Esempio n. 1
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  // Case 6:
  //		the new username doesn't exist and is valid
  //		the new email is invalid
  @Test(expected = InvalidEmail_Exception.class)
  public void invalidEmail() throws Exception {

    SDIdImpl id = new SDIdImpl();

    id.createUser(USERNAME, INVALID_EMAIL);
  }
Esempio n. 2
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  // Case 5:
  //		the new username doesn't exist and is null
  //		the new email doesn't exist
  @Test(expected = InvalidUser_Exception.class)
  public void nullUsername() throws Exception {

    SDIdImpl id = new SDIdImpl();

    id.createUser(NULL_USERNAME, EMAIL);
  }
Esempio n. 3
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  // Case 3:
  //		the new username doesn't exist and is valid
  //		the new email already exists
  @Test(expected = EmailAlreadyExists_Exception.class)
  public void emailAlreadyExists() throws Exception {

    SDIdImpl id = new SDIdImpl();

    id.createUser(USERNAME, EMAIL);
    id.createUser(USERNAME_2, EMAIL);
  }
Esempio n. 4
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  // Case 1:
  //		the new username doesn't exist and is valid
  //		the new email doesn't exist
  @Test
  public void success() throws Exception {

    SDIdImpl id = new SDIdImpl();

    id.createUser(USERNAME, EMAIL);

    UserAccount user = getUserAccountByUsername(id, USERNAME);

    assertNotNull("User was not created correctly.", user);
    assertEquals("Created user's Username is not correct.", user.getUserId(), USERNAME);
    assertEquals("Created user's Email is not correct.", user.getEmail(), EMAIL);
  }