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package org.apache.commons.beanutils.converters;
import java.sql.Timestamp;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Locale;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
/**
* Test Case for the {@link SqlTimestampConverter} class.
*
* @version $Revision: 471689 $ $Date: 2006-11-06 10:52:49 +0000 (Mon, 06 Nov 2006) $
*/
public class SqlTimestampConverterTestCase extends DateConverterTestBase {
/**
* Construct a new Date test case.
* @param name Test Name
*/
public SqlTimestampConverterTestCase(String name) {
super(name);
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Create Test Suite
* @return test suite
*/
public static TestSuite suite() {
return new TestSuite(SqlTimestampConverterTestCase.class);
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Test Date Converter with no default value
*/
public void testLocale() {
// Re-set the default Locale to Locale.US
Locale defaultLocale = Locale.getDefault();
Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
String pattern = "M/d/yy h:mm a"; // SHORT style Date & Time format for US Locale
// Create & Configure the Converter
DateTimeConverter converter = makeConverter();
converter.setUseLocaleFormat(true);
// Valid String --> Type Conversion
String testString = "3/21/06 3:06 pm";
Object expected = toType(testString, pattern, null);
validConversion(converter, expected, testString);
// Invalid Conversions
invalidConversion(converter, null);
invalidConversion(converter, "");
invalidConversion(converter, "13:05 pm");
invalidConversion(converter, "11:05 p");
invalidConversion(converter, "11.05 pm");
invalidConversion(converter, new Integer(2));
// Restore the default Locale
Locale.setDefault(defaultLocale);
}
/**
* Test default String to java.sql.Timestamp conversion
*/
public void testDefaultStringToTypeConvert() {
// Create & Configure the Converter
DateTimeConverter converter = makeConverter();
converter.setUseLocaleFormat(false);
// Valid String --> java.sql.Timestamp Conversion
String testString = "2006-10-23 15:36:01.0";
Object expected = toType(testString, "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.S", null);
validConversion(converter, expected, testString);
// Invalid String --> java.sql.Timestamp Conversion
invalidConversion(converter, "2006/09/21 15:36:01.0");
invalidConversion(converter, "2006-10-22");
invalidConversion(converter, "15:36:01");
}
/**
* Create the Converter with no default value.
* @return A new Converter
*/
protected DateTimeConverter makeConverter() {
return new SqlTimestampConverter();
}
/**
* Create the Converter with a default value.
* @param defaultValue The default value
* @return A new Converter
*/
protected DateTimeConverter makeConverter(Object defaultValue) {
return new SqlTimestampConverter(defaultValue);
}
/**
* Return the expected type
* @return The expected type
*/
protected Class getExpectedType() {
return Timestamp.class;
}
/**
* Convert from a Calendar to the appropriate Date type
*
* @param value The Calendar value to convert
* @return The converted value
*/
protected Object toType(Calendar value) {
return new Timestamp(getTimeInMillis(value));
}
}