| inheritance-expectations {testthat} | R Documentation |
Do you expect an S3/S4/R6/S7 object that inherits from this class?
Description
See https://adv-r.hadley.nz/oo.html for an overview of R's OO systems, and the vocabulary used here.
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expect_type(x, type)checks thattypeof(x)istype. -
expect_s3_class(x, class)checks thatxis an S3 object thatinherits()fromclass -
expect_s3_class(x, NA)checks thatxisn't an S3 object. -
expect_s4_class(x, class)checks thatxis an S4 object thatis()class. -
expect_s4_class(x, NA)checks thatxisn't an S4 object. -
expect_r6_class(x, class)checks thatxan R6 object that inherits fromclass. -
expect_s7_class(x, Class)checks thatxis an S7 object thatS7::S7_inherits()fromClass
See expect_vector() for testing properties of objects created by vctrs.
Usage
expect_type(object, type)
expect_s3_class(object, class, exact = FALSE)
expect_s4_class(object, class)
expect_r6_class(object, class)
expect_s7_class(object, class)
Arguments
object |
Object to test. Supports limited unquoting to make it easier to generate readable failures within a function or for loop. See quasi_label for more details. |
type |
String giving base type (as returned by |
class |
The required type varies depending on the function:
For historical reasons, |
exact |
If |
See Also
Other expectations:
comparison-expectations,
equality-expectations,
expect_error(),
expect_length(),
expect_match(),
expect_named(),
expect_null(),
expect_output(),
expect_reference(),
expect_silent(),
logical-expectations
Examples
x <- data.frame(x = 1:10, y = "x", stringsAsFactors = TRUE)
# A data frame is an S3 object with class data.frame
expect_s3_class(x, "data.frame")
show_failure(expect_s4_class(x, "data.frame"))
# A data frame is built from a list:
expect_type(x, "list")
f <- factor(c("a", "b", "c"))
o <- ordered(f)
# Using multiple class names tests if the object inherits from any of them
expect_s3_class(f, c("ordered", "factor"))
# Use exact = TRUE to test for exact match
show_failure(expect_s3_class(f, c("ordered", "factor"), exact = TRUE))
expect_s3_class(o, c("ordered", "factor"), exact = TRUE)
# An integer vector is an atomic vector of type "integer"
expect_type(x$x, "integer")
# It is not an S3 object
show_failure(expect_s3_class(x$x, "integer"))
# Above, we requested data.frame() converts strings to factors:
show_failure(expect_type(x$y, "character"))
expect_s3_class(x$y, "factor")
expect_type(x$y, "integer")