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tests for locale-independent keys

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stleary 2017-02-16 20:49:37 -06:00
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@ -14,35 +14,42 @@ import org.junit.*;
*/
public class JSONObjectLocaleTest {
/**
* JSONObject built from a bean with locale-specific keys - that is, the key
* fields are not LANG_ENGLISH.
* JSONObject built from a bean with locale-specific keys.
* In the Turkish alphabet, there are 2 versions of the letter "i".
* 'eh' I ı (dotless i)
* 'ee' İ i (dotted i)
* A problem can occur when parsing the public get methods for a bean.
* If the method starts with getI... then the key name will be lowercased
* to 'i' in English, and 'ı' in Turkish.
* We want the keys to be consistent regardless of locale, so JSON-Java
* lowercase operations are made to be locale-neutral by specifying
* Locale.ROOT. This causes 'I' to be universally lowercased to 'i'
* regardless of the locale currently in effect.
*/
@Test
public void jsonObjectByLocaleBean() {
MyLocaleBean myLocaleBean = new MyLocaleBean();
/**
* This is just the control case which happens when the locale.ROOT
* lowercasing behavior is the same as the current locale.
*/
Locale.setDefault(new Locale("en"));
JSONObject jsonen = new JSONObject(myLocaleBean);
System.out.println("jsonen " + jsonen);
assertEquals("expected size 2, found: " +jsonen.length(), 2, jsonen.length());
assertEquals("expected jsonen[i] == beanI", "beanI", jsonen.getString("i"));
assertEquals("expected jsonen[id] == beanId", "beanId", jsonen.getString("id"));
/**
* Without the JSON-Java change, these keys would be stored internally as
* starting with the letter, 'ı' (dotless i), since the lowercasing of
* the getI and getId keys would be specific to the Turkish locale.
*/
Locale.setDefault(new Locale("tr"));
JSONObject jsontr = new JSONObject(myLocaleBean);
System.out.println("jsontr " + jsontr);
/**
* In this test we exercise code that handles keys of 1-char and
* multi-char length that include text from a non-English locale.
* Turkish in this case. The JSONObject code should correctly retain the
* non-EN_LANG chars in the key.
*/
assertTrue("expected beanId",
"Tlocaleüx".equals(jsonObject.getString("")));
assertTrue("expected Tlocalü",
"Tlocaleü".equals(jsonObject.getString("ü")));
assertTrue("expected Tlocaleüx",
"Tlocaleüx".equals((String)(jsonObject.query("/üx"))));
assertTrue("expected Tlocalü",
"Tlocaleü".equals((String)(jsonObject.query(""))));
assertEquals("expected size 2, found: " +jsontr.length(), 2, jsontr.length());
assertEquals("expected jsontr[i] == beanI", "beanI", jsontr.getString("i"));
assertEquals("expected jsontr[id] == beanId", "beanId", jsontr.getString("id"));
}
}