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package com.cedarsoftware.util;

import java.net.URL;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.Paths;

/**
 * Useful Test utilities for common tasks
 *
 * @author John DeRegnaucourt ([email protected])
 *         
* Copyright (c) Cedar Software LLC *

* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at *

* License *

* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ public class TestUtil { /** * Ensure that the passed in source contains all the Strings passed in the 'contains' parameter AND * that they appear in the order they are passed in. This is a better check than simply asserting * that a particular error message contains a set of tokens...it also ensures the order in which the * tokens appear. If the strings passed in do not appear in the same order within the source string, * an assertion failure happens. Finally, the Strings are NOT compared with case sensitivity. This is * useful for testing exception message text - ensuring that key values are within the message, without * copying the exact message into the test. This allows more freedom for the author of the code being * tested, where changes to the error message would be less likely to break the test. * @param source String source string to test, for example, an exception error message being tested. * @param contains String comma separated list of Strings that must appear in the source string. Furthermore, * the strings in the contains comma separated list must appear in the source string, in the same order as they * are passed in. */ public static void assertContainsIgnoreCase(String source, String... contains) { String lowerSource = source.toLowerCase(); for (String contain : contains) { int idx = lowerSource.indexOf(contain.toLowerCase()); String msg = "'" + contain + "' not found in '" + lowerSource + "'"; assert idx >=0 : msg; lowerSource = lowerSource.substring(idx); } } /** * Ensure that the passed in source contains all the Strings passed in the 'contains' parameter AND * that they appear in the order they are passed in. This is a better check than simply asserting * that a particular error message contains a set of tokens...it also ensures the order in which the * tokens appear. If the strings passed in do not appear in the same order within the source string, * false is returned, otherwise true is returned. Finally, the Strings are NOT compared with case sensitivity. * This is useful for testing exception message text - ensuring that key values are within the message, without * copying the exact message into the test. This allows more freedom for the author of the code being * tested, where changes to the error message would be less likely to break the test. * @param source String source string to test, for example, an exception error message being tested. * @param contains String comma separated list of Strings that must appear in the source string. Furthermore, * the strings in the contains comma separated list must appear in the source string, in the same order as they * are passed in. */ public static boolean checkContainsIgnoreCase(String source, String... contains) { String lowerSource = source.toLowerCase(); for (String contain : contains) { int idx = lowerSource.indexOf(contain.toLowerCase()); if (idx == -1) { return false; } lowerSource = lowerSource.substring(idx); } return true; } public static String fetchResource(String name) { try { URL url = TestUtil.class.getResource("/" + name); Path resPath = Paths.get(url.toURI()); return new String(Files.readAllBytes(resPath)); } catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } }




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