Interface OffsetDateTimeArbitrary

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Arbitrary<java.time.OffsetDateTime>

    @API(status=EXPERIMENTAL,
         since="1.5.5")
    public interface OffsetDateTimeArbitrary
    extends Arbitrary<java.time.OffsetDateTime>
    Fluent interface to configure the generation of offset date time values. All generated offset date times use the Gregorian Calendar, even if they are before October 15, 1582. By default, offset date times with years between 1900 and 2500 are generated.
    • Method Detail

      • between

        default OffsetDateTimeArbitrary between​(java.time.LocalDateTime min,
                                                java.time.LocalDateTime max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of the local part of generated offset date time values. If you don't explicitly set the precision and use min/max values with precision milliseconds/microseconds/nanoseconds, the precision of your min/max value is implicitly set.
      • atTheEarliest

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary atTheEarliest​(java.time.LocalDateTime min)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) bounder of the local part of generated offset date time values. If you don't explicitly set the precision and use min/max values with precision milliseconds/microseconds/nanoseconds, the precision of your min/max value is implicitly set.
      • atTheLatest

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary atTheLatest​(java.time.LocalDateTime max)
        Set the allowed upper max (included) bounder of the local part of generated offset date time values. If you don't explicitly set the precision and use min/max values with precision milliseconds/microseconds/nanoseconds, the precision of your min/max value is implicitly set.
      • dateBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary dateBetween​(java.time.LocalDate min,
                                            java.time.LocalDate max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated offset date values.
      • yearBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary yearBetween​(java.time.Year min,
                                            java.time.Year max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated year values. The years can be between 1 and Year.MAX_VALUE.

        Calling this method is equivalent to calling dateBetween(LocalDate, LocalDate) assuming Jan 1 and Dec 31 as first and last day of those years.

      • yearBetween

        default OffsetDateTimeArbitrary yearBetween​(int min,
                                                    int max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated year values. The int values can be between 1 and Year.MAX_VALUE.

        Calling this method is equivalent to calling dateBetween(LocalDate, LocalDate) assuming Jan 1 and Dec 31 as first and last day of those years.

      • monthBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary monthBetween​(java.time.Month min,
                                             java.time.Month max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated month values.
      • monthBetween

        default OffsetDateTimeArbitrary monthBetween​(int min,
                                                     int max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated month values. The int values can be between 1 and 12.
      • dayOfMonthBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary dayOfMonthBetween​(int min,
                                                  int max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated day of month values. The int values can be between 1 and 31.
      • onlyDaysOfWeek

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary onlyDaysOfWeek​(java.time.DayOfWeek... daysOfWeek)
        Set an array of allowed daysOfWeek.
      • timeBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary timeBetween​(java.time.LocalTime min,
                                            java.time.LocalTime max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated offset time values. If you don't explicitly set the precision and use min/max values with precision milliseconds/microseconds/nanoseconds, the precision of your min/max value is implicitly set.
      • hourBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary hourBetween​(int min,
                                            int max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated hour values. The hours can be between 0 and 23.
      • minuteBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary minuteBetween​(int min,
                                              int max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated minute values. The minutes can be between 0 and 59.
      • secondBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary secondBetween​(int min,
                                              int max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated second values. The minutes can be between 0 and 59.
      • offsetBetween

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary offsetBetween​(java.time.ZoneOffset min,
                                              java.time.ZoneOffset max)
        Set the allowed lower min (included) and upper max (included) bounder of generated offset values. The offsets can be between -12:00:00 and +14:00:00.
      • ofPrecision

        OffsetDateTimeArbitrary ofPrecision​(java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit ofPrecision)
        Constrain the precision of generated values. Default value: Seconds. If you don't explicitly set the precision and use min/max values with precision milliseconds/microseconds/nanoseconds, the precision of your min/max value is implicitly set.