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Gson creates file .attach_pid when run as JUnitTestcase
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I got this testcase
@Test
void writeDebug()
Container container = new Container("someString", "someOtherString",
new Debug("this is a debug test"));
container.createContainer(container, "test/testDebugContainer");
When I run the two lines within my mainmethodor as a JUnitTest, a .json is created. But when I run it as a JUnitTest, then there is also an empty file created in my $WORKING_DIR, by the name of .attach_pid . I wonder why that is.
The used IDE is IntelliJ IDEA.
I already checked, that when I comment out all test successively, they all create this file. The int-value varies. It is not produced when the only testcase is something simple as System.out.print("test");
This is the method that created the .json-file:
public void createContainer(Container container, String filename)
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
String json = gson.toJson(container);
try
FileWriter writer = new FileWriter("json/"+filename+".json");
writer.write(json);
writer.flush();
writer.close();
catch (IOException e)
e.printStackTrace();
Additionally, if the code is up anyway, I like to hear enhancements for it, too.
java json junit gson
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I got this testcase
@Test
void writeDebug()
Container container = new Container("someString", "someOtherString",
new Debug("this is a debug test"));
container.createContainer(container, "test/testDebugContainer");
When I run the two lines within my mainmethodor as a JUnitTest, a .json is created. But when I run it as a JUnitTest, then there is also an empty file created in my $WORKING_DIR, by the name of .attach_pid . I wonder why that is.
The used IDE is IntelliJ IDEA.
I already checked, that when I comment out all test successively, they all create this file. The int-value varies. It is not produced when the only testcase is something simple as System.out.print("test");
This is the method that created the .json-file:
public void createContainer(Container container, String filename)
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
String json = gson.toJson(container);
try
FileWriter writer = new FileWriter("json/"+filename+".json");
writer.write(json);
writer.flush();
writer.close();
catch (IOException e)
e.printStackTrace();
Additionally, if the code is up anyway, I like to hear enhancements for it, too.
java json junit gson
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
I got this testcase
@Test
void writeDebug()
Container container = new Container("someString", "someOtherString",
new Debug("this is a debug test"));
container.createContainer(container, "test/testDebugContainer");
When I run the two lines within my mainmethodor as a JUnitTest, a .json is created. But when I run it as a JUnitTest, then there is also an empty file created in my $WORKING_DIR, by the name of .attach_pid . I wonder why that is.
The used IDE is IntelliJ IDEA.
I already checked, that when I comment out all test successively, they all create this file. The int-value varies. It is not produced when the only testcase is something simple as System.out.print("test");
This is the method that created the .json-file:
public void createContainer(Container container, String filename)
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
String json = gson.toJson(container);
try
FileWriter writer = new FileWriter("json/"+filename+".json");
writer.write(json);
writer.flush();
writer.close();
catch (IOException e)
e.printStackTrace();
Additionally, if the code is up anyway, I like to hear enhancements for it, too.
java json junit gson
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I got this testcase
@Test
void writeDebug()
Container container = new Container("someString", "someOtherString",
new Debug("this is a debug test"));
container.createContainer(container, "test/testDebugContainer");
When I run the two lines within my mainmethodor as a JUnitTest, a .json is created. But when I run it as a JUnitTest, then there is also an empty file created in my $WORKING_DIR, by the name of .attach_pid . I wonder why that is.
The used IDE is IntelliJ IDEA.
I already checked, that when I comment out all test successively, they all create this file. The int-value varies. It is not produced when the only testcase is something simple as System.out.print("test");
This is the method that created the .json-file:
public void createContainer(Container container, String filename)
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().serializeNulls().create();
String json = gson.toJson(container);
try
FileWriter writer = new FileWriter("json/"+filename+".json");
writer.write(json);
writer.flush();
writer.close();
catch (IOException e)
e.printStackTrace();
Additionally, if the code is up anyway, I like to hear enhancements for it, too.
java json junit gson
java json junit gson
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