truly helpful error messages, improves test code readability. Converts assertions from org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions
to org.assertj.core.api.Assertions
. Will convert JUnit 4 to JUnit Jupiter if necessary to match and modify assertions.
Tags
- testing
- assertj
Recipe source
GitHub, Issue Tracker, Maven Central
- groupId: org.openrewrite.recipe
- artifactId: rewrite-testing-frameworks
- version: 2.22.0
This recipe is composed of more than one recipe. If you want to customize the set of recipes this is composed of, you can find and copy the GitHub source for the recipe from the link above.
Definition
- Recipe List
- Yaml Recipe List
- JUnit Jupiter best practices
- JUnit
assertArrayEquals
to assertJ - JUnit
assertEquals
to AssertJ - JUnit
assertFalse
to AssertJ - JUnit
assertNotEquals
to AssertJ - JUnit
assertNotNull
to AssertJ - JUnit
assertNull
to AssertJ - JUnit
assertSame
to AssertJ - JUnit
assertTrue
to AssertJ - JUnit fail to AssertJ
- JUnit AssertThrows to AssertJ exceptionType
- JUnit
assertInstanceOf
to AssertJ - Add Gradle or Maven dependency
- groupId:
org.assertj
- artifactId:
assertj-core
- version:
3.x
- onlyIfUsing:
org.assertj.core.api.Assertions
- acceptTransitive:
true
- groupId:
- Refaster rules to replace JUnit assertions with AssertJ equivalents
---
type: specs.openrewrite.org/v1beta/recipe
name: org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitToAssertj
displayName: Migrate JUnit asserts to AssertJ
description: AssertJ provides a rich set of assertions, truly helpful error messages, improves test code readability. Converts assertions from `org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions` to `org.assertj.core.api.Assertions`. Will convert JUnit 4 to JUnit Jupiter if necessary to match and modify assertions.
tags:
- testing
- assertj
recipeList:
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.junit5.JUnit5BestPractices
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertArrayEqualsToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertEqualsToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertFalseToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertNotEqualsToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertNotNullToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertNullToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertSameToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertTrueToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitFailToAssertJFail
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertThrowsToAssertExceptionType
- org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitAssertInstanceOfToAssertThat
- org.openrewrite.java.dependencies.AddDependency:
groupId: org.assertj
artifactId: assertj-core
version: 3.x
onlyIfUsing: org.assertj.core.api.Assertions
acceptTransitive: true
- tech.picnic.errorprone.refasterrules.JUnitToAssertJRulesRecipes
Usage
This recipe has no required configuration options. It can be activated by adding a dependency on org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-testing-frameworks:2.22.0
in your build file or by running a shell command (in which case no build changes are needed):
- Gradle
- Gradle init script
- Maven POM
- Maven Command Line
- Moderne CLI
- Add the following to your
build.gradle
file:
plugins {
id("org.openrewrite.rewrite") version("6.27.1")
}
rewrite {
activeRecipe("org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitToAssertj")
setExportDatatables(true)
}
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
rewrite("org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-testing-frameworks:2.22.0")
}
- Run
gradle rewriteRun
to run the recipe.
- Create a file named
init.gradle
in the root of your project.
initscript {
repositories {
maven { url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2" }
}
dependencies { classpath("org.openrewrite:plugin:6.27.1") }
}
rootProject {
plugins.apply(org.openrewrite.gradle.RewritePlugin)
dependencies {
rewrite("org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-testing-frameworks:2.22.0")
}
rewrite {
activeRecipe("org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitToAssertj")
setExportDatatables(true)
}
afterEvaluate {
if (repositories.isEmpty()) {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
}
}
}
- Run the recipe.
gradle --init-script init.gradle rewriteRun
- Add the following to your
pom.xml
file:
<project>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.openrewrite.maven</groupId>
<artifactId>rewrite-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>5.45.0</version>
<configuration>
<exportDatatables>true</exportDatatables>
<activeRecipes>
<recipe>org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitToAssertj</recipe>
</activeRecipes>
</configuration>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.openrewrite.recipe</groupId>
<artifactId>rewrite-testing-frameworks</artifactId>
<version>2.22.0</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</project>
- Run
mvn rewrite:run
to run the recipe.
You will need to have Maven installed on your machine before you can run the following command.
mvn -U org.openrewrite.maven:rewrite-maven-plugin:run -Drewrite.recipeArtifactCoordinates=org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-testing-frameworks:RELEASE -Drewrite.activeRecipes=org.openrewrite.java.testing.assertj.JUnitToAssertj -Drewrite.exportDatatables=true
You will need to have configured the Moderne CLI on your machine before you can run the following command.
mod run . --recipe JUnitToAssertj
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Data Tables
Source files that had results
org.openrewrite.table.SourcesFileResults
Source files that were modified by the recipe run.
Column Name | Description |
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Source path before the run | The source path of the file before the run. null when a source file was created during the run. |
Source path after the run | A recipe may modify the source path. This is the path after the run. null when a source file was deleted during the run. |
Parent of the recipe that made changes | In a hierarchical recipe, the parent of the recipe that made a change. Empty if this is the root of a hierarchy or if the recipe is not hierarchical at all. |
Recipe that made changes | The specific recipe that made a change. |
Estimated time saving | An estimated effort that a developer to fix manually instead of using this recipe, in unit of seconds. |
Cycle | The recipe cycle in which the change was made. |
Source files that errored on a recipe
org.openrewrite.table.SourcesFileErrors
The details of all errors produced by a recipe run.
Column Name | Description |
---|---|
Source path | The file that failed to parse. |
Recipe that made changes | The specific recipe that made a change. |
Stack trace | The stack trace of the failure. |
Recipe performance
org.openrewrite.table.RecipeRunStats
Statistics used in analyzing the performance of recipes.
Column Name | Description |
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The recipe | The recipe whose stats are being measured both individually and cumulatively. |
Source file count | The number of source files the recipe ran over. |
Source file changed count | The number of source files which were changed in the recipe run. Includes files created, deleted, and edited. |
Cumulative scanning time | The total time spent across the scanning phase of this recipe. |
99th percentile scanning time | 99 out of 100 scans completed in this amount of time. |
Max scanning time | The max time scanning any one source file. |
Cumulative edit time | The total time spent across the editing phase of this recipe. |
99th percentile edit time | 99 out of 100 edits completed in this amount of time. |
Max edit time | The max time editing any one source file. |
Contributors
Yeikel, Jacob van Lingen, Greg Adams, Aleksandar A Simpson, Patrick Way, Patrick, Knut Wannheden, Adriano Machado, Tim te Beek, Shivani Sharma, Jonathan Schneider, timo-abele, Tim te Beek, Jonathan Schnéider, Sam Snyder, Nick McKinney, Laurens Westerlaken, Aaron Gershman, Ties van de Ven, Tim te Beek, Philippe GRANET, Jeroen Meijer, Michael Keppler