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package org.onosproject.ui.table.cell;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.joda.time.DateTimeZone;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.onosproject.ui.table.CellFormatter;
import java.util.Locale;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
/**
* Unit tests for {@link TimeFormatter}.
*/
public class TimeFormatterTest {
private static final Locale LOCALE = Locale.ENGLISH;
private static final DateTimeZone ZONE = DateTimeZone.UTC;
private static final DateTime TIME = new DateTime(2015, 5, 4, 15, 30, ZONE);
private static final String EXP_ZONE_NAME = "3:30:00 PM UTC";
private static final String EXP_ZONE_OFFSET = "3:30:00 PM +00:00";
// Have to use explicit Locale and TimeZone for the unit test, so that
// irrespective of which locale and time zone the test is run in, it
// always produces the same result...
private CellFormatter fmt =
new TimeFormatter().withLocale(LOCALE).withZone(ZONE);
@Test
public void basic() {
assertTrue("wrong format", (EXP_ZONE_NAME.equals(fmt.format(TIME)) ||
EXP_ZONE_OFFSET.equals(fmt.format(TIME))));
}
}