// // DataContractSerializerTest_DuplicateQName.cs // // Author: // David Ferguson // // Copyright (C) 2012 Dell AppAssure http://www.appassure.com // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining // a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the // "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including // without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, // distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to // permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to // the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be // included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, // EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF // MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND // NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE // LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION // OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION // WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. // // // This test code contains tests for the DataContractSerializer // concerning duplicate Qualified Names for the object graph and known types // using System; using System.IO; using System.Runtime.Serialization; using NUnit.Framework; namespace MonoTests.System.Runtime.Serialization { [TestFixture] public class DataContractSerializerTest_DuplicateQName { [DataContract (Name="name", Namespace="http://somecompany.com/function/api/2010/05")] [Serializable] public class DataContractBase { public DataContractBase () { } public DataContractBase (string val) { BaseValue1 = val; } [DataMember(Name="baseValue1", Order=1)] public string BaseValue1 { get; set; } } [DataContract (Name="name", Namespace="http://somecompany.com/function/api/2010/05")] [Serializable] public class DataContract1 : DataContractBase { public DataContract1 () { } public DataContract1 (string val) : base (val) { } } [DataContract(Name = "name", Namespace = "http://somecompany.com/function/api/2010/05")] [Serializable] public class DataContract2 { [DataMember] public DataContract3 DataContract3 { get; set; } } [DataContract(Name = "name", Namespace = "http://somecompany.com/function/api/2010/05")] [Serializable] public class DataContract3 { } [DataContract(Name = "name", Namespace = "http://somecompany.com/function/api/2010/05")] [Serializable] public class DataContract4 { [DataMember(Name = "name")] public double Test1; } [Test] public void TestMultipleDataContractSameDataContractNameAndNamespace () { // DataContract1 derives from DataContractBase and they both have // the same QName specified in their respective DataContractAttribute. var serializer = new DataContractSerializer (typeof(DataContract1)); var serializerBase = new DataContractSerializer (typeof(DataContractBase)); Assert.IsNotNull (serializer); Assert.IsNotNull (serializerBase); } [Test] public void TestDataContractWithPropertyHavingSameQName () { // DataContract2 has a property of DataContract3. DataContract2 and // DataContract3 both have the same QName specified in their // respective DataContractAttribute. This was causing a failure due // to the QName being saved in the SerializationMap twice. Bug 4794. var serializer2 = new DataContractSerializer (typeof(DataContract2)); var d = new DataContract2 (); var ms = new MemoryStream (2048); Assert.IsNotNull (serializer2, "Failed to create the serializer for DataContract2"); serializer2.WriteObject (ms, d); ms.Position = 0; var d2 = serializer2.ReadObject (ms) as DataContract2; Assert.IsNotNull (d2, "Failed to deserialize the data buffer into a DataContract2"); } [Test] public void TestDataContractWithPrimitiveHavingSameQName () { // This test verifies that a primitive with the same qname as the // DataContract succeeds in serializing and deserializing var serializer4 = new DataContractSerializer (typeof(DataContract4)); var d = new DataContract4 (); var ms = new MemoryStream (2048); Assert.IsNotNull (serializer4, "Failed to create the serializer for DataContract4"); d.Test1 = 3.1416; serializer4.WriteObject (ms, d); ms.Position = 0; var d2 = serializer4.ReadObject (ms) as DataContract4; Assert.IsNotNull (d2, "Failed to deserialize the data buffer into a DataContract4"); Assert.AreEqual (d2.Test1, 3.1416, "Rehydrated Test1 property did not match original"); Assert.AreNotSame (d2, d, "The instances are the same and should not be"); } [Test] public void TestKnownTypes () { // The .NET behavior is that the KnownTypes collection is not populated unless you // do so through the constructor. It even ignores attributes on the type indicating // a known type. var serializer = new DataContractSerializer (typeof(DataContract1)); var serializerWithKnownType = new DataContractSerializer ( typeof(DataContract2), new [] { typeof(DataContract3) } ); Assert.AreEqual (serializer.KnownTypes.Count, 0, "Expected an empty known type collection"); Assert.AreEqual (serializerWithKnownType.KnownTypes.Count, 1, "Known count type did not match"); } } }