Issue#49 Add Integration Test instruction set for Core

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Gergely Hegedus 2022-01-28 00:24:22 +02:00
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Download the project, open it in [Android Studio](https://developer.android.com/studio?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1PSDBhDbARIsAPeTqrfKrSx8qD_B9FegOmpVgxtPWFHhBHeqnml8n4ak-I5wPvqlwGdwrUQaAtobEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds).
* In the gradle window you can see in the root gradle there is a "tests" group. In this group you will see a unitTests and androidTests task.
* First run the unitTests.
* First run the jvmTests.
* When that finished, build the application to your phone.
* Login with whatever credentials and look over the app, what will you test.
* When finished, run androidTests.
This will ensure the testing setup is proper, the project can resolve all the dependencies and such issues won't come up during your exercise.
If everything is right, change branch to codeKata and look for into the [codekata](./codekata) folder for the instruction sets.
### Structure
The Code Kata is structured into 5 different section, each section in different what we are testing and how we are testing it.
The Code Kata is structured into 6 different section, each section in different what we are testing and how we are testing it.
Since our layering is "app", "core" and "networking", of course we will jump right into the middle and start with core.
@ -153,6 +151,12 @@ We will also see how to test with LiveData.
We will introduce Rules, aka easy to reuse "Before" and "After" components.
#### Core Again
Open the [core again instruction set](./codekata/core.again.instructionset.md).
We complicate things here. We write our first Integraiton Test.
We will verify the Authentication classes and the networking module is working together like a charm.
#### App Robolectric Unit Tests.
Open the [app robolectric unit tests instruction set](./codekata/robolectric.instructionset.md).

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# 4. Starting of integration testing
You probably got bored of Unit Testing if you got to this point, so let's switch it up a little.
In this testing instruction set you will learn how to write simple Integration tests for your Java module:
- How to write integration tests
- How to use Fakes
- How to depend on test modules
- Exercise parametrized tests
- Exercise Junit Extensions
## AuthIntegrationTest test
Our System Under Test will be all Authentication related public classes of Core module, so namely:
- `org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.IsUserLoggedInUseCase`
- `org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.LoginUseCase`
- `org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.LogoutUseCase`
What we want to test here, is that all components hidden behind these classes together let the user login, store their session and logout.
### Setup
So let's open up our test class: `org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration.CodeKataAuthIntegrationTest`
First, we want to take advantage of our DI module, so let's inject our actual classes:
```kotlin
private val isUserLoggedInUseCase by inject<IsUserLoggedInUseCase>()
private val loginUseCase by inject<LoginUseCase>()
private val logoutUseCase by inject<LogoutUseCase>()
```
Now let's startKoin in our setup method:
```kotlin
@BeforeEach
fun setup() {
startKoin {
modules(
createCoreModule(
baseUrl = BaseUrl(mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions.url),
enableNetworkLogging = true,
favouriteContentLocalStorageProvider = { fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage },
sessionExpirationListenerProvider = { mockSessionExpirationListener },
userDataLocalStorageProvider = { fakeUserDataLocalStorage }
).toList()
)
}
}
@AfterEach
fun tearDown() {
stopKoin()
}
```
Okay, a couple of things are missing. First of what are those fakes? Let's start with them
#### Fakes
So the `FavouriteContentLocalStorage` and `UserDataLocalStorage` will be injected into our modules.
However, we expect a specific behaviour from them.
So instead of mocking them, let's create simple fakes, that we can use in our tests, as they were the real class.
Let's start with `FakeUserDataLocalStorage`.
###### Let's open `CodeKataUserDataLocalStorage`.
This has to extend the `UserDataLocalStorage` interface, so add that. And the only required implementation is a modifiable field. So add it as a constructor argument and that's it.
```kotlin
class CodeKataUserDataLocalStorage(override var session: Session? = null) : UserDataLocalStorage
```
###### Now let's open `CodeKataFavouriteContentLocalStorage`.
This is a bit more tricky, there are multiple methods.
First of all we need a flow, so let's just use a SharedFlow and initialize it:
```kotlin
private val dataFlow = MutableSharedFlow<List<ContentId>>(
replay = 1,
onBufferOverflow = BufferOverflow.DROP_OLDEST,
)
init {
dataFlow.tryEmit(emptyList())
}
```
With that we can return our flow from `observeFavourites`:
```kotlin
override fun observeFavourites(): Flow<List<ContentId>> = dataFlow.asSharedFlow()
```
And our methods just need to update the flow as it would be expected:
```kotlin
override suspend fun markAsFavourite(contentId: ContentId) {
dataFlow.emit(dataFlow.replayCache.first().plus(contentId))
}
override suspend fun deleteAsFavourite(contentId: ContentId) {
dataFlow.emit(dataFlow.replayCache.first().minus(contentId))
}
```
Okay, we have our fakes. Let's navigate back to `CodeKataAuthIntegrationTest`
#### Continue Setup
Let's just declare our fakes and initialize them in the setup:
```kotlin
private lateinit var fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage: FavouriteContentLocalStorage
private lateinit var mockSessionExpirationListener: SessionExpirationListener
private lateinit var fakeUserDataLocalStorage: UserDataLocalStorage
@Before
fun setup() {
mockSessionExpirationListener = mock() // we are using mock, since it only has 1 function so we just want to verify if it's called
fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage = FakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage()
fakeUserDataLocalStorage = FakeUserDataLocalStorage(null)
startKoin {
///...
}
}
```
We are still missing `mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions` this will be our TestExtension, to initialize MockWebServer.
`MockServerScenarioSetupExtensions` is declared in the `:network` test module.
However we are still able to import it.
That's because of [java-test-fixtures](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/java_testing.html#sec:java_test_fixtures) plugin. It is can be used to depend on a specific test module "textFixtures".
Check out the build.gradle's to see how that's done.
This can be useful to share some static Test Data, or extensions in our case.
So let's add this extension:
```kotlin
@RegisterExtension
@JvmField
val mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions = MockServerScenarioSetupExtensions()
private val mockServerScenarioSetup get() = mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions.mockServerScenarioSetup
```
This extension is a wrapper around MockWebServer containing setups of requests, request verifications and ContentData.
It is useful to mock our requests with this extension from now on so we don't repeat ourselves.
With that let's start testing:
### 1. `withoutSessionTheUserIsNotLoggedIn`
As usual, we start with the simplest test. Let's verify that if the session object is null, we are indeed logged out:
```kotlin
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session saved WHEN checking if user is logged in THEN they are not")
@Test
fun withoutSessionTheUserIsNotLoggedIn() = runTest {
fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session = null
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be not logged in")
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
```
### 2. `loginSuccess`
Let's test that given good credentials and success response, our user can login in.
First we setup our mock server and the expected session:
```kotlin
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.Success(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true) // validate arguments just verifies the request path, body, headers etc.
val expectedSession = ContentData.loginSuccessResponse
```
Now we login, and then check if we are actually logged in:
```kotlin
val answer = loginUseCase.invoke(LoginCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"))
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
```
And just verify:
```kotlin
Assertions.assertEquals(Answer.Success(LoginStatus.SUCCESS), answer)
Assertions.assertTrue(actual, "User is expected to be logged in")
Assertions.assertEquals(expectedSession, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
```
With this, looks like our Integration works correctly. Requests are called, proper response is received, login state is changed.
### 3. `localInputError`
We have to expected errors, that are returned even before running requests, if the username or password is empty.
This two tests would be really similar, so let's do Parametrized tests.
First we modify our method signature:
```kotlin
@MethodSource("localInputErrorArguments")
@ParameterizedTest(name = "GIVEN {0} credentials WHEN login called THEN error {1} is shown")
fun localInputError(credentials: LoginCredentials, loginError: LoginStatus)
```
Now let's declare our action:
```kotlin
val answer = loginUseCase.invoke(credentials)
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
```
And do our verifications, aka not logged in, not session expired and the correct error:
```kotlin
Assertions.assertEquals(Answer.Success(loginError), answer)
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be not logged in")
Assertions.assertEquals(null, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
```
Now we just need to declare our parameters for our test:
```kotlin
companion object {
@JvmStatic
fun localInputErrorArguments() = Stream.of(
Arguments.of(LoginCredentials("", "password"), LoginStatus.INVALID_USERNAME),
Arguments.of(LoginCredentials("username", ""), LoginStatus.INVALID_PASSWORD)
)
}
```
With that we covered both of these errors.
### 4. `networkInputError`
Now let's do the same with network inputs. This will be really similar, only difference is we will initialize our mockserver with the AuthScenario.
Try to do it yourself, however for completeness sake, as usual, here is the code:
```kotlin
@MethodSource("networkErrorArguments")
@ParameterizedTest(name = "GIVEN {0} network response WHEN login called THEN error is shown")
fun networkInputError(authScenario: AuthScenario) = runTest {
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(authScenario, validateArguments = true)
val credentials = LoginCredentials(username = authScenario.username, password = authScenario.password)
val answer = loginUseCase.invoke(credentials)
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
Assertions.assertTrue(answer is Answer.Error, "Answer is expected to be an Error")
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be not logged in")
Assertions.assertEquals(null, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
}
```
### 5. `loginInvalidCredentials`
We have one more expected error type, but this comes from the NetworkResponse. We could add it as parametrized test, but for the sake of readability, let's just keep it separate.
Thi is really similar to the `networkInputError`, the differences are that this is not parametrized, we use `AuthScenario.InvalidCredentials` response and we expect `Answer.Success(LoginStatus.INVALID_CREDENTIALS)`
So together:
```kotlin
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session WHEN user is logging in THEN they get session")
@Test
fun loginInvalidCredentials() = runTest {
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.InvalidCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
val answer = loginUseCase.invoke(LoginCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"))
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
Assertions.assertEquals(Answer.Success(LoginStatus.INVALID_CREDENTIALS), answer)
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be not logged in")
Assertions.assertEquals(null, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
}
```
### 6. `logout`
Now let's verify if the user can logout properly.
For this we first need to have the user in a logged in state:
```kotlin
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.Success(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
loginUseCase.invoke(LoginCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"))
```
The user needs to logout:
```kotlin
logoutUseCase.invoke()
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
```
And we verify the user is indeed logged out now:
```kotlin
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be logged out")
Assertions.assertEquals(null, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
```
### 7. `logoutReleasesContent`
At last, let's verify that when the user logs out, their cache is released and the request is no longer authenticated.
To do this, first we setup our MockServer and login the user:
```kotlin
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.Success(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
.setScenario(ContentScenario.Success(usingRefreshedToken = false), validateArguments = true)
loginUseCase.invoke(LoginCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"))
```
Now we get the content values before and after logout:
```kotlin
val valuesBeforeLogout = get<GetAllContentUseCase>().get().take(2).last()
logoutUseCase.invoke()
val valuesAfterLogout = get<GetAllContentUseCase>().get().take(2).last()
```
> Note: we are using get() from koin, since we don't want to depend on how the data is cleared and this way we get the UseCase a new user would get.
Now there is a bit of explaining to do. How `mockServerScenarioSetup` is setup is that if `validateArguments` is set, it will verify the path, the body and the authentication token. If it doesn't match, it will return a BAD Request.
We could do the same with MockWebServer and recorded request as well, it's just now hidden behind our TestHelper MockServer.
So what we want to verify, is that `valuesBeforeLogout` is a success, and the `valuesAfterLogout` is a failure.
```kotlin
Assertions.assertTrue(valuesBeforeLogout is Resource.Success, "Before we expect a cached Success")
Assertions.assertTrue(valuesAfterLogout is Resource.Error, "After we expect an error, since our request no longer is authenticated")
```
If it would be cached, the test would be stuck, cause Loading wouldn't be emitted, or if the request would be authenticated success would be returned as we setup Success response.
## Conclusions
With that we wrote our Integration tests.
There is no point of going over other integration test's in the core module, since the idea is captured, and nothing new could be shown.
If you want to give it a go, feel free, however consider using turbine for flow tests, cause it can be a bit tricky.
What we have learned:
- In integration tests, we mock the least amount of classes
- In integration tests we verify multiple classes and how they work together
- We learned we can share test classes between modules
- We learned how to write fakes
- We exercised the Parametrized tests

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# 3. Starting of Robolectric testing
# 5. Starting of Robolectric testing
So we are finally here, so far we didn't had to touch any kind of context or resources, activities, fragments or anything android. This is where we have to get back to reality and actually deal with Android.

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package org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration
import kotlinx.coroutines.ExperimentalCoroutinesApi
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.last
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.take
import kotlinx.coroutines.test.runTest
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.content.GetAllContentUseCase
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.di.createCoreModule
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration.fake.FakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration.fake.FakeUserDataLocalStorage
@ -9,12 +12,16 @@ import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.IsUserLoggedInUseCase
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.LoginUseCase
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.LogoutUseCase
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.session.SessionExpirationListener
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.storage.UserDataLocalStorage
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.storage.content.FavouriteContentLocalStorage
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.auth.LoginCredentials
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.auth.LoginStatus
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.network.BaseUrl
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.shared.Answer
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.shared.Resource
import org.fnives.test.showcase.network.mockserver.ContentData
import org.fnives.test.showcase.network.mockserver.scenario.auth.AuthScenario
import org.fnives.test.showcase.network.mockserver.scenario.content.ContentScenario
import org.fnives.test.showcase.network.testutil.MockServerScenarioSetupExtensions
import org.junit.jupiter.api.AfterEach
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions
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import org.koin.core.context.startKoin
import org.koin.core.context.stopKoin
import org.koin.test.KoinTest
import org.koin.test.get
import org.koin.test.inject
import org.mockito.kotlin.mock
import org.mockito.kotlin.verifyZeroInteractions
@ -40,9 +48,9 @@ class AuthIntegrationTest : KoinTest {
@JvmField
val mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions = MockServerScenarioSetupExtensions()
private val mockServerScenarioSetup get() = mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions.mockServerScenarioSetup
private lateinit var fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage: FakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage
private lateinit var fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage: FavouriteContentLocalStorage
private lateinit var mockSessionExpirationListener: SessionExpirationListener
private lateinit var fakeUserDataLocalStorage: FakeUserDataLocalStorage
private lateinit var fakeUserDataLocalStorage: UserDataLocalStorage
private val isUserLoggedInUseCase by inject<IsUserLoggedInUseCase>()
private val loginUseCase by inject<LoginUseCase>()
private val logoutUseCase by inject<LogoutUseCase>()
@ -83,7 +91,7 @@ class AuthIntegrationTest : KoinTest {
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session WHEN user is logging in THEN they get session")
@Test
fun login() = runTest {
fun loginSuccess() = runTest {
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.Success(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
val expectedSession = ContentData.loginSuccessResponse
@ -108,20 +116,6 @@ class AuthIntegrationTest : KoinTest {
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session WHEN user is logging in THEN they get session")
@Test
fun loginInvalidCredentials() = runTest {
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.InvalidCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
val answer = loginUseCase.invoke(LoginCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"))
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
Assertions.assertEquals(Answer.Success(LoginStatus.INVALID_CREDENTIALS), answer)
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be not logged in")
Assertions.assertEquals(null, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
}
@MethodSource("networkErrorArguments")
@ParameterizedTest(name = "GIVEN {0} network response WHEN login called THEN error is shown")
fun networkInputError(authScenario: AuthScenario) = runTest {
@ -136,7 +130,21 @@ class AuthIntegrationTest : KoinTest {
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN logged in user WHEN user is login out THEN they no longer have a session and content is cleared")
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session WHEN user is logging in THEN they get session")
@Test
fun loginInvalidCredentials() = runTest {
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.InvalidCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
val answer = loginUseCase.invoke(LoginCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"))
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
Assertions.assertEquals(Answer.Success(LoginStatus.INVALID_CREDENTIALS), answer)
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be not logged in")
Assertions.assertEquals(null, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN logged in user WHEN user is login out THEN they no longer have a session")
@Test
fun logout() = runTest {
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.Success(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
@ -145,10 +153,26 @@ class AuthIntegrationTest : KoinTest {
logoutUseCase.invoke()
val actual = isUserLoggedInUseCase.invoke()
Assertions.assertEquals(false, actual, "User is expected to be logged out")
Assertions.assertFalse(actual, "User is expected to be logged out")
Assertions.assertEquals(null, fakeUserDataLocalStorage.session)
verifyZeroInteractions(mockSessionExpirationListener)
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN logged in user WHEN user is login out THEN content is cleared")
@Test
fun logoutReleasesContent() = runTest {
mockServerScenarioSetup.setScenario(AuthScenario.Success(username = "usr", password = "sEc"), validateArguments = true)
.setScenario(ContentScenario.Success(usingRefreshedToken = false), validateArguments = true)
loginUseCase.invoke(LoginCredentials(username = "usr", password = "sEc"))
val valuesBeforeLogout = get<GetAllContentUseCase>().get().take(2).last()
logoutUseCase.invoke()
val valuesAfterLogout = get<GetAllContentUseCase>().get().take(2).last()
Assertions.assertTrue(valuesBeforeLogout is Resource.Success, "Before we expect a cached Success")
Assertions.assertTrue(valuesAfterLogout is Resource.Error, "After we expect an error, since our request no longer is authenticated")
}
companion object {
@JvmStatic

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package org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration
import kotlinx.coroutines.ExperimentalCoroutinesApi
import kotlinx.coroutines.test.runTest
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.di.createCoreModule
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration.fake.FakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration.fake.FakeUserDataLocalStorage
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.IsUserLoggedInUseCase
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.LoginUseCase
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.login.LogoutUseCase
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.session.SessionExpirationListener
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.storage.UserDataLocalStorage
import org.fnives.test.showcase.core.storage.content.FavouriteContentLocalStorage
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.auth.LoginCredentials
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.auth.LoginStatus
import org.fnives.test.showcase.model.network.BaseUrl
import org.fnives.test.showcase.network.mockserver.scenario.auth.AuthScenario
import org.fnives.test.showcase.network.testutil.MockServerScenarioSetupExtensions
import org.junit.jupiter.api.AfterEach
import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeEach
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Disabled
import org.junit.jupiter.api.DisplayName
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test
import org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.RegisterExtension
import org.koin.core.context.GlobalContext.startKoin
import org.koin.core.context.GlobalContext.stopKoin
import org.koin.test.KoinTest
import org.koin.test.inject
import org.mockito.kotlin.mock
@OptIn(ExperimentalCoroutinesApi::class)
@Disabled("CodeKata")
class CodeKataAuthIntegrationTest : KoinTest {
@RegisterExtension
@JvmField
val mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions = MockServerScenarioSetupExtensions()
private val isUserLoggedInUseCase by inject<IsUserLoggedInUseCase>()
private val loginUseCase by inject<LoginUseCase>()
private val logoutUseCase by inject<LogoutUseCase>()
private lateinit var fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage: FavouriteContentLocalStorage
private lateinit var mockSessionExpirationListener: SessionExpirationListener
private lateinit var fakeUserDataLocalStorage: UserDataLocalStorage
@BeforeEach
fun setup() {
mockSessionExpirationListener = mock() // we are using mock, since it only has 1 function so we just want to verify if it's called
fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage = FakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage()
fakeUserDataLocalStorage = FakeUserDataLocalStorage(null)
startKoin {
modules(
createCoreModule(
baseUrl = BaseUrl(mockServerScenarioSetupExtensions.url),
enableNetworkLogging = true,
favouriteContentLocalStorageProvider = { fakeFavouriteContentLocalStorage },
sessionExpirationListenerProvider = { mockSessionExpirationListener },
userDataLocalStorageProvider = { fakeUserDataLocalStorage }
).toList()
)
}
}
@AfterEach
fun tearDown() {
stopKoin()
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session saved WHEN checking if user is logged in THEN they are not")
@Test
fun withoutSessionTheUserIsNotLoggedIn() = runTest {
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session WHEN user is logging in THEN they get session")
@Test
fun loginSuccess() = runTest {
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN credentials WHEN login called THEN error is shown")
@Test
fun localInputError(credentials: LoginCredentials, loginError: LoginStatus) = runTest {
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN network response WHEN login called THEN error is shown")
@Test
fun networkInputError(authScenario: AuthScenario) = runTest {
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN no session WHEN user is logging in THEN they get session")
@Test
fun loginInvalidCredentials() = runTest {
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN logged in user WHEN user is login out THEN they no longer have a session and content is cleared")
@Test
fun logout() = runTest {
}
@DisplayName("GIVEN logged in user WHEN user is login out THEN content is cleared")
@Test
fun logoutReleasesContent() = runTest {
}
}

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package org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration.fake
class CodeKataFavouriteContentLocalStorage {
}

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package org.fnives.test.showcase.core.integration.fake
class CodeKataUserDataLocalStorage {
}