package geniusweb.issuevalue; import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; import java.io.IOException; import java.math.BigDecimal; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import org.eclipse.jdt.annotation.NonNull; import org.junit.Test; import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonParseException; import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonProcessingException; import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonMappingException; import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper; import tudelft.utilities.junit.GeneralTests; public class NumberValueTest extends GeneralTests { private final @NonNull NumberValue value = new NumberValue("12.31"); private final @NonNull NumberValue value1 = new NumberValue("12.31"); private final @NonNull NumberValue valueb = new NumberValue( "12.3100000000001"); private final @NonNull NumberValue valuec = new NumberValue("1000"); private final @NonNull NumberValue valuec2 = new NumberValue("1e+3"); private final @NonNull String serialized = "12.31"; private final @NonNull String bigserialized = "8748703924870439218876954320948372058"; private final @NonNull NumberValue bigvalue = new NumberValue( bigserialized); private static final ObjectMapper jackson = new ObjectMapper(); @Override @NonNull public List> getGeneralTestData() { return Arrays.asList(Arrays.asList(value, value1), Arrays.asList(valueb), Arrays.asList(valuec, valuec2)); } @Override @NonNull public List getGeneralTestStrings() { // 1000 and 1e+3 are bot ok return Arrays.asList("12.31", "12.3100000000001", "1..."); } @Test public void testSerialize() throws JsonProcessingException { assertEquals(serialized, jackson.writeValueAsString(value)); } @Test public void testDeserialize() throws IOException { assertEquals(value, jackson.readValue(serialized, NumberValue.class)); } @Test public void testDeserializeFromValue() throws IOException { assertEquals(value, jackson.readValue(serialized, Value.class)); } @Test public void testBigSerialize() throws JsonProcessingException { assertEquals(bigserialized, jackson.writeValueAsString(bigvalue)); } @Test public void testBigDeserialize() throws IOException { assertEquals(bigvalue, jackson.readValue(bigserialized, NumberValue.class)); } @Test public void testSerializeShorts() throws IOException { //System.out.println( // jackson.writeValueAsString(new short[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 })); } @Test public void testDeserializeShorts() throws IOException { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") @NonNull ArrayList list = jackson.readValue("[1,2,3,4,5]", ArrayList.class); //System.out.println(list); //System.out.println(list.get(0).getClass()); } @Test public void testDeserializeMix() throws IOException { @NonNull @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") ArrayList list = jackson.readValue("[\"short\",1,2,3,4,5]", ArrayList.class); //System.out.println(list); //System.out.println(list.get(0).getClass()); } /** * Showing that we CAN deserialize big numbers without double quotes * correctly, if we tell jackson upfront that it's a BigDecimal. */ @Test public void testDeserializePlainNumber() throws JsonParseException, JsonMappingException, IOException { @NonNull String valstr = "483958743698732691487326987569213874694328974329874328947320984372498327493827432987231874681273648127"; @NonNull BigDecimal val = jackson.readValue(valstr, BigDecimal.class); assertEquals(valstr, val.toString()); } @Test public void testNumberBlab() throws IOException { // jackson.enable(DeserializationFeature.USE_BIG_DECIMAL_FOR_FLOATS); assertEquals(value, jackson.readValue("12.31", Value.class)); } @Test public void testDeserializeScientificNotation() throws JsonParseException, JsonMappingException, IOException { @NonNull String valstr = "9E+2"; @NonNull Value val = jackson.readValue(valstr, Value.class); assertEquals(valstr, val.toString()); assertEquals(val, new NumberValue(new BigDecimal("900"))); } }