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package com.ning.billing.invoice.tests.inAdvance.quarterly;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import com.ning.billing.catalog.api.BillingPeriod;
import com.ning.billing.invoice.model.InvalidDateSequenceException;
import com.ning.billing.invoice.tests.inAdvance.ProRationInAdvanceTestBase;
@Test(groups = {"fast", "invoicing", "proRation"})
public class LeadingProRationTests extends ProRationInAdvanceTestBase {
@Override
protected BillingPeriod getBillingPeriod() {
return BillingPeriod.QUARTERLY;
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_Evergreen_TargetDateOnStartDate() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_Evergreen_TargetDateInProRationPeriod() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 4);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_Evergreen_TargetDateOnFirstBillingDate() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD).add(ONE);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_Evergreen_TargetDateAfterFirstBillingPeriod() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 6, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD).add(TWO);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_WithEndDate_TargetDateOnStartDate() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime endDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, endDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_WithEndDate_TargetDateInProRationPeriod() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 4);
DateTime endDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, endDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_WithEndDate_TargetDateOnFirstBillingDate() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 13);
DateTime endDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD).add(ONE);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, endDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_WithEndDate_TargetDateInFinalBillingPeriod() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 10);
DateTime endDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD).add(TWO);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, endDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_WithEndDate_TargetDateOnEndDate() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 13);
DateTime endDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD).add(TWO);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, endDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
@Test
public void testLeadingProRation_WithEndDate_TargetDateAfterEndDate() throws InvalidDateSequenceException {
DateTime startDate = buildDateTime(2011, 2, 1);
DateTime targetDate = buildDateTime(2011, 9, 10);
DateTime endDate = buildDateTime(2011, 8, 13);
BigDecimal expectedValue;
expectedValue = TWELVE.divide(NINETY_TWO, NUMBER_OF_DECIMALS, ROUNDING_METHOD).add(TWO);
testCalculateNumberOfBillingCycles(startDate, endDate, targetDate, 13, expectedValue);
}
}