using Perforce.P4;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
using System;

namespace p4api.net.unit.test
{
    
    
    /// <summary>
    ///This is a test class for CounterTest and is intended
    ///to contain all CounterTest Unit Tests
    ///</summary>
	[TestClass()]
	public class CounterTest
	{


		private TestContext testContextInstance;

		/// <summary>
		///Gets or sets the test context which provides
		///information about and functionality for the current test run.
		///</summary>
		public TestContext TestContext
		{
			get
			{
				return testContextInstance;
			}
			set
			{
				testContextInstance = value;
			}
		}

		#region Additional test attributes
		// 
		//You can use the following additional attributes as you write your tests:
		//
		//Use ClassInitialize to run code before running the first test in the class
		//[ClassInitialize()]
		//public static void MyClassInitialize(TestContext testContext)
		//{
		//}
		//
		//Use ClassCleanup to run code after all tests in a class have run
		//[ClassCleanup()]
		//public static void MyClassCleanup()
		//{
		//}
		//
		//Use TestInitialize to run code before running each test
		//[TestInitialize()]
		//public void MyTestInitialize()
		//{
		//}
		//
		//Use TestCleanup to run code after each test has run
		//[TestCleanup()]
		//public void MyTestCleanup()
		//{
		//}
		//
		#endregion


		/// <summary>
		///A test for Name
		///</summary>
		[TestMethod()]
		public void NameTest()
		{
			Counter target = new Counter("NAME","1999"); // TODO: Initialize to an appropriate value
			string expected = "NAME";
			string actual;
			target.Name = expected;
			actual = target.Name;
			Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual);
		}

		/// <summary>
		///A test for Value
		///</summary>
		[TestMethod()]
		public void ValueTest()
		{
			Counter target = new Counter("Counter","1999"); // TODO: Initialize to an appropriate value
			string expected = "1999";
			string actual;
			target.Value = expected;
			actual = target.Value;
			Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual);
		}

        /// <summary>
        ///A test for Counter name with special characters
        ///</summary>
        [TestMethod()]
        public void SpecialCharTest()
        {
            Counter target = new Counter("~!@#$%^&*()_+-=", "1999"); // TODO: Initialize to an appropriate value
            string expected = "~!@#$%^&*()_+-=";
            string actual;
            target.Value = expected;
            actual = target.Name;
            Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual);
        }

	}
}