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322 lines
14 KiB
Java
322 lines
14 KiB
Java
package org.json.junit;
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import static org.junit.Assert.*;
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import org.json.*;
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import org.junit.*;
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/**
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* Enums are not explicitly supported in JSON-Java. But because enums act like
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* classes, all required behavior is already be present in some form.
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* These tests explore how enum serialization works with JSON-Java.
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*/
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public class EnumTest {
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@Test
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public void jsonObjectFromEnum() {
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/**
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* To serialize an enum by its getters, use the JSONObject Object constructor.
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* The JSONObject ctor handles enum like any other bean. A JSONobject
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* is created whose entries are the getter name/value pairs.
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*/
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// If there are no getters then the object is empty.
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MyEnum myEnum = MyEnum.VAL2;
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JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnum);
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assertTrue("simple enum has no getters", jsonObject.length() == 0);
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// enum with a getters should create a non-empty object
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String expectedStr = "{\"value\":\"val 2\", \"intVal\":2}";
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MyEnumField myEnumField = MyEnumField.VAL2;
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnumField);
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JSONObject expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(jsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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/**
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* class which contains enum instances. Each enum should be stored
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* in its own JSONObject
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*/
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expectedStr = "{\"myEnumField\":{\"intVal\":3,\"value\":\"val 3\"},\"myEnum\":{}}";
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MyEnumClass myEnumClass = new MyEnumClass();
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myEnumClass.setMyEnum(MyEnum.VAL1);
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myEnumClass.setMyEnumField(MyEnumField.VAL3);
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnumClass);
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(jsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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}
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@Test
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public void jsonObjectFromEnumWithNames() {
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/**
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* To serialize an enum by its set of allowed values, use getNames()
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* and the the JSONObject Object with names constructor.
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*/
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String [] names;
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String expectedStr;
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JSONObject jsonObject;
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JSONObject finalJsonObject;
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JSONObject expectedJsonObject;
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expectedStr = "{\"VAL1\":\"VAL1\",\"VAL2\":\"VAL2\",\"VAL3\":\"VAL3\"}";
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MyEnum myEnum = MyEnum.VAL1;
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names = JSONObject.getNames(myEnum);
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// The values will be MyEnmField fields, so need to convert back to string for comparison
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnum, names);
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finalJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(finalJsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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expectedStr = "{\"VAL1\":\"VAL1\",\"VAL2\":\"VAL2\",\"VAL3\":\"VAL3\"}";
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MyEnumField myEnumField = MyEnumField.VAL3;
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names = JSONObject.getNames(myEnumField);
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// The values will be MyEnmField fields, so need to convert back to string for comparison
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnumField, names);
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finalJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(finalJsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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}
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@Test
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public void enumPut() {
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/**
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* To serialize by assigned value, use the put() methods. The value
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* will be stored as a enum type.
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*/
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String expectedFinalStr = "{\"myEnum\":\"VAL2\", \"myEnumField\":\"VAL1\"}";
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JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();
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MyEnum myEnum = MyEnum.VAL2;
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jsonObject.put("myEnum", myEnum);
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assertTrue("expecting myEnum value", MyEnum.VAL2.equals(jsonObject.get("myEnum")));
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assertTrue("expecting myEnum value", MyEnum.VAL2.equals(jsonObject.opt("myEnum")));
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MyEnumField myEnumField = MyEnumField.VAL1;
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jsonObject.putOnce("myEnumField", myEnumField);
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assertTrue("expecting myEnumField value", MyEnumField.VAL1.equals(jsonObject.get("myEnumField")));
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assertTrue("expecting myEnumField value", MyEnumField.VAL1.equals(jsonObject.opt("myEnumField")));
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JSONObject finalJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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JSONObject expectedFinalJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedFinalStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(finalJsonObject, expectedFinalJsonObject);
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JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray();
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jsonArray.put(myEnum);
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jsonArray.put(1, myEnumField);
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assertTrue("expecting myEnum value", MyEnum.VAL2.equals(jsonArray.get(0)));
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assertTrue("expecting myEnumField value", MyEnumField.VAL1.equals(jsonArray.opt(1)));
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JSONArray expectedJsonArray = new JSONArray();
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expectedJsonArray.put(MyEnum.VAL2);
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expectedJsonArray.put(MyEnumField.VAL1);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonArrays(jsonArray, expectedJsonArray);
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assertTrue("expecting myEnumField value", MyEnumField.VAL1.equals(jsonArray.remove(1)));
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}
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@Test
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public void enumValueToString() {
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/**
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* The default action of valueToString() is to call object.toString().
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* For enums, this means the assigned value will be returned as a string.
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*/
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String expectedStr1 = "\"VAL1\"";
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String expectedStr2 = "\"VAL1\"";
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MyEnum myEnum = MyEnum.VAL1;
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MyEnumField myEnumField = MyEnumField.VAL1;
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MyEnumClass myEnumClass = new MyEnumClass();
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String str1 = JSONObject.valueToString(myEnum);
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assertTrue("actual myEnum: "+str1+" expected: "+expectedStr1,
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str1.equals(expectedStr1));
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String str2 = JSONObject.valueToString(myEnumField);
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assertTrue("actual myEnumField: "+str2+" expected: "+expectedStr2,
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str2.equals(expectedStr2));
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/**
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* However, an enum within another class will not be rendered
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* unless that class overrides default toString()
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*/
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String expectedStr3 = "\"org.json.junit.MyEnumClass@";
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myEnumClass.setMyEnum(MyEnum.VAL1);
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myEnumClass.setMyEnumField(MyEnumField.VAL1);
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String str3 = JSONObject.valueToString(myEnumClass);
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assertTrue("actual myEnumClass: "+str3+" expected: "+expectedStr3,
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str3.startsWith(expectedStr3));
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}
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@Test
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public void enumToString() {
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/**
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* In whatever form the enum was added to the JSONObject or JSONArray,
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* json[Object|Array].toString should serialize it in a reasonable way.
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*/
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MyEnum myEnum = MyEnum.VAL2;
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JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnum);
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String expectedStr = "{}";
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assertTrue("myEnum toString() should be empty", expectedStr.equals(jsonObject.toString()));
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MyEnumField myEnumField = MyEnumField.VAL2;
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnumField);
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expectedStr = "{\"value\":\"val 2\", \"intVal\":2}";
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JSONObject actualJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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JSONObject expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(actualJsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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expectedStr = "{\"myEnumField\":{\"intVal\":3,\"value\":\"val 3\"},\"myEnum\":{}}";
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MyEnumClass myEnumClass = new MyEnumClass();
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myEnumClass.setMyEnum(MyEnum.VAL1);
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myEnumClass.setMyEnumField(MyEnumField.VAL3);
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnumClass);
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actualJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(actualJsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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expectedStr = "{\"VAL1\":\"VAL1\",\"VAL2\":\"VAL2\",\"VAL3\":\"VAL3\"}";
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String [] names = JSONObject.getNames(myEnum);
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnum, names);
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actualJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(actualJsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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expectedStr = "{\"VAL1\":\"VAL1\",\"VAL2\":\"VAL2\",\"VAL3\":\"VAL3\"}";
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names = JSONObject.getNames(myEnumField);
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jsonObject = new JSONObject(myEnumField, names);
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actualJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(actualJsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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expectedStr = "{\"myEnum\":\"VAL2\", \"myEnumField\":\"VAL2\"}";
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jsonObject = new JSONObject();
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jsonObject.putOpt("myEnum", myEnum);
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jsonObject.putOnce("myEnumField", myEnumField);
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actualJsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonObject.toString());
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(actualJsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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expectedStr = "[\"VAL2\", \"VAL2\"]";
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JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray();
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jsonArray.put(myEnum);
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jsonArray.put(1, myEnumField);
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JSONArray actualJsonArray = new JSONArray(jsonArray.toString());
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JSONArray expectedJsonArray = new JSONArray(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonArrays(actualJsonArray, expectedJsonArray);
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}
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@Test
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public void wrap() {
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/**
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* Wrap should handle enums exactly the same way as the JSONObject(Object)
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* constructor.
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*/
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MyEnum myEnum = MyEnum.VAL2;
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JSONObject jsonObject = (JSONObject)JSONObject.wrap(myEnum);
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assertTrue("simple enum has no getters", jsonObject.length() == 0);
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String expectedStr = "{\"value\":\"val 2\", \"intVal\":2}";
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MyEnumField myEnumField = MyEnumField.VAL2;
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jsonObject = (JSONObject)JSONObject.wrap(myEnumField);
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JSONObject expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(jsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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expectedStr = "{\"myEnumField\":{\"intVal\":3,\"value\":\"val 3\"},\"myEnum\":{}}";
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MyEnumClass myEnumClass = new MyEnumClass();
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myEnumClass.setMyEnum(MyEnum.VAL1);
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myEnumClass.setMyEnumField(MyEnumField.VAL3);
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jsonObject = (JSONObject)JSONObject.wrap(myEnumClass);
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expectedJsonObject = new JSONObject(expectedStr);
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Util.compareActualVsExpectedJsonObjects(jsonObject, expectedJsonObject);
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}
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@Test
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public void enumAPI() {
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MyEnumClass myEnumClass = new MyEnumClass();
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myEnumClass.setMyEnum(MyEnum.VAL1);
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MyEnumField myEnumField = MyEnumField.VAL2;
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/**
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* Exercise the proposed enum API methods on JSONObject
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*/
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JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();
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jsonObject.put("strKey", "value");
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jsonObject.put("enumKey", myEnumField);
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jsonObject.put("enumClassKey", myEnumClass);
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// get a plain old enum
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MyEnumField actualEnum = jsonObject.getEnum(MyEnumField.class, "enumKey");
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assertTrue("get myEnumField", actualEnum == MyEnumField.VAL2);
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// try to get the wrong value
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try {
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actualEnum = jsonObject.getEnum(MyEnumField.class, "strKey");
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assertTrue("should throw an exception for wrong key", false);
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} catch (Exception ignored) {}
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// get a class that contains an enum
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MyEnumClass actualEnumClass = (MyEnumClass)jsonObject.get("enumClassKey");
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assertTrue("get enum", actualEnumClass.getMyEnum() == MyEnum.VAL1);
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// opt a plain old enum
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actualEnum = jsonObject.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, "enumKey");
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assertTrue("opt myEnumField", actualEnum == MyEnumField.VAL2);
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// opt the wrong value
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actualEnum = jsonObject.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, "strKey");
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assertTrue("opt null", actualEnum == null);
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// opt a class that contains an enum
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actualEnumClass = (MyEnumClass)jsonObject.opt("enumClassKey");
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assertTrue("get enum", actualEnumClass.getMyEnum() == MyEnum.VAL1);
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// opt with default a plain old enum
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actualEnum = jsonObject.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, "enumKey", null);
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assertTrue("opt myEnumField", actualEnum == MyEnumField.VAL2);
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// opt with default the wrong value
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actualEnum = jsonObject.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, "strKey", null);
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assertTrue("opt null", actualEnum == null);
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// opt with default an index that does not exist
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actualEnum = jsonObject.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, "noKey", null);
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assertTrue("opt null", actualEnum == null);
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/**
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* Exercise the proposed enum API methods on JSONArray
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*/
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JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray();
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jsonArray.put("value");
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jsonArray.put(myEnumField);
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jsonArray.put(myEnumClass);
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// get a plain old enum
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actualEnum = jsonArray.getEnum(MyEnumField.class, 1);
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assertTrue("get myEnumField", actualEnum == MyEnumField.VAL2);
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// try to get the wrong value
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try {
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actualEnum = jsonArray.getEnum(MyEnumField.class, 0);
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assertTrue("should throw an exception for wrong index", false);
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} catch (Exception ignored) {}
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// get a class that contains an enum
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actualEnumClass = (MyEnumClass)jsonArray.get(2);
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assertTrue("get enum", actualEnumClass.getMyEnum() == MyEnum.VAL1);
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// opt a plain old enum
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actualEnum = jsonArray.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, 1);
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assertTrue("opt myEnumField", actualEnum == MyEnumField.VAL2);
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// opt the wrong value
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actualEnum = jsonArray.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, 0);
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assertTrue("opt null", actualEnum == null);
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// opt a class that contains an enum
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actualEnumClass = (MyEnumClass)jsonArray.opt(2);
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assertTrue("get enum", actualEnumClass.getMyEnum() == MyEnum.VAL1);
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// opt with default a plain old enum
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actualEnum = jsonArray.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, 1, null);
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assertTrue("opt myEnumField", actualEnum == MyEnumField.VAL2);
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// opt with default the wrong value
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actualEnum = jsonArray.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, 0, null);
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assertTrue("opt null", actualEnum == null);
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// opt with default an index that does not exist
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actualEnum = jsonArray.optEnum(MyEnumField.class, 3, null);
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assertTrue("opt null", actualEnum == null);
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}
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}
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