How to assert greater than using JUnit Assert?
Andrew Henderson
I have these values coming from a test
previousTokenValues[1] = "1378994409108"
currentTokenValues[1] = "1378994416509"and I try
// current timestamp is greater assertTrue(Long.parseLong(previousTokenValues[1]) > Long.parseLong(currentTokenValues[1]));I get the java.lang.AssertionError and detailMessage on debugging is null.
How can I assert greater than conditions in using JUnit
8 Answers
Just how you've done it. assertTrue(boolean) also has an overload assertTrue(String, boolean) where the String is the message in case of failure; you can use that if you want to print that such-and-such wasn't greater than so-and-so.
You could also add hamcrest-all as a dependency to use matchers. See :
import static org.hamcrest.MatcherAssert.assertThat;
import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.*;
assertThat("timestamp", Long.parseLong(previousTokenValues[1]), greaterThan(Long.parseLong(currentTokenValues[1])));That gives an error like:
java.lang.AssertionError: timestamp
Expected: a value greater than <456L> but: <123L> was less than <456L> 10 When using JUnit asserts, I always make the message nice and clear. It saves huge amounts of time debugging. Doing it this way avoids having to add a added dependency on hamcrest Matchers.
previousTokenValues[1] = "1378994409108";
currentTokenValues[1] = "1378994416509";
Long prev = Long.parseLong(previousTokenValues[1]);
Long curr = Long.parseLong(currentTokenValues[1]);
assertTrue("Previous (" + prev + ") should be greater than current (" + curr + ")", prev > curr); 1 you can also try below simple soln:
previousTokenValues[1] = "1378994409108";
currentTokenValues[1] = "1378994416509";
Long prev = Long.parseLong(previousTokenValues[1]);
Long curr = Long.parseLong(currentTokenValues[1]);
Assert.assertTrue(prev > curr ); You should add Hamcrest-library to your Build Path. It contains the needed Matchers.class which has the lessThan() method.
Dependency as below.
<dependency> <groupId>org.hamcrest</groupId> <artifactId>hamcrest-library</artifactId> <version>1.3</version> <scope>test</scope>
</dependency> Alternatively if adding extra library such as hamcrest is not desirable, the logic can be implemented as utility method using junit dependency only:
public static void assertGreaterThan(int greater, int lesser) { assertGreaterThan(greater, lesser, null);
}
public static void assertGreaterThan(int greater, int lesser, String message) { if (greater <= lesser) { fail((StringUtils.isNotBlank(message) ? message + " ==> " : "") + "Expected: a value greater than <" + lesser + ">\n" + "But <" + greater + "> was " + (greater == lesser ? "equal to" : "less than") + " <" + lesser + ">"); }
} As I recognize, at the moment, in JUnit, the syntax is like this:
AssertTrue(Long.parseLong(previousTokenValues[1]) > Long.parseLong(currentTokenValues[1]), "your fail message ");Means that, the condition is in front of the message.
assertTrue("your message", previousTokenValues[1].compareTo(currentTokenValues[1]) > 0)this passes for previous > current values
You can put it like this
assertTrue("your fail message ",Long.parseLong(previousTokenValues[1]) > Long.parseLong(currentTokenValues[1]));