Why don’t you simply inline the predicate and deliver the dao as constructor argument? This makes your api cleaner: method call vs getter for predicate and test on predicate you ended up with.
With your accepted answer, the user has to use the following:
validator.doesRowExist().test(rowId);
I believe the following would be easier to use:
validator.doesRowExist(rowId);
or even:
validator.validate(rowId);
Lets make a series of refactorings to achieve that:
Step 1:
You use your predicate to implement validate
function. There are no other calls, nor passing to another functions (higher-order functions accepting a predicate are a typical use for them). Let's change the predicate to a method:
public class Validator {
public DataDao makeDataDao(){
return new DataDao();
}
public boolean validate(String rowId){
return doesRowExist(rowId);
}
private boolean doesRowExist(String rowId) {
return makeDataDao().isRowReturned(rowId);
}
}
Step 2:
Daos are typically singletons (one instance of them is enough). Depending on the frameworks you use, creating a Dao may be more costly than calling a method on it. Let's apply dependency injection principles (class receives it dependencies, not creates them):
public class Validator {
private final DataDao dataDao;
Validator(DataDao dataDao) {
this.dataDao = dataDao;
}
public boolean validate(String rowId){
return doesRowExist(rowId);
}
private boolean doesRowExist(String rowId) {
return dataDao.isRowReturned(rowId);
}
}
If you really need to create Dao each time, you can provide a fecory in the constructor.
Result:
Your class:
- has nicer api
- is likely more efficient
- is trivially testable:
@ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class)
public class ValidatorTest {
@Mock
DataDao mockDataDao;
@InjectMocks
Validator validator;
@Test
void whenValidateReturnsValueFromIsRowReturned(){
var rowId = "1-abc-34";
doReturn(false)
.when(mockDataDao)
.isRowReturned(rowId);
assertEquals(false, validator.validate(rowId));
}
}
new Validator.validate
does not compile. Youbare using makeDao in your predicate but the only shown method is called makeDataDao