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JSON-java/Util.java

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package org.json.junit;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
import java.util.*;
import org.json.*;
/**
* These are helpful utility methods that perform basic comparisons
* between various objects. In most cases, the comparisons are not
* order-dependent, or else the order is known.
*/
public class Util {
/**
* Compares two JSONArrays for equality.
* The arrays need not be in the same order.
* @param jsonArray created by the code to be tested
* @param expectedJsonArray created specifically for comparing
*/
public static void compareActualVsExpectedJsonArrays(JSONArray jsonArray,
JSONArray expectedJsonArray) {
assertTrue("jsonArray lengths should be equal",
jsonArray.length() == expectedJsonArray.length());
for (int i = 0; i < jsonArray.length(); ++i) {
Object value = jsonArray.get(i);
Object expectedValue = expectedJsonArray.get(i);
compareActualVsExpectedObjects(value, expectedValue);
}
}
/**
* Compares two JSONObjects for equality. The objects need not be
* in the same order
* @param jsonObject created by the code to be tested
* @param expectedJsonObject created specifically for comparing
*/
public static void compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(
JSONObject jsonObject, JSONObject expectedJsonObject) {
assertTrue("jsonObjects should have the same length",
jsonObject.length() == expectedJsonObject.length());
Iterator<String> keys = jsonObject.keys();
while (keys.hasNext()) {
String key = keys.next();
Object value = jsonObject.get(key);
Object expectedValue = expectedJsonObject.get(key);
compareActualVsExpectedObjects(value, expectedValue);
}
}
/**
* Compare two objects for equality. Might be JSONArray, JSONObject,
* or something else.
* @param value created by the code to be tested
* @param expectedValue created specifically for comparing
* @param key key to the jsonObject entry to be compared
*/
private static void compareActualVsExpectedObjects(Object value,
Object expectedValue) {
if (value instanceof JSONObject && expectedValue instanceof JSONObject) {
JSONObject jsonObject = (JSONObject)value;
JSONObject expectedJsonObject = (JSONObject)expectedValue;
compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(
jsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
} else if (value instanceof JSONArray && expectedValue instanceof JSONArray) {
JSONArray jsonArray = (JSONArray)value;
JSONArray expectedJsonArray = (JSONArray)expectedValue;
compareActualVsExpectedJsonArrays(
jsonArray, expectedJsonArray);
} else {
/**
* Certain helper classes (e.g. XML) may create Long instead of
* Integer for small int values. As long as both are Numbers,
* just compare the toString() values.
* TODO: this may not work in the case where the underlying types
* do not have the same precision.
*/
if (!(value instanceof Number && expectedValue instanceof Number)) {
assertTrue("object types should be equal for actual: "+
value.toString()+" ("+
value.getClass().toString()+") expected: "+
expectedValue.toString()+" ("+
expectedValue.getClass().toString()+")",
value.getClass().toString().equals(
expectedValue.getClass().toString()));
}
/**
* When in doubt, compare by string
* TODO: should not this be an else to the previous condition?
*/
assertTrue("string values should be equal for actual: "+
value.toString()+" expected: "+expectedValue.toString(),
value.toString().equals(expectedValue.toString()));
}
}
/**
* Sometimes test completion requires comparison of JSONArray objects that
* were produced from a JSONObject, and so unordered. This method is
* imperfect since it only compares the array elements and won't catch
* JSON syntax errors but at least it does not rely on ordering
* <p>
* It is expected that the arrays to be compared come from JSONArray
* instances which have been rendered by toString(), and whose syntax
* chars have been removed.
* <p>
* TODO: why are we not simply comparing the JSONArrays?
* <p>
* @param names an array of strings for comparison
* @param expectedNames the other array of strings for comparison
*/
public static void compareActualVsExpectedStringArrays(String[] names,
String [] expectedNames) {
assertTrue("Array lengths should be equal",
names.length == expectedNames.length);
List<String> lNames = new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList(names));
for (int i = 0; i < expectedNames.length; ++i) {
String expectedName = expectedNames[i];
assertTrue("expected to find "+expectedName,
lNames.contains(expectedName));
lNames.remove(expectedName);
}
}
/**
* This is stopgap test utility. It is meant to compare strings
* of XML, but it does not take ordering into account and should
* not be expected to work correctly with complex XML.
* @param aXmlStr an XML doc to be compared
* @param bXmlStr the other XML doc to be compared
*/
public static void compareXML(String aXmlStr, String bXmlStr) {
// TODO For simple tests this may be adequate, but it won't work for
// elements with multiple attributes and possibly other cases as well.
// Should use XMLUnit or similar.
assertTrue("expected equal XML strings \naXmlStr: "+
aXmlStr+ "\nbXmlStr: " +bXmlStr, aXmlStr.equals(bXmlStr));
}
}