- using System;
- using DotNetCore.CAP.Internal;
- using DotNetCore.CAP.Models;
- using Newtonsoft.Json;
- using Xunit;
-
- namespace DotNetCore.CAP.Test
- {
- public class JsonContentSerializerTest
- {
- [Fact]
- public void CanSerialize()
- {
- //Arrange
- var fixtrue = Create();
-
- var message = new CapMessageDto
- {
- Id = "1",
- Content = "Content",
- CallbackName = "Callback",
- Timestamp = DateTime.Now
- };
-
- //Act
- var ret = fixtrue.Serialize(message);
-
- //Assert
- var expected = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(message);
- Assert.NotNull(ret);
- Assert.Equal(expected, ret);
- }
-
- [Fact]
- public void CanDeSerialize()
- {
- //Arrange
- var fixtrue = Create();
-
- var message = new CapMessageDto
- {
- Id = "1",
- Content = "Content",
- CallbackName = "Callback",
- Timestamp = DateTime.Now
- };
- var messageJson = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(message);
-
- //Act
- var ret = fixtrue.DeSerialize<CapMessageDto>(messageJson);
-
- //Assert
- Assert.NotNull(ret);
- Assert.Equal(message.Id, ret.Id);
- Assert.Equal(message.Content, ret.Content);
- Assert.Equal(message.CallbackName, ret.CallbackName);
- Assert.Equal(message.Timestamp, ret.Timestamp);
- }
-
- private JsonContentSerializer Create() => new JsonContentSerializer();
- }
- }
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