(first) issue filed: 
https://github.com/joel-costigliola/assertj-neo4j/issues/1 !!
Feel free to comment it if you have refinements or other 
Cypher-result-related use cases in mind.

On Wednesday, 22 January 2014 18:50:20 UTC+1, Florent Biville wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> The only service 
> class<https://github.com/joel-costigliola/assertj-examples/blob/master/src/main/java/org/assertj/examples/data/neo4j/DragonBallGraph.java>used
>  in the examples wrap Cypher query results into Node/Relationship 
> instances.
> However, I agree with you assertions on ExecutionResult or 
> ResourceIterator would make a lot of sense.
>
> I'll file an issue right now on Github and release it ASAP!
>
> On Wednesday, 22 January 2014 16:52:29 UTC+1, Peter Neubauer wrote:
>>
>> Florent,
>> that is superneat! Is there anything that needs to be done or documented 
>> to use this with the output of cypher statements? Would make a lot of 
>> testing even in the core codebase much simpler!
>>
>> /peter
>>
>>
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>>
>> Neo4j 2.0.0              - 
>> (graphs)-[:FOR]->(everyone)<http://blog.neo4j.org/2013/12/neo4j-20-ga-graphs-for-everyone.html>
>> Do something useful - Teach your kids 1 hour code!<http://code.org/learn>
>>  
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Florent Biville 
>> <florent...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone, 
>>>
>>> Although I have announced this a while ago on my 
>>> blog<http://florent.biville.net/?post/2014/01/03/AssertJ-Neo4j-1.0.0-is-out!>,
>>>  
>>> I realize I did not mention the first release of AssertJ-Neo4j  to the 
>>> official group here.
>>> First things first, 
>>> AssertJ<https://github.com/joel-costigliola/assertj-core>is historically a 
>>> fork of the Java project 
>>> Fest-Assert <http://code.google.com/p/fest/#Fluent_Assertions>, which 
>>> provides fluent testing assertions (making tests more concise and readable).
>>>
>>> With the initial assistance of Joel Costigliola (ex-Fest-Assert 
>>> contributor, creator of AssertJ), I have released an AssertJ module that 
>>> helps writing concise and fluent assertions on Neo4j data structures. This 
>>> works with Neo4j 2+.
>>>
>>> It can be used as a standalone testing library or be used together with 
>>> AssertJ core module.
>>> It is fully open source and hosted on 
>>> Github<https://github.com/joel-costigliola/assertj-neo4j>with an extensive 
>>> documentation<http://joel-costigliola.github.io/assertj/neo4j/api/index.html>and
>>>  several 
>>> examples<https://github.com/joel-costigliola/assertj-examples/tree/master/src/test/java/org/assertj/examples/neo4j>
>>> .
>>>
>>> This is only a 1.0.0 version and there is still work to do (mainly with 
>>> Iterable of Node/Relationship and more)
>>> Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! 
>>>
>>> Feel free to suggest features by opening issues on Github or even send 
>>> pull request :)
>>>
>>> Happy new year and happy testing!
>>> Florent
>>>
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