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Lee_Campbell
Test class for Trigger that creates an associated record
Hi folks,
I have a number of Triggers that, upon creation of a custom record, automatically create an associated custom record. The Triggers themselves fire fine, but I can only get about 70% code coverage in my test classes. If anyone could help me with the form one of the test classes should take, I'm sure I'll be able to write the rest for the other Triggers. Here's an example of the kind of Trigger I mean:
trigger AutoProject on Procurement__c (before insert) { map< id, Milestone1_Project__c > proj = new map< id, Milestone1_Project__c >( ); for( Procurement__c proc : trigger.new ) { proj.put( proc.id, new Milestone1_Project__c( Name = proc.Name, Submission_Deadline__c = proc.Submission_Deadline__c) ); insert proj.values(); proc.Bid_Planning_Timeline__c = proj.get(proc.id).id; } }
Any help very greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Lee
Try this:
@isTest
private with sharing class TestInsert {
static testMethod void procurementBefore() {
list<Procurement__c> procurements = new list<Procurement__c>();
//populate all the required fields for Procurement__c
Procurement__c p1 = new Procurement__c(Name = 'Test1', Submission_Deadline__c = system.today());
procurements.add(p1);
//populate some more records also
insert procurements;
}
}
Refer this :
http://wiki.developerforce.com/page/An_Introduction_to_Apex_Code_Test_Methods
All Answers
Try this:
@isTest
private with sharing class TestInsert {
static testMethod void procurementBefore() {
list<Procurement__c> procurements = new list<Procurement__c>();
//populate all the required fields for Procurement__c
Procurement__c p1 = new Procurement__c(Name = 'Test1', Submission_Deadline__c = system.today());
procurements.add(p1);
//populate some more records also
insert procurements;
}
}
Refer this :
http://wiki.developerforce.com/page/An_Introduction_to_Apex_Code_Test_Methods
Some of my Triggers trigger other Triggers that fire on the same object, so I just need to include code that covers that off as well, but yes. The simple test class you suggested covers the simpler Triggers fine though. Thanks.