from hamcrest.core.base_matcher import BaseMatcher from hamcrest.core.helpers.hasmethod import hasmethod from hamcrest.core.helpers.wrap_matcher import wrap_matcher __author__ = "Jon Reid" __copyright__ = "Copyright 2011 hamcrest.org" __license__ = "BSD, see License.txt" class HasLength(BaseMatcher): def __init__(self, len_matcher): self.len_matcher = len_matcher def _matches(self, item): if not hasmethod(item, '__len__'): return False return self.len_matcher.matches(len(item)) def describe_mismatch(self, item, mismatch_description): super(HasLength, self).describe_mismatch(item, mismatch_description) if hasmethod(item, '__len__'): mismatch_description.append_text(' with length of ') \ .append_description_of(len(item)) def describe_to(self, description): description.append_text('an object with length of ') \ .append_description_of(self.len_matcher) def has_length(match): """Matches if ``len(item)`` satisfies a given matcher. :param match: The matcher to satisfy, or an expected value for :py:func:`~hamcrest.core.core.isequal.equal_to` matching. This matcher invokes the :py:func:`len` function on the evaluated object to get its length, passing the result to a given matcher for evaluation. If the ``match`` argument is not a matcher, it is implicitly wrapped in an :py:func:`~hamcrest.core.core.isequal.equal_to` matcher to check for :equality. Examples:: has_length(greater_than(6)) has_length(5) """ return HasLength(wrap_matcher(match))