I have created following four tests in a Test class that tests a findCompany() method of a CompanyService.
@Test
public void findCompany_CompanyIdIsZero() {
exception.expect(IllegalArgumentException.class);
companyService.findCompany(0);
}
@Test
public void findCompany_CompanyIdIsNegative() {
exception.expect(IllegalArgumentException.class);
companyService.findCompany(-100);
}
@Test
public void findCompany_CompanyIdDoesntExistInDatabase() {
Company storedCompany = companyService.findCompany(100000);
assertNull(storedCompany1);
}
@Test
public void findCompany_CompanyIdExistsInDatabase() {
Company company = new Company("FAL", "Falahaar");
companyService.addCompany(company);
Company storedCompany1 = companyService.findCompany(company.getId());
assertNotNull(storedCompany1);
}
My understanding says that the first three of these are unit tests. They test the behavior of the findCompany() method, checking how the method will respond on different inputs. The fourth test, though placed in the same class, actually seems to be an integration test to me. It requires a Company to be added to the database first, so that it can be found later on. This introduces external dependencies - addCompany() and database.
Am I going right? If yes, then how should I unit test finding an existing object? Just mock the service to "find" one? I think that kills the intent of the test.
I appreciate any guidance here.