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Start your free trialcharles wachera
100 Pointsi have no idea how to do,,this code challange
how do you do this code challange
package com.teamtreehouse.vending;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
public class CreditorTest {
@Test
public void addingFundsIncrementsAvailableFunds() throws Exception {
Creditor creditor = new Creditor();
creditor.addFunds(25);
creditor.addFunds(25);
assertEquals(50, creditor.getAvailableFunds());
}
@Test
public void refundingReturnsAllAvailableFunds() throws Exception {
Creditor creditor = new Creditor();
creditor.addFunds(10);
int refund = creditor.refund();
assertEquals(10, refund);
assertEquals(0, creditor.getAvailableFunds());
}
}
package com.teamtreehouse.vending;
public class Creditor {
private int funds;
public Creditor() {
funds = 0;
}
public void addFunds(int money) {
funds += money;
}
public void deduct(int money) throws NotEnoughFundsException {
if (money > funds) {
throw new NotEnoughFundsException();
}
funds -= money;
}
public int refund() {
int refund = funds;
funds = 0;
return refund;
}
public int getAvailableFunds() {
return funds;
}
}
1 Answer
Fahad Mutair
10,359 Pointshi charles wachera , let me explain the challenge for you
Now that we know that we should only have one behavior that we are asserting per test,
- this means each test should have only one assert.
can you help me break out the refundingReturnsAllAvailableFunds test case into a new one?
2.refundingReturnsAllAvailableFunds have 2 assert (assertEquals) inside it as you can see the code below
@Test
public void refundingReturnsAllAvailableFunds() throws Exception {
Creditor creditor = new Creditor();
creditor.addFunds(10);
int refund = creditor.refund();
assertEquals(10, refund);
assertEquals(0, creditor.getAvailableFunds());
}
How about making a new test that does the same, Arrange, Act and Assert named refundingResetsAvailableFundsToZero
3.this mean you have to copy refundingReturnsAllAvailableFunds Test and rename it to refundingResetsAvailableFundsToZero
that separates out that final assertion in the first test.
4.this mean we have to assign the correct assert and only one assert per Test ,so:
refundingReturnsAllAvailableFunds >> assertEquals(10, refund);
refundingResetsAvailableFundsToZero >> assertEquals(0, creditor.getAvailableFunds());