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Java example source code file (ReadersWritersTest.java)

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The ReadersWritersTest.java Java example source code

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 * Copyright (C) 2008 Google Inc.
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package com.google.gson.functional;

import com.google.gson.Gson;
import com.google.gson.GsonBuilder;
import com.google.gson.JsonStreamParser;
import com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException;
import com.google.gson.common.TestTypes.BagOfPrimitives;

import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken;
import java.util.Map;
import junit.framework.TestCase;

import java.io.CharArrayReader;
import java.io.CharArrayWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.io.Writer;

/**
 * Functional tests for the support of {@link Reader}s and {@link Writer}s.
 *
 * @author Inderjeet Singh
 * @author Joel Leitch
 */
public class ReadersWritersTest extends TestCase {
  private Gson gson;

  @Override
  protected void setUp() throws Exception {
    super.setUp();
    gson = new Gson();
  }

  public void testWriterForSerialization() throws Exception {
    Writer writer = new StringWriter();
    BagOfPrimitives src = new BagOfPrimitives();
    gson.toJson(src, writer);
    assertEquals(src.getExpectedJson(), writer.toString());
  }

  public void testReaderForDeserialization() throws Exception {
    BagOfPrimitives expected = new BagOfPrimitives();
    Reader json = new StringReader(expected.getExpectedJson());
    BagOfPrimitives actual = gson.fromJson(json, BagOfPrimitives.class);
    assertEquals(expected, actual);
  }

  public void testTopLevelNullObjectSerializationWithWriter() {
    StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();
    gson.toJson(null, writer);
    assertEquals("null", writer.toString());
  }

  public void testTopLevelNullObjectDeserializationWithReader() {
    StringReader reader = new StringReader("null");
    Integer nullIntObject = gson.fromJson(reader, Integer.class);
    assertNull(nullIntObject);
  }

  public void testTopLevelNullObjectSerializationWithWriterAndSerializeNulls() {
    Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
    StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();
    gson.toJson(null, writer);
    assertEquals("null", writer.toString());
  }

  public void testTopLevelNullObjectDeserializationWithReaderAndSerializeNulls() {
    Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
    StringReader reader = new StringReader("null");
    Integer nullIntObject = gson.fromJson(reader, Integer.class);
    assertNull(nullIntObject);
  }

  public void testReadWriteTwoStrings() throws IOException {
    Gson gson= new Gson();
    CharArrayWriter writer= new CharArrayWriter();
    writer.write(gson.toJson("one").toCharArray());
    writer.write(gson.toJson("two").toCharArray());
    CharArrayReader reader = new CharArrayReader(writer.toCharArray());
    JsonStreamParser parser = new JsonStreamParser(reader);
    String actualOne = gson.fromJson(parser.next(), String.class);
    assertEquals("one", actualOne);
    String actualTwo = gson.fromJson(parser.next(), String.class);
    assertEquals("two", actualTwo);
  }

  public void testReadWriteTwoObjects() throws IOException {
    Gson gson= new Gson();
    CharArrayWriter writer= new CharArrayWriter();
    BagOfPrimitives expectedOne = new BagOfPrimitives(1, 1, true, "one");
    writer.write(gson.toJson(expectedOne).toCharArray());
    BagOfPrimitives expectedTwo = new BagOfPrimitives(2, 2, false, "two");
    writer.write(gson.toJson(expectedTwo).toCharArray());
    CharArrayReader reader = new CharArrayReader(writer.toCharArray());
    JsonStreamParser parser = new JsonStreamParser(reader);
    BagOfPrimitives actualOne = gson.fromJson(parser.next(), BagOfPrimitives.class);
    assertEquals("one", actualOne.stringValue);
    BagOfPrimitives actualTwo = gson.fromJson(parser.next(), BagOfPrimitives.class);
    assertEquals("two", actualTwo.stringValue);
    assertFalse(parser.hasNext());
  }

  public void testTypeMismatchThrowsJsonSyntaxExceptionForStrings() {
    try {
      gson.fromJson("true", new TypeToken<Map() {}.getType());
      fail();
    } catch (JsonSyntaxException expected) {
    }
  }

  public void testTypeMismatchThrowsJsonSyntaxExceptionForReaders() {
    try {
      gson.fromJson(new StringReader("true"), new TypeToken<Map() {}.getType());
      fail();
    } catch (JsonSyntaxException expected) {
    }
  }
}

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