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Add support for IN / NOT IN operators This commit extends our query mechanism to handle queries of the form: key IN [ x, y, z ], and key NOT IN [ x, y, z ]. I have added two new Expression implementations, a BinarySetMembershipExpression and a LiteralSetExpression. LiteralSetExpression corresponds to a list of values, which can then be used as the right operand to a BinarySetMembershipExpression. We have to explicitly pass the type of value we're using in our list for deserialization. I have also cleaned up the MongoExpressionParser in the process of adding support for these new operators. UnaryLogicalExpressions now can only take ComparisonExpressions, due to the restriction of how $not is used in MongoDB. Reviewed-by: vanaltj Review-thread: http://icedtea.classpath.org/pipermail/thermostat/2013-June/007100.html
author Elliott Baron <ebaron@redhat.com>
date Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:37:39 -0400
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package com.redhat.thermostat.storage.query;

import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse;

import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;

import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;

public class LiteralSetExpressionTest {

    private static final Set<Object> VALUES = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList(new Object(), new Object(), new Object()));
    private LiteralSetExpression<Object> expr;

    @Before
    public void setup() {
        expr = new LiteralSetExpression<Object>(VALUES, Object.class);
    }
    
    @Test
    public void testGetValues() {
        assertEquals(VALUES, expr.getValues());
    }
    
    @Test(expected=UnsupportedOperationException.class)
    public void testGetValuesImmutable() {
        Set<Object> values = expr.getValues();
        values.add(new Object());
    }
    
    @Test
    public void testEquals() {
        LiteralSetExpression<Object> otherExpr = new LiteralSetExpression<Object>(VALUES, Object.class);
        assertEquals(expr, otherExpr);
    }
    
    @Test
    public void testDeepEquals() {
        Set<Object> otherValues = new HashSet<>(VALUES);
        LiteralSetExpression<Object> otherExpr = new LiteralSetExpression<Object>(otherValues, Object.class);
        assertEquals(expr, otherExpr);
    }
    
    @Test
    public void testNotEquals() {
        Set<Object> otherValue = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList(new Object(), new Object(), new Object()));
        LiteralSetExpression<Object> otherExpr = new LiteralSetExpression<Object>(otherValue, Object.class);
        
        assertFalse(expr.equals(otherExpr));
    }
    
    @Test
    public void testNotEqualsWrongClass() {
        assertFalse(expr.equals(new Object()));
    }
    
    @Test
    public void testNotEqualsNull() {
        assertFalse(expr.equals(null));
    }
    
    @Test
    public void testHashCode() {
        assertEquals(VALUES.hashCode() + Object.class.hashCode(), expr.hashCode());
    }
}