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Improving test case quality

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stleary 2015-04-27 10:04:41 -05:00
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@ -7,23 +7,37 @@ import static org.junit.Assert.*;
import org.json.*;
import org.junit.Test;
/**
* Tests for JSON-Java CookieList.java
* The main differences between Cookie and CookieList appears to be that
* CookieList does not treat the initial name/value pair different than
* the other segments, and does not handle "secure".
* Therefore the tests will be similar, but not identical.
* HTTP cookie specification: RFC6265
*
* A cookie list is a JSONObject whose members are cookie name/value pairs.
* Entries are unescaped while being added, and escaped in the toString()
* method. Unescaping means to convert %hh hex strings to the ascii equivalent
* and converting '+' to ' '. Escaping converts '+', '%', '=', ';',
* and ascii control chars to %hh hex strings.
*
* CookieList should not be considered as just a list of Cookie objects:
* - CookieList stores a cookie name/value pair as a single entry; Cookie stores
* it as 2 entries.
* - CookieList expects multiple name/value pairs as input; Cookie allows the
* 'secure' name with no associated value
*/
public class CookieListTest {
@Test(expected=NullPointerException.class)
public void nullCookieListException() {
/**
* Attempts to create a CookieList from a null string
*/
String cookieStr = null;
CookieList.toJSONObject(cookieStr);
}
@Test(expected=JSONException.class)
public void malFormedCookieListException() {
/**
* Attempts to create a CookieList from a malformed string
*/
String cookieStr = "thisCookieHasNoEqualsChar";
CookieList.toJSONObject(cookieStr);
}
@ -31,6 +45,7 @@ public class CookieListTest {
@Test(expected=JSONException.class)
public void emptyStringCookieList() {
/**
* Creates a CookieList from an empty string.
* Cookie throws an exception, but CookieList does not
*/
String cookieStr = "";
@ -42,6 +57,9 @@ public class CookieListTest {
@Test
public void simpleCookieList() {
/**
* The simplest cookie is a name/value pair with no delimiter
*/
String cookieStr = "SID=31d4d96e407aad42";
String expectedCookieStr = "{\"SID\":\"31d4d96e407aad42\"}";
JSONObject jsonObject = CookieList.toJSONObject(cookieStr);