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ID: java-best-practices/simplify-test-assertions-null
Language: Java
Severity: Notice
Category: Best Practices
Test assertions can be made more concise through the use of a more specialized assertion method.
In this rule, we check for null
comparisons in assertTrue
or assertFalse
methods and suggest replacing with either an assertNull
or assertNonNull
method.
This enhances the error message clarity and improves the overall readability of the assertion for other developers.
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
class Foo {
Object a,b;
@Test
void testFoo() {
assertTrue(a == null); // could be assertNull(a);
assertTrue(a != null); // could be assertNotNull(a);
assertFalse(a == null); // could be assertNotNull(a);
assertFalse(a != null); // could be assertNull(a);
}
}
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
class Foo {
Object a,b;
@Test
void testFoo() {
assertNull(a);
assertNotNull(a);
assertNotNull(a);
assertNull(a);
}
}
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