In some cases we need to verify if the value on the table is the same value of the expected and the expected value can be null. Then isEqualTo(null) should work if the actual and the expected is null too.
example:
Application application = new Application();
application.setName = null;
dao.save(application);
Table applicationTable = new Table(dataSource, DatabaseHelper.APPLICATION_TABLE_NAME);
assertThat(applicationTable).row(0).column("name").value().isEqualTo(application.getName());
In this case I dont want to use isNull because I can modify the name attribute from null to a valid value later and my tests still passing.
In some cases we need to verify if the value on the table is the same value of the expected and the expected value can be null. Then isEqualTo(null) should work if the actual and the expected is null too.
example:
In this case I dont want to use isNull because I can modify the name attribute from null to a valid value later and my tests still passing.