public void DefaultResolution() { var entries = BuildEntriesList(_rand.Next(), new[] { 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 }); const string defaultIteration = "Default"; var resolver = new DateBasedValueResolver(defaultIteration, entries); var value = resolver.Resolve(DateTime.Now); Assert.AreEqual(defaultIteration, value, "Expected value '{0}', received value '{1}'", defaultIteration, value); }
public void BasicResolutionLastItem() { var entries = BuildEntriesList(_rand.Next(), new[] { -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1 }); var expected = entries[entries.Keys[entries.Count - 1]]; // We expect to get the value from the last entry var resolver = new DateBasedValueResolver("", entries); var value = resolver.Resolve(DateTime.Now); Assert.AreEqual(expected, value, "Expected value '{0}', received value '{1}'", expected, value); }
public void BasicResolutionMiddleItem() { var entries = BuildEntriesList(_rand.Next(), new[] { -6, -5, -4, -3, 3, 50 }); var expected = entries[entries.Keys[3]]; // We expect to get the value from the fourth entry (-3) var resolver = new DateBasedValueResolver("", entries); var value = resolver.Resolve(DateTime.Now); Assert.AreEqual(expected, value, "Expected value '{0}', received value '{1}'", expected, value); }
public void BasicResolutionFirstItem() { var entries = BuildEntriesList(_rand.Next(), new[] { -2, 7, 14 }); // It is important to capture the expected entry before passing 'entries' to the constructor of // DateBasedValueResolver, because it alters the list by adding a new item at the beginning var expected = entries[entries.Keys[0]]; // We expect to get the value from the first entry var resolver = new DateBasedValueResolver("", entries); var value = resolver.Resolve(DateTime.Now); Assert.AreEqual(expected, value, "Expected value '{0}', received value '{1}'", expected, value); }