pub struct ExpectEmail { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Expects a valid email address string.
You can build these using the crate::expect::email function.
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Source§impl ExpectEmail
impl ExpectEmail
Sourcepub fn local_part<S>(self, local_part: S) -> ExpectEmail
pub fn local_part<S>(self, local_part: S) -> ExpectEmail
Expects the local part of the email address. The ‘local part’ is the part before the ‘@’ symbol. i.e. the ‘joe’ in ‘joe@example.com’.
use axum_test::expect_json;
let server = TestServer::new(Router::new());
server.get(&"/user")
.await
.assert_json(&json!({
"name": "Joe",
"email": expect_json::email().local_part("joe"),
}));Sourcepub fn domain<S>(self, domain: S) -> ExpectEmail
pub fn domain<S>(self, domain: S) -> ExpectEmail
Expects the domain part of the email address. i.e. ‘example.com’ in ‘joe@example.com’.
use axum_test::expect_json;
let server = TestServer::new(Router::new());
server.get(&"/user")
.await
.assert_json(&json!({
"name": "Joe",
"email": expect_json::email().domain("example.com"),
}));Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ExpectEmail
impl Clone for ExpectEmail
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ExpectEmail
fn clone(&self) -> ExpectEmail
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ExpectEmail
impl Debug for ExpectEmail
Source§impl Default for ExpectEmail
impl Default for ExpectEmail
Source§fn default() -> ExpectEmail
fn default() -> ExpectEmail
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for ExpectEmail
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for ExpectEmail
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D,
) -> Result<ExpectEmail, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D,
) -> Result<ExpectEmail, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl ExpectOp for ExpectEmail
impl ExpectOp for ExpectEmail
fn on_string( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: &str, ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
Source§fn debug_supported_types(&self) -> &'static [JsonType]
fn debug_supported_types(&self) -> &'static [JsonType]
fn on_any( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: &Value, ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
fn on_null(&self, context: &mut Context<'_>) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
fn on_f64( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: f64, ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
fn on_u64( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: u64, ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
fn on_i64( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: i64, ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
fn on_boolean( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: bool, ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
fn on_array( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: &[Value], ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
fn on_object( &self, context: &mut Context<'_>, received: &Map<String, Value>, ) -> Result<(), ExpectOpError>
Source§impl PartialEq for ExpectEmail
impl PartialEq for ExpectEmail
Source§impl Serialize for ExpectEmail
impl Serialize for ExpectEmail
Source§fn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S,
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error>where
S: Serializer,
fn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S,
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error>where
S: Serializer,
impl StructuralPartialEq for ExpectEmail
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impl Freeze for ExpectEmail
impl RefUnwindSafe for ExpectEmail
impl Send for ExpectEmail
impl Sync for ExpectEmail
impl Unpin for ExpectEmail
impl UnsafeUnpin for ExpectEmail
impl UnwindSafe for ExpectEmail
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