Unit tests for utility/helper classes and static methods. Test pure functions and helper logic. Use when validating utility code correctness.
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Test static utility methods using JUnit 5. Focus on pure functions without side effects, edge cases, and boundary conditions.
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.*;
class StringUtilsTest {
@Test
void shouldCapitalizeFirstLetter() {
String result = StringUtils.capitalize("hello");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("Hello");
}
@Test
void shouldHandleEmptyString() {
String result = StringUtils.capitalize("");
assertThat(result).isEmpty();
}
@Test
void shouldHandleNullInput() {
String result = StringUtils.capitalize(null);
assertThat(result).isNull();
}
@Test
void shouldHandleSingleCharacter() {
String result = StringUtils.capitalize("a");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("A");
}
@Test
void shouldNotChangePascalCase() {
String result = StringUtils.capitalize("Hello");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("Hello");
}
}
class NullSafeUtilsTest {
@Test
void shouldReturnDefaultValueWhenNull() {
Object result = NullSafeUtils.getOrDefault(null, "default");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("default");
}
@Test
void shouldReturnValueWhenNotNull() {
Object result = NullSafeUtils.getOrDefault("value", "default");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("value");
}
@Test
void shouldReturnFalseWhenStringIsNull() {
boolean result = NullSafeUtils.isNotBlank(null);
assertThat(result).isFalse();
}
@Test
void shouldReturnTrueWhenStringHasContent() {
boolean result = NullSafeUtils.isNotBlank(" text ");
assertThat(result).isTrue();
}
}
class MathUtilsTest {
@Test
void shouldCalculatePercentage() {
double result = MathUtils.percentage(25, 100);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(25.0);
}
@Test
void shouldHandleZeroDivisor() {
double result = MathUtils.percentage(50, 0);
assertThat(result).isZero();
}
@Test
void shouldRoundToTwoDecimalPlaces() {
double result = MathUtils.round(3.14159, 2);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(3.14);
}
@Test
void shouldHandleNegativeNumbers() {
int result = MathUtils.absoluteValue(-42);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(42);
}
}
class CollectionUtilsTest {
@Test
void shouldFilterList() {
List<Integer> numbers = List.of(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
List<Integer> evenNumbers = CollectionUtils.filter(numbers, n -> n % 2 == 0);
assertThat(evenNumbers).containsExactly(2, 4);
}
@Test
void shouldReturnEmptyListWhenNoMatches() {
List<Integer> numbers = List.of(1, 3, 5);
List<Integer> evenNumbers = CollectionUtils.filter(numbers, n -> n % 2 == 0);
assertThat(evenNumbers).isEmpty();
}
@Test
void shouldHandleNullList() {
List<Integer> result = CollectionUtils.filter(null, n -> true);
assertThat(result).isEmpty();
}
@Test
void shouldJoinStringsWithSeparator() {
String result = CollectionUtils.join(List.of("a", "b", "c"), "-");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("a-b-c");
}
@Test
void shouldHandleEmptyList() {
String result = CollectionUtils.join(List.of(), "-");
assertThat(result).isEmpty();
}
@Test
void shouldDeduplicateList() {
List<String> input = List.of("apple", "banana", "apple", "cherry", "banana");
Set<String> unique = CollectionUtils.deduplicate(input);
assertThat(unique).containsExactlyInAnyOrder("apple", "banana", "cherry");
}
}
class FormatUtilsTest {
@Test
void shouldFormatCurrencyWithSymbol() {
String result = FormatUtils.formatCurrency(1234.56);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("$1,234.56");
}
@Test
void shouldHandleNegativeCurrency() {
String result = FormatUtils.formatCurrency(-100.00);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("-$100.00");
}
@Test
void shouldParsePhoneNumber() {
String result = FormatUtils.parsePhoneNumber("5551234567");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("(555) 123-4567");
}
@Test
void shouldFormatDate() {
LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(2024, 1, 15);
String result = FormatUtils.formatDate(date, "yyyy-MM-dd");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("2024-01-15");
}
@Test
void shouldSluggifyString() {
String result = FormatUtils.sluggify("Hello World! 123");
assertThat(result).isEqualTo("hello-world-123");
}
}
class ValidatorUtilsTest {
@Test
void shouldValidateEmailFormat() {
boolean valid = ValidatorUtils.isValidEmail("user@example.com");
assertThat(valid).isTrue();
boolean invalid = ValidatorUtils.isValidEmail("invalid-email");
assertThat(invalid).isFalse();
}
@Test
void shouldValidatePhoneNumber() {
boolean valid = ValidatorUtils.isValidPhone("555-123-4567");
assertThat(valid).isTrue();
boolean invalid = ValidatorUtils.isValidPhone("12345");
assertThat(invalid).isFalse();
}
@Test
void shouldValidateUrlFormat() {
boolean valid = ValidatorUtils.isValidUrl("https://example.com");
assertThat(valid).isTrue();
boolean invalid = ValidatorUtils.isValidUrl("not a url");
assertThat(invalid).isFalse();
}
@Test
void shouldValidateCreditCardNumber() {
boolean valid = ValidatorUtils.isValidCreditCard("4532015112830366");
assertThat(valid).isTrue();
boolean invalid = ValidatorUtils.isValidCreditCard("1234567890123456");
assertThat(invalid).isFalse();
}
}
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.ValueSource;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.CsvSource;
class StringUtilsParametrizedTest {
@ParameterizedTest
@ValueSource(strings = {"", " ", "null", "undefined"})
void shouldConsiderFalsyValuesAsEmpty(String input) {
boolean result = StringUtils.isEmpty(input);
assertThat(result).isTrue();
}
@ParameterizedTest
@CsvSource({
"hello,HELLO",
"world,WORLD",
"javaScript,JAVASCRIPT",
"123ABC,123ABC"
})
void shouldConvertToUpperCase(String input, String expected) {
String result = StringUtils.toUpperCase(input);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(expected);
}
}
import org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.ExtendWith;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.junit.jupiter.MockitoExtension;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.when;
@ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class)
class DateUtilsTest {
@Mock
private Clock clock;
@Test
void shouldGetCurrentDateFromClock() {
Instant fixedTime = Instant.parse("2024-01-15T10:30:00Z");
when(clock.instant()).thenReturn(fixedTime);
LocalDate result = DateUtils.today(clock);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(LocalDate.of(2024, 1, 15));
}
}
class MathUtilsEdgeCaseTest {
@Test
void shouldHandleMaxIntegerValue() {
int result = MathUtils.increment(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
}
@Test
void shouldHandleMinIntegerValue() {
int result = MathUtils.decrement(Integer.MIN_VALUE);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(Integer.MIN_VALUE);
}
@Test
void shouldHandleVeryLargeNumbers() {
BigDecimal result = MathUtils.add(
new BigDecimal("999999999999.99"),
new BigDecimal("0.01")
);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(new BigDecimal("1000000000000.00"));
}
@Test
void shouldHandleFloatingPointPrecision() {
double result = MathUtils.multiply(0.1, 0.2);
assertThat(result).isCloseTo(0.02, within(0.0001));
}
}
Floating point precision issues: Use isCloseTo() with delta instead of exact equality.
Null handling inconsistency: Decide whether utility returns null or throws exception, then test consistently.
Complex utility logic belongs elsewhere: Consider refactoring into testable units.
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