// // KeyInfoNodeTest.cs - NUnit Test Cases for KeyInfoNode // // Author: // Sebastien Pouliot (spouliot@motus.com) // // (C) 2002, 2003 Motus Technologies Inc. (http://www.motus.com) // using System; using System.Security.Cryptography; using System.Security.Cryptography.Xml; using System.Xml; using NUnit.Framework; namespace MonoTests.System.Security.Cryptography.Xml { [TestFixture] public class KeyInfoNodeTest : Assertion { [Test] public void NewKeyNode () { string test = ""; XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument (); doc.LoadXml (test); KeyInfoNode node1 = new KeyInfoNode (); node1.Value = doc.DocumentElement; XmlElement xel = node1.GetXml (); KeyInfoNode node2 = new KeyInfoNode (node1.Value); node2.LoadXml (xel); AssertEquals ("node1==node2", (node1.GetXml ().OuterXml), (node2.GetXml ().OuterXml)); } [Test] public void ImportKeyNode () { // Note: KeyValue is a valid KeyNode string value = "Mono::"; XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument (); doc.LoadXml (value); KeyInfoNode node1 = new KeyInfoNode (); node1.LoadXml (doc.DocumentElement); string s = (node1.GetXml ().OuterXml); AssertEquals ("Node", value, s); } // well there's no invalid value - unless you read the doc ;-) [Test] public void InvalidKeyNode () { string bad = ""; XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument (); doc.LoadXml (bad); KeyInfoNode node1 = new KeyInfoNode (); // LAMESPEC: No ArgumentNullException is thrown if value == null node1.LoadXml (null); AssertNull ("Value==null", node1.Value); } } }