
org.codenarc.rule.junit.JUnitTestMethodWithoutAssertRule.groovy Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.codenarc.rule.junit
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.ASTNode
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.MethodNode
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.expr.ConstantExpression
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.expr.MethodCallExpression
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.stmt.AssertStatement
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.stmt.Statement
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitor
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitorRule
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractMethodVisitor
import org.codenarc.rule.AstVisitor
import org.codenarc.util.AstUtil
/**
* This rule searches for test methods that do not contain assert statements. Either the test method is missing assert
* statements, which is an error, or the test method contains custom assert statements that do not follow a proper
* assert naming convention. Test methods are defined as public void methods that begin with the work test or have a @Test
* annotation. By default this rule applies to the default test class names, but this can be changed using the rule's
* applyToClassNames property.
*
* @author Hamlet D'Arcy
*/
class JUnitTestMethodWithoutAssertRule extends AbstractAstVisitorRule {
String name = 'JUnitTestMethodWithoutAssert'
int priority = 2
String assertMethodPatterns = 'assert.*,should.*,fail.*,verify.*,expect.*'
String applyToClassNames = DEFAULT_TEST_CLASS_NAMES
@Override
AstVisitor getAstVisitor() {
def strings = assertMethodPatterns ? assertMethodPatterns.tokenize(',') : []
new JUnitTestMethodWithoutAssertAstVisitor(assertMethodPatterns: strings as Set)
}
}
class JUnitTestMethodWithoutAssertAstVisitor extends AbstractMethodVisitor {
Set assertMethodPatterns
@Override
void visitMethod(MethodNode node) {
if (JUnitUtil.isTestMethod(node)) {
if (!statementContainsAssertions(node.code) && !checksException(node) && !checksTimeout(node)) {
addViolation node, "Test method '$node.name' makes no assertions"
}
}
}
private boolean statementContainsAssertions(Statement code) {
if (!code) {
return false
}
def assertionTrap = new AssertionTrap(assertMethodPatterns: assertMethodPatterns)
code.visit assertionTrap
assertionTrap.assertionFound
}
private boolean checksException(ASTNode node) {
hasTestAnnotationWithMember(node, 'expected')
}
private boolean checksTimeout(ASTNode node) {
hasTestAnnotationWithMember(node, 'timeout')
}
private boolean hasTestAnnotationWithMember(ASTNode node, String memberName) {
def testAnnotation = AstUtil.getAnnotation(node, 'Test') ?: AstUtil.getAnnotation(node, 'org.junit.Test')
testAnnotation?.getMember(memberName)
}
}
/**
* Visits code searching for assert statements or assert.* method calls.
*/
class AssertionTrap extends AbstractAstVisitor {
Set assertMethodPatterns
def assertionFound = false
@Override
void visitAssertStatement(AssertStatement statement) {
assertionFound = true
}
@Override
void visitMethodCallExpression(MethodCallExpression call) {
if (call.method instanceof ConstantExpression && methodNamesCountsAsAssertion(call.method.value)) {
assertionFound = true
} else {
super.visitMethodCallExpression call
}
}
private boolean methodNamesCountsAsAssertion(methodName) {
if (methodName instanceof String) {
return assertMethodPatterns.any { pattern ->
methodName.matches(pattern)
}
}
false
}
}
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