Issue
I'll begin with a code example; I have to test a function, which handles data-packets. In this function, the data-packet is opened and when it doesn't contain all expected data, an InvalidParameterExeption is thrown which is logged.
public void handleData(dataPacket) {
try {
analyseData(dataPacket);
} catch (InvalidParameterException e) {
e.printStackTrace()
}
}
So, if everything goes well, my exception is printed in my terminal. But how can I test this? I can't use this: (because the exception is caught)
@Test(expected = InvalidParameterExeption.class)
public void testIfFaultyDataPacketIsRecognised {
handleData(faultyDataPacket);
}
How can I test that the InvalidParameterExeption is thrown?
Solution
You won't catch exceptions that are not thrown. Just test the 'throwing exception' method instead of the 'exception catching' one
@Test(expected = InvalidParameterExeption.class)
public void testIfFaultyDataPacketIsRecognised() {
analyseData(faultyDataPacket);
}
Answered By - Ji aSH
Answer Checked By - Dawn Plyler (JavaFixing Volunteer)