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Matching Rule Definition Expressions​

Test expectations (requests, responses or messages) setup via plugins use matching rule expressions to configure the rules and values required for the test. Each definition can contain a number of expressions, separated by a comma. Whitespace is ignored.

Primitive (or scalar) values can be strings (quoted with single quotes), numbers, booleans or null.

Expressions​

The main types of expressions are one of the following:

matching(TYPE [, CONFIG], EXAMPLE) or matching($'NAME')​

Expression that defines a matching rule. Each matching rule requires the type of matching rule, and can contain an optional configuration value. The final value is the example value to use.

Supported matching rules:

RuleDescriptionConfig ValueExample
equalToValue must be equal to the examplematching(equalTo, 'Example value')
typeValue must be the same type as the examplematching(type, 'Example value')
numberValue must be a numeric valuematching(number, 100.09)
integerValue must be an integer value (no decimals)matching(integer, 100)
decimalValue must be a decimal number (must have at least one significant figure after the decimal point)matching(decimnal, 100.01)
datetimeValue must match a date-time format stringFormat Stringmatching(datetime, 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ssZZZZZ', '2020-05-21 16:44:32+10:00')
dateValue must match a date format stringFormat Stringmatching(date, 'yyyy-MM-dd', '22:04')
timeValue must match a time format stringFormat Stringmatching(time, 'HH:mm', '22:04')
regexValue must match a regular expressionRegular expressionmatching(regex, '\\w{3}\\d+', 'abc123')
includeValue must include the example value as a substringmatching(include, 'testing')
booleanValue must be a booleanmatching(boolean, true)
serverValue must match the semver specificationmatching(semver, '1.0.0')
contentTypeValue must be of the provided content type. This will preform a magic test on the bytes of the value.Content typematching(contentType, 'application/xml', '<?xml?><test/>')

The final form is a reference to another key. This is used to setup type matching using an example value, and is normally used for collections. The name of the key must be a string value in single quotes.

For example, to configure a type matcher where each value in a list must match the definition of a person:

{
"pact:match": "eachValue(matching($'person'))",
"person": {
"name": "Fred",
"age": 100
}
}

notEmpty(EXAMPLE)​

Expression that defines the value the same type as the example, must be present and not empty. This is used to defined required fields.

Example: notEmpty('test')

eachKey(EXPRESSION)​

Configures a matching rule to be applied to each key in a map.

For example: eachKey(matching(regex, '\$(\.\w+)+', '$.test.one'))

eachValue(EXPRESSION)​

Configures a matching rule to be applied to each value in a map or list.

For example: eachValue(matching(type, 100))

Grammar​

There is a grammar for the definitions in ANTLR4 format.