gbidsilva commented on code in PR #347:
URL: https://github.com/apache/commons-csv/pull/347#discussion_r1311680340
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src/test/java/org/apache/commons/csv/CSVParserTest.java:
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@@ -1642,4 +1643,70 @@ private void validateRecordPosition(final String
lineSeparator) throws IOExcepti
parser.close();
}
+ @Test
+ public void
testFaultyCSVShouldThrowErrorAndDetailedMessageShouldBeAvailable_1() {
+ String csvContent =
"col1,col2,col3,col4,col5,col6,col7,col8,col9,col10\n" +
+ "rec1,rec2,rec3,rec4,rec5,rec6,rec7,rec8,\"\"rec9\"\",rec10";
+
+ StringReader stringReader = new StringReader(csvContent);
+ CSVFormat csvFormat = CSVFormat.DEFAULT.builder()
+ .setHeader()
+ .setSkipHeaderRecord(true)
+ .build();
+
+ CSVParser csvParser = null;
+ try {
+ csvParser = csvFormat.parse(stringReader);
+ } catch (IOException e) {
+ fail("Failed to parse the CSV content");
+ }
+ final Iterable<CSVRecord> finalRecords = csvParser;
+ Exception exception = assertThrows(UncheckedIOException.class, () -> {
+ for (CSVRecord record : finalRecords) {
+ System.out.println(record.get(0) + " " + record.get(1) + " " +
record.get(2) + " " + record.get(3)
+ + " " + record.get(4) + " " + record.get(5) + " " +
record.get(6) + " " + record.get(7)
+ + " " + record.get(8) + " " + record.get(9));
+ }
+ });
+ String expectedErrorMessage = "Exception reading next record:
java.io.IOException: An exception occurred " +
+ "while parsing the CSV content. Issue in line: 2, position:
94";
+ String actualMessage = exception.getMessage();
+ assertTrue(actualMessage.contains(expectedErrorMessage));
+ assertNotNull(csvParser);
Review Comment:
this is just to understand the usage and how the error message looks like
for anyone looking at the test cases to figure the behavior.
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src/test/java/org/apache/commons/csv/CSVParserTest.java:
##########
@@ -1642,4 +1643,70 @@ private void validateRecordPosition(final String
lineSeparator) throws IOExcepti
parser.close();
}
+ @Test
+ public void
testFaultyCSVShouldThrowErrorAndDetailedMessageShouldBeAvailable_1() {
+ String csvContent =
"col1,col2,col3,col4,col5,col6,col7,col8,col9,col10\n" +
+ "rec1,rec2,rec3,rec4,rec5,rec6,rec7,rec8,\"\"rec9\"\",rec10";
+
+ StringReader stringReader = new StringReader(csvContent);
+ CSVFormat csvFormat = CSVFormat.DEFAULT.builder()
+ .setHeader()
+ .setSkipHeaderRecord(true)
+ .build();
+
+ CSVParser csvParser = null;
+ try {
+ csvParser = csvFormat.parse(stringReader);
+ } catch (IOException e) {
+ fail("Failed to parse the CSV content");
+ }
+ final Iterable<CSVRecord> finalRecords = csvParser;
+ Exception exception = assertThrows(UncheckedIOException.class, () -> {
+ for (CSVRecord record : finalRecords) {
+ System.out.println(record.get(0) + " " + record.get(1) + " " +
record.get(2) + " " + record.get(3)
+ + " " + record.get(4) + " " + record.get(5) + " " +
record.get(6) + " " + record.get(7)
+ + " " + record.get(8) + " " + record.get(9));
+ }
+ });
+ String expectedErrorMessage = "Exception reading next record:
java.io.IOException: An exception occurred " +
+ "while parsing the CSV content. Issue in line: 2, position:
94";
+ String actualMessage = exception.getMessage();
+ assertTrue(actualMessage.contains(expectedErrorMessage));
+ assertNotNull(csvParser);
+ String expectedLastParsedContent = "...rec4,rec5,rec6,rec7,rec8";
+ assertEquals(expectedLastParsedContent,
csvParser.getLastParsedContent());
+ }
+
+ @Test
+ public void
testFaultyCSVShouldThrowErrorAndDetailedMessageShouldBeAvailable_2() {
+ String csvContent = "col1,col2,col3,col4,col5,col6,col7,col8\n" +
+ "rec1,rec2,rec3,rec4,\"\"rec5\"\",rec6,rec7,rec8";
+
+ StringReader stringReader = new StringReader(csvContent);
+ CSVFormat csvFormat = CSVFormat.DEFAULT.builder()
+ .setHeader()
+ .setSkipHeaderRecord(true)
+ .build();
+
+ CSVParser csvParser = null;
Review Comment:
this is just to understand the usage and how the error message looks like
for anyone looking at the test cases to figure the behavior.
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