Below is a class I have written in a web application I am building using Java Google App Engine. I have written Unit Tests using TestNG and all the tests pass. I then run EclEmma in Eclipse to see the
test coverage on my code. All the functions show 100% coverage but the file as a whole is showing about 27% coverage. Where is the 73% uncovered code coming from?
Can anyone help me understand how EclEmma works and why I am getting the discrepancy in numbers?
package com.skaxo.sports.models;
import javax.jdo.annotations.IdGeneratorStrategy;
import javax.jdo.annotations.IdentityType;
import javax.jdo.annotations.PersistenceCapable;
import javax.jdo.annotations.Persistent;
import javax.jdo.annotations.PrimaryKey;
@PersistenceCapable(identityType= IdentityType.APPLICATION)
public class Account {
@PrimaryKey
@Persistent(valueStrategy=IdGeneratorStrategy.IDENTITY)
private Long id;
@Persistent
private String userId;
@Persistent
private String firstName;
@Persistent
private String lastName;
@Persistent
private String email;
@Persistent
private boolean termsOfService;
@Persistent
private boolean systemEmails;
public Account() {}
public Account(String firstName, String lastName, String email) {
super();
this.firstName = firstName;
this.lastName = lastName;
this.email = email;
}
public Account(String userId) {
super();
this.userId = userId;
}
public void setId(Long id) {
this.id = id;
}
public Long getId() {
return id;
}
public String getUserId() {
return userId;
}
public void setUserId(String userId) {
this.userId = userId;
}
public String getFirstName() {
return firstName;
}
public void setFirstName(String firstName) {
this.firstName = firstName;
}
public String getLastName() {
return lastName;
}
public void setLastName(String lastName) {
this.lastName = lastName;
}
public String getEmail() {
return email;
}
public void setEmail(String email) {
this.email = email;
}
public boolean acceptedTermsOfService() {
return termsOfService;
}
public void setTermsOfService(boolean termsOfService) {
this.termsOfService = termsOfService;
}
public boolean acceptedSystemEmails() {
return systemEmails;
}
public void setSystemEmails(boolean systemEmails) {
this.systemEmails = systemEmails;
}
}
Below is the
test code for the above class.
package com.skaxo.sports.models;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertNotNull;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertTrue;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertFalse;
import org.testng.annotations.BeforeTest;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
public class AccountTest {
@Test
public void testId() {
Account a = new Account();
a.setId(1L);
assertEquals((Long) 1L, a.getId(), "ID");
a.setId(3L);
assertNotNull(a.getId(), "The ID is set to null.");
}
@Test
public void testUserId() {
Account a = new Account();
a.setUserId("123456ABC");
assertEquals(a.getUserId(), "123456ABC", "User ID incorrect.");
a = new Account("123456ABC");
assertEquals(a.getUserId(), "123456ABC", "User ID incorrect.");
}
@Test
public void testFirstName() {
Account a = new Account("
Test", "User", "
[email protected]");
assertEquals(a.getFirstName(), "
Test",
"User first name not equal to '
Test'.");
a.setFirstName("John");
assertEquals(a.getFirstName(), "John",
"User first name not equal to 'John'.");
}
@Test
public void testLastName() {
Account a = new Account("
Test", "User", "
[email protected]");
assertEquals(a.getLastName(), "User",
"User last name not equal to 'User'.");
a.setLastName("Doe");
assertEquals(a.getLastName(), "Doe",
"User last name not equal to 'Doe'.");
}
@Test
public void testEmail() {
Account a = new Account("
Test", "User", "
[email protected]");
assertEquals(a.getEmail(), "
[email protected]",
"User email not equal to '
[email protected]'.");
a.setEmail("
[email protected]");
assertEquals(a.getEmail(), "
[email protected]",
"User email not equal to '
[email protected]'.");
}
@Test
public void testAcceptedTermsOfService() {
Account a = new Account();
a.setTermsOfService(true);
assertTrue(a.acceptedTermsOfService(),
"Accepted Terms of Service not true.");
a.setTermsOfService(false);
assertFalse(a.acceptedTermsOfService(),
"Accepted Terms of Service not false.");
}
@Test
public void testAcceptedSystemEmails() {
Account a = new Account();
a.setSystemEmails(true);
assertTrue(a.acceptedSystemEmails(), "System Emails is not true.");
a.setSystemEmails(false);
assertFalse(a.acceptedSystemEmails(), "System Emails is not false.");
}
}