This project is intended to teach beginners working with sonarQube and sonarCloud. This is based on public repo maegges65/junit-tests (commit 8b662e3).
Example Code is found in src/main/java, the associated tests can be found in src/test/java, dependencies are declared in build.gradle.
If you use IntelliJ&rt;, a simple import from gradle should suffice, for eclipse a
./gradlew eclipse
is suggested.
This repository may be used freely, providing that changes are not comitted on the master branch. To clone it from the command line, use:
git clone https://github.com/brechtgermis/sonarcloud-test
For each example, there is a separate package in both the main and the test folder.
This has a simple class with a method whose logic depends solely on the method's parameters. The test class demonstrates how to cover the complete code.
A hypothetical example of a servo system with actors and sensors, where the latter are described as interfaces.
The test class demonstrates the use of mocks and verification of method calls.
Similar to demo2, but now actor and sensor are (stupid) concrete classes.
The test class demonstrates the use of spies.
Based on demo3, but this time a factory is used to create actor and sensor.
The test class demonstrates the use of the factory to avoid spies.
Based on demo4, but this time with a try {...} finally {...} block.
The test class demonstrate how to test behaviour for exceptions.
Based on demo3, but uses Mockito.mockConstruction() to mock constructors and verify method calls.
A simple example to demonstrate the the use of inorder verification.
A simple example of a hyptothetical robot that moves along a rectangular spiral outwards.
Look at the branch refactoring to see how this setup can be used for reactoring.