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Hamcrest 2.1.0 (2023-10-22)

Features

  • Add a matcher for exceptions in asyncio future (#171)

Bugfixes

  • Use the correct generic type in the internal describe_keyvalue method (#182)

Hamcrest 2.0.4 (2022-08-07)

Bugfixes

  • has_properties now returns Matcher[Any] type, which addresses type checking errors when nested as a matcher. (#207)

#207

Features

  • Added Python 3.11 testing

#206

Misc ^^^^

2.0.3 (2021-12-12)

Features

    • Adds the tests to the sdist. Fixed by #150
#141
    • Update the CI to test Python 3.10
#160
    • Add pretty string representation for matchers objects

#170

Bugfixes

  • Test coverage is now submitted to codecov.io.

    Fixed by #150

#135

  • Change to the has_entry() matcher - if exactly one key matches, but the value does not, report only the mismatching value.

    Fixed by #157

#156
    • Fix is_() type annotations

#180

Misc ^^^^

Version 2.0.2

Various type hint bug fixes.

Version 2.0.1

  • Make hamcrest package PEP 561 compatible, i.e. supply type hints for external use.

Version 2.0.0

Drop formal support for 2.x Drop formal support for 3.x < 3.5

Fix #128 - raises() grows support for additional matchers on exception object.

  • Made has_properties() report all mismatches, not just the first.
  • Silence warnings.
  • Type fixes.
  • Remove obsolete dependencies.

Version 1.10.1

Add support up to Python 3.8

Fix #66 - deprecate contains() in favour of contains_exactly(). Fix #72 - make has_properties mismatch description less verbose by adding option to AllOf not to include matcher description in its mismatch messages. Fix #82 - include exception details in mismatch description.

Version 1.9.0

Drop formal support for 2.x < 2.7 Drop formal support for 3.x < 3.4

Fix #62 - Return result of a deferred call

Version 1.8.5

Fix #56 - incorrect handling of () in is_ matcher Fix #60 - correct calling API call with args

Version 1.8.4

  • Fix #54 - Make instance_of work with tuple like isinstance and unittest's assertIsInstance

Version 1.8.3

  • Fix #52 - bad handling when reporting mismatches for byte arrays in Python 3

Version 1.8.2

  • [Bug] Fix unicode syntax via u() introduction (puppsman)

Version 1.8.1

  • Added not_ alias for is_not [Matteo Bertini]
  • Added doc directory to the sdist [Alex Brandt]

Version 1.8

  • Supported versions
  • Support for Python 2.5 and Jython 2.5 has been dropped. They may still work, but no promises.
  • Bug Fixes
  • [#39] is_empty was missing from the global namespace
  • New Features
  • Support for numpy numeric values in iscloseto (Alexander Beedie)
  • A matcher targeting exceptions and call results (Per Fagrell)

Version 1.7

2 Sep 2013 (Version 1.7.2)

  • Supported versions
    • As of this version, support for Python 3.1 has been dropped due to no available CI platform.
    • Added support for Python 3.3
  • Bug fixes:
    • string_contains_in_order is now used in the test as it would be in an application, and is properly exported. (Romilly Cocking)
    • Fix mismatch description of containing_inanyorder (David Keijser)
    • added import of stringmatches to text/__init__.py (Eric Scheidemantle)
    • added matches_regexp to __all__ list to library/__init__.py (Eric Scheidemantle)

5 Jan 2010 (Version 1.7.1)

  • Bug fixes:
    • included a fix by jaimegildesagredo for issue #28 (has_properties was not importable)
    • included a fix by keys for contains_inanyorder

29 Dec 2012 (All changes by Chris Rose unless otherwise noted.)

  • New matchers:
    • matches_regexp matches a regular expression in a string.
    • has_properties matches an object with more than one property.
    • is_empty matches any object with length 0.
  • Improvements:
    • Can now do matching against old-style classes.
    • Sequence matchers handle generators, as well as actual sequences and pseudo-sequences.
    • README enhancements by ming13

Version 1.6

27 Sep 2011 (All changes by Chris Rose unless otherwise noted.)

  • Packaging:
  • Python 3.2 support.
  • New matchers:
  • has_property('property_name', value_matcher) matches if object has a property with a given name whose value satisfies a given matcher.
  • Improvements:
  • hasEntries supports two new calling conventions:
    has_entries({'key' : value_matcher, 'key_2' : other_value_matcher}) has_entries(key=value_matcher, key_2=other_value_matcher)
  • Describe Unicode strings by their __repr__. Thanks to: Sebastian Arming
  • Rewrote documentation. (Jon Reid)

Version 1.5

29 Apr 2011

  • Packaging:
    • Python 3.1 support. Thanks to: Chris Rose
    • Easier installation with bootstrapping. Thanks to: Chris Rose
  • Mock integration:
    • "match_equality" wraps a matcher to define equality in terms of satisfying the matcher. This allows Hamcrest matchers to be used in libraries that are not Hamcrest-aware, such as Michael Foord's mock library. Thanks to: Chris Rose
  • New matcher:
    • "string_contains_in_order" matches string containing given list of substrings, in order. Thanks to: Romilly Cocking
  • Improved matchers:
    • For consistency, changed "any_of" and "all_of" to implicitly wrap non-matcher values in EqualTo. Thanks to: Chris Rose
    • Changed "sameInstance" mismatch description to omit address when describing None.

Version 1.4

13 Feb 2011

  • New matchers:
    • "has_entries" matches dictionary containing key-value pairs satisfying a given list of alternating keys and value matchers.
  • "assert_that" can be invoked with a single boolean argument; the reason message is now optional. This is a convenience replacement for assertTrue. Thanks to: Jeong-Min Lee
  • Improved descriptions:
    • Reverted 1.3 change: Describe None as "<None>" after all, since it is an object.
    • "is_" no longer says "is ..." in its description, but just lets the inner description pass through.
    • Consistently use articles to begin descriptions, such as "a sequence containing" instead of "sequence containing".

Version 1.3

04 Feb 2011

  • PyHamcrest is now compatible with Python 3! To install PyHamcrest on Python 3:
    • Install the "distribute" package, http://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute
    • Run "python3 setup.py install" Unit tests are not converted by the install procedure. Run "2to3 -nw ." separately to convert them. You may discover import statements in the __init__.py files (and one in core/base_description.py) that need dot prefixes. Thanks to: Jeong-Min Lee
  • Improved descriptions and mismatch descriptions of several matchers, including: - Fixed "contains" and "contains_inanyorder" to describe mismatch if item is not a sequence. - Fixed "described_as" to use nested matcher to generate mismatch description. - "same_instance" is more readable, and includes object memory addresses. - If object has a length, "has_length" mismatch describes actual length. - Describe None as "None" instead of "<None>". - Don't wrap angle brackets around a description that already has them. - Improved readability of several matchers.

Version 1.2.1

04 Jan 2011

  • Fixed "assert_that" to describe the diagnosis of the mismatch, not just the

mismatched value. PyHamcrest will now give even more useful information.

  • Expanded BaseDescription.append_description_of to handle all types of values, not just self-describing values.
  • Deprecated:
    • Description.append_value no longer needed; call append_description_of instead.
    • BaseDescription.append_value_list no longer needed; call append_list instead.
    • SelfDescribingValue no longer needed.

1.2.1 fixes to 1.2: - Corrected manifest so install works. Thanks to: Jeong-Min Lee

Version 1.1

28 Dec 2010

  • New matchers:
    • "contains" matches sequence containing matching items in order.
    • "contains_inanyorder" matches sequence containing matching items in any order.
  • Added Sphinx documentation support.

Version 1.0

04 Dec 2010 * First official release * Text matchers now support Unicode strings

15 Jan 2008 * Initial submission