google-nomulus/javatests/google/registry/tools/GetRegistrarCommandTest.java
mcilwain b825a2b5a8 Get rid of custom ExceptionRule methods
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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// Copyright 2017 The Nomulus Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
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//
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package google.registry.tools;
import com.beust.jcommander.ParameterException;
import org.junit.Test;
/** Unit tests for {@link GetRegistrarCommand}. */
public class GetRegistrarCommandTest extends CommandTestCase<GetRegistrarCommand> {
@Test
public void testSuccess() throws Exception {
// This registrar is created by AppEngineRule.
runCommand("NewRegistrar");
}
@Test
public void testSuccess_multipleArguments() throws Exception {
// Registrars are created by AppEngineRule.
runCommand("NewRegistrar", "TheRegistrar");
}
@Test
public void testFailure_registrarDoesNotExist() throws Exception {
thrown.expect(IllegalArgumentException.class);
thrown.expectMessage("Registrar with id ClientZ does not exist");
runCommand("ClientZ");
}
@Test
public void testFailure_noRegistrarName() throws Exception {
thrown.expect(ParameterException.class);
runCommand();
}
@Test
public void testFailure_oneRegistrarDoesNotExist() throws Exception {
thrown.expect(IllegalArgumentException.class);
thrown.expectMessage("Registrar with id ClientZ does not exist");
runCommand("NewRegistrar", "ClientZ");
}
}