The assertThrows/expectThrows refactoring script does not use method
references, apparently.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=179089048
This is in preparation for running the automatic refactoring script that
will replace all ExpectedExceptions with use of JUnit 4.13's assertThrows/
expectThrows.
Note that I have recorded the callsites of assertions about EppExceptions
being marshallable and will edit those specific assertions back in after
running the automatic refactoring script (which do not understand these).
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=178812403
The only remaining methods on ExceptionRule after this are methods that
also exist on ExpectedException, which will allow us to, in the next CL,
swap out the one for the other and then run the automated refactoring to
turn it all into assertThrows/expectThrows.
Note that there were some assertions about root causes that couldn't
easily be turned into ExpectedException invocations, so I simply
converted them directly to usages of assertThrows/expectThrows.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=178623431
This was a surprisingly involved change. Some of the difficulties included
java.util.Optional purposely not being Serializable (so I had to move a
few Optionals in mapreduce classes to @Nullable) and having to add the Truth
Java8 extension library for assertion support.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=171863777
LogsExportCursor was only used by ExportLogsTaskServlet, which we removed a long time ago. It's just dead code. The PersistedRangeLong type was only written for use by LogsExportCursor, and since it hasn't picked up new users in 3+ years I don't think we need to keep it around.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=169264994
aka regexing for fun and profit.
This also makes sure that there are no statements after the
throwing statement, since these would be dead code. There
were a surprising number of places with assertions after
the throw, and none of these are actually triggered in tests
ever. When I found these, I replaced them with try/catch/rethrow
which makes the assertions actually happen:
before:
// This is the ExceptionRule that checks EppException marshaling
thrown.expect(FooException.class);
doThrowingThing();
assertSomething(); // Dead code!
after:
try {
doThrowingThing();
assertWithMessage("...").fail();
} catch (FooException e) {
assertSomething();
// For EppExceptions:
assertAboutEppExceptins().that(e).marshalsToXml();
}
To make this work, I added EppExceptionSubject.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=135793407
Add a method to get the next transition time so that we can return the expiry
date along with the EAP fee for a given time.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=125076484
This will make the utility a lot more versatile (allow both open and closed intervals) and hand the range validation and comparison off to the Range class.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=122867110
Expanding recurring billing events will require a global cursor as opposed to a Registry-scoped cursor, so this CL creates a more generic Cursor type and adds a dual-write for the old RegistryCursor (for both old and new styles) on save. We can then touch any stragglers using the UpdateCursorsCommand and simply drop the old RegistryCursor once all have been migrated.
See [] for migration tracking.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=121706885
Utilizing this function in the recurring billing event [], in order to abstract a lot of the expansion logic out of the MR itself.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=121579246
The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
This change renames directories in preparation for the great package
rename. The repository is now in a broken state because the code
itself hasn't been updated. However this should ensure that git
correctly preserves history for each file.