google-nomulus/javatests/google/registry/model/domain/AllocationTokenTest.java
mcilwain e07d011bc6 Add basic AllocationToken validation/redemption for domain creates
The next step is to add them for domain checks as well (which is simpler
because it doesn't involve validation).

This requires the addition of a TrimWhitespaceAdapter for XML JAXB objects,
which will prove useful for other @XmlValue attributes in the future.

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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=181526726
2018-01-19 14:28:26 -05:00

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package google.registry.model.domain;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth8.assertThat;
import static google.registry.model.ofy.ObjectifyService.ofy;
import static google.registry.testing.DatastoreHelper.persistResource;
import static google.registry.testing.JUnitBackports.expectThrows;
import com.googlecode.objectify.Key;
import google.registry.model.EntityTestCase;
import google.registry.model.reporting.HistoryEntry;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.junit.Test;
/** Unit tests for {@link AllocationToken}. */
public class AllocationTokenTest extends EntityTestCase {
@Test
public void testPersistence() throws Exception {
AllocationToken token =
persistResource(
new AllocationToken.Builder()
.setToken("abc123")
.setRedemptionHistoryEntry(Key.create(HistoryEntry.class, 1L))
.setCreationTime(DateTime.parse("2010-11-12T05:00:00Z"))
.build());
assertThat(ofy().load().entity(token).now()).isEqualTo(token);
}
@Test
public void testIndexing() throws Exception {
verifyIndexing(
new AllocationToken.Builder()
.setToken("abc123")
.setCreationTime(DateTime.parse("2010-11-12T05:00:00Z"))
.build(),
"token");
}
@Test
public void testCreationTime_autoPopulates() throws Exception {
AllocationToken tokenBeforePersisting =
new AllocationToken.Builder().setToken("abc123").build();
assertThat(tokenBeforePersisting.getCreationTime()).isEmpty();
AllocationToken tokenAfterPersisting = persistResource(tokenBeforePersisting);
assertThat(tokenAfterPersisting.getCreationTime()).hasValue(clock.nowUtc());
}
@Test
public void testSetCreationTime_cantCallMoreThanOnce() throws Exception {
AllocationToken.Builder builder =
new AllocationToken.Builder()
.setToken("foobar")
.setCreationTime(DateTime.parse("2010-11-12T05:00:00Z"));
IllegalStateException thrown =
expectThrows(
IllegalStateException.class,
() -> builder.setCreationTime(DateTime.parse("2010-11-13T05:00:00Z")));
assertThat(thrown).hasMessageThat().isEqualTo("creationTime can only be set once");
}
@Test
public void testSetToken_cantCallMoreThanOnce() throws Exception {
AllocationToken.Builder builder = new AllocationToken.Builder().setToken("foobar");
IllegalStateException thrown =
expectThrows(IllegalStateException.class, () -> builder.setToken("barfoo"));
assertThat(thrown).hasMessageThat().isEqualTo("token can only be set once");
}
}