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package org.apache.usergrid.mq;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import static org.apache.usergrid.mq.Queue.getQueueParentPaths;
import static org.apache.usergrid.mq.Queue.normalizeQueuePath;
import static org.apache.usergrid.utils.JsonUtils.mapToFormattedJsonString;
public class LegacyQueuePathsTest {
private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger( LegacyQueuePathsTest.class );
@Test
// TODO - why does this test case not have assertions to test results?
// tests should not be written like this: what's the point? If it's
// code coverage this is still bad.
public void testPaths() throws Exception {
logger.info( normalizeQueuePath( "a/b/c" ) );
logger.info( normalizeQueuePath( "a/b/c/" ) );
logger.info( normalizeQueuePath( "/a/b/c" ) );
logger.info( normalizeQueuePath( "/////a/b/c" ) );
logger.info( normalizeQueuePath( "/" ) );
logger.info( mapToFormattedJsonString( getQueueParentPaths( "/a/b/c" ) ) );
logger.info( mapToFormattedJsonString( getQueueParentPaths( "/" ) ) );
}
}