DAVFoundation / dav-js

Enable integration of JavaScript, TypeScript, and Node.js code with the DAV Network
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Create tests for `src/drone-charging/MissionParams.ts` using Jest #95

Closed mariolo1985 closed 5 years ago

mariolo1985 commented 5 years ago

first-timers-only

This issue is tagged :octocat: first-timers-only. It is only for people who have never contributed to open source before, and are looking for an easy way take their first steps.

Consider this your chance to dip your toe into the world of open-source, and get some bragging rights for writing code that makes drones fly, lets cars find charging stations, helps people and goods get from place to place, and more.

Find more first-timers-only issues from DAV Foundation here.

Thank you for your help :heart:

What is this project?

DAV (Decentralized Autonomous Vehicles) is a new foundation working to build an open-source infrastructure for autonomous vehicles (cars, drones, trucks, robots, and all the service providers around them) to communicate and transact with each other over blockchain.

As an organization that believes in building a large community of open-source contributors, we often create issues like this one to help people take their first few steps into the world of open source.

dav-js

This repo contains the DAV JavaScript SDK. This SDK allows developers to build applications and servers that connect to the DAV network. For example, allowing a drone to find charging stations, or an autonomous car to ask for traffic data.

How you can help

In order to foster a community that is welcoming for open source contributions, it is important for us to have good test coverage. And good tests are simple, readable tests.

Here is a good opportunity to simplify one of our tests.

The Issue

We currently do not have unit testing set up for src/drone-charging/MissionParams.ts. Please create Jest tests for the serialize() and deserialize() methods.

A good reference point would be src/ride-hailing/MissionParams.test.ts and customize it to the expected parameters and properties. If you are unsure what is expected, run npm run jest in the terminal and it should give you a hint. Also, you can reach out to our gitter channel with any questions 😄

The test you write will be similar to this:

import MissionParams from './MissionParams';

describe('MissionParams class', () => {
  let missionParams: MissionParams;
  let serializedMissionParams: any;

  beforeEach(() => {
    missionParams = new MissionParams({
      id: 'TOPIC_ID',
      neederDavId: 'CONSUMER_DAV_ID',
      price: ['66666666'],
      vehicleId: 'VEHICLE_DAV_ID'
    });

    serializedMissionParams = {
      id: 'TOPIC_ID',
      neederDavId: 'CONSUMER_DAV_ID',
      price: ['66666666'],
      protocol: 'drone_charging',
      type: 'mission',
      vehicleId: 'VEHICLE_DAV_ID'
    };
  });

  describe('serialize method', () => {
    it('should return serialized MissionParams object with the current values', () => {
      expect(missionParams.serialize()).toEqual(serializedMissionParams);
    });
  });

  describe('deserialize method', () => {
    it('should return a MissionParams instance', () => {
      const missionParamsObject = new MissionParams();
      missionParamsObject.deserialize(serializedMissionParams);
      expect(missionParamsObject).toBeInstanceOf(MissionParams);
    });

    it('should return deserialize MissionParams instance with the current parameters', () => {
      const missionParamsObject = new MissionParams();
      missionParamsObject.deserialize(serializedMissionParams);
      expect(missionParamsObject).toEqual(missionParams);
    });
  });
});

After making your changes, run npm run tslint and npm run jest to make sure our tests are passing.

Contributing to dav-js

Asking for help

We appreciate your effort in taking the time to work on this issue and help out the open source community and the foundation. If you need any help, feel free to ask below or in our gitter channel. We are always happy to help 😄

lucasheim commented 5 years ago

I'll get this one!

hackora commented 5 years ago

Hi, I would like to make my first open source contribution and noticed that this issue is still labeled up-for-grabs. Can I work on it?

mariolo1985 commented 5 years ago

Hi @hackora thanks for picking this as your first contribution. Yes, you may work on this. 👍

mariolo1985 commented 5 years ago

Thanks for the good work @hackora 👍 Please check back often if you have the time 😃

hackora commented 5 years ago

@mariolo1985 It's been a pleasure :smiley: Thank you for being so welcoming to new contributors. I will definetly check back whenever I can :+1: