google-nomulus/javatests/google/registry/model/common/TimeOfYearTest.java
Michael Muller c458c05801 Rename Java packages to use the .google TLD
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.
2016-05-13 20:04:42 -04:00

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// Copyright 2016 The Domain Registry Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
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//
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package google.registry.model.common;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.junit.runners.JUnit4;
/** Unit tests for {@link TimeOfYear}. */
@RunWith(JUnit4.class)
public class TimeOfYearTest {
private static final DateTime february28 = DateTime.parse("2012-02-28T01:02:03.0Z");
private static final DateTime february29 = DateTime.parse("2012-02-29T01:02:03.0Z");
private static final DateTime march1 = DateTime.parse("2012-03-01T01:02:03.0Z");
@Test
public void testFromDateTime() throws Exception {
// We intentionally don't allow leap years in TimeOfYear, so February 29 should be February 28.
assertThat(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(february28)).isEqualTo(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(february29));
assertThat(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(february29)).isNotEqualTo(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(march1));
}
@Test
public void testNextAfter() throws Exception {
// This should be lossless because atOrAfter includes an exact match.
assertThat(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(march1).atOrAfter(march1)).isEqualTo(march1);
// This should be a year later because we stepped forward a millisecond
assertThat(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(march1).atOrAfter(march1.plusMillis(1)))
.isEqualTo(march1.plusYears(1));
}
@Test
public void testNextBefore() throws Exception {
// This should be lossless because beforeOrAt includes an exact match.
assertThat(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(march1).beforeOrAt(march1)).isEqualTo(march1);
// This should be a year earlier because we stepped backward a millisecond
assertThat(TimeOfYear.fromDateTime(march1).beforeOrAt(march1.minusMillis(1)))
.isEqualTo(march1.minusYears(1));
}
}