- COMP.CS.140
- 11. Functional Program
- 11.2 ⌛⌛ JUnit tests for course attainment
⌛⌛ JUnit tests for course attainment¶
Place your code into the subdirectory
Round11/junitattainment/src/test/java/fi/tuni/prog3/junitattainment
. Fetch task material from
student_template_project
.
This task concerns implementing JUnit tests for a class Attainment
that represents course
attainments. The class is quite similar to what has been used already in some previous tasks.
The class Attainment
is expected to have the following properties:
Belongs into the package
fi.tuni.prog3.junitattainment
.Implements the interface
Comparable<Attainment>
.The interface member function
compareTo
compares primarily student numbers and secondarily course codes. These comparisons are done with thecompareTo
function of theString
class.
A public constructor
Attainment(String courseCode, String studentNumber, int grade)
.Initializes an
Attainment
object with the given course code, student number and grade.Throws an exception of type
IllegalArgumentException
ifcourseCode
orstudentNumber
isnull
, or ifgrade
does not belong to the interval 0…5.
Public member functions
String getCourseCode()
,String getStudentNumber()
andint getGrade()
.Return the values corresponding to their names, ie. the course code, student number and grade.
A public member function
String toString()
.Returns a string of form “
courseCode studentNumber grade
” (note that now there is no newline).
Implement JUnit tests that test the following aspects of the class Attainment
:
When an
Attainment
object has been constructed, are the values returned bygetCourseCode
,getStudentNumber
andgetGrade()
equal to the values that were provided to the constructor?Does the constructor throw an exception of type
IllegalArgumentException
if it receives an illegal parameter?Does
toString
return a string with the expected form?Does
compareTo
work as expected?
Note that this task focuses mainly on implementing tests. You may implement also the class
Attainment
(it might simplify creating the tests), but it is not necessary due to the provided
Attainment
class implementations (see below).
Testing¶
You may use the Attainment
class implementations given in the test material subdirectory
testfiles
. Theese implementations are provided in the form of readily compiled class files. The
subdirectory testfiles/0
contains a working version, and the other subdirectories contain
versions that fail the JUnit tests described above.
Although you need to place your code in a Maven directory structure, you do not need to use Maven
for compiling and testing the code. The task material provides a JUnit jar-library
junit-platform-console-standalone-1.8.2.jar
. If you copy it into your task root directory and
some readily provided Attainment
class file into the subdirectory
target/classes/fi/tuni/prog3/junitattainment
, your JUnit tests can be compiled e.g. as
javac -cp target/classes:junit-platform-console-standalone-1.8.2.jar -d target/test-classes -sourcepath src/test/java src/test/java/fi/tuni/prog3/junitattainment/*.java
.
The JUnit tests can then be run e.g. as
java -jar junit-platform-console-standalone-1.8.2.jar -cp target/classes/:target/test-classes -p fi.tuni.prog3.junitattainment
.
You may switch the tested Attainment
class version by simply copying a different class file into
the subdirectory target/classes/fi/tuni/prog3/junitattainment
.
The automated tests are based on the same readily provided Attainment
class implementations.
You will receive full points if your JUnit tests find no errors from the implementation in
testfiles/0
but find errors from all other provided implementations.
A+ presents the exercise submission form here.