import { ArgumentError } from "@/utils/errors/argument-error"; describe("ArgumentError", () => { describe("constructor", () => { test("creates an instance with the given parameter name and message", () => { const error = new ArgumentError("param1", "test message"); expect(error).toBeInstanceOf(ArgumentError); expect(error.name).toBe("ArgumentError"); expect(error.message).toBe("test message (Parameter 'param1')"); expect(error.paramName).toBe("param1"); }); test("creates an instance with a default message if no message is provided", () => { const error = new ArgumentError("param1"); expect(error.message).toBe("Value does not fall within the expected range. (Parameter 'param1')"); }); test("creates an instance with no parameter name if none is provided", () => { const error = new ArgumentError(undefined, "test message"); expect(error.message).toBe("test message"); expect(error.paramName).toBeUndefined(); }); }); describe("throwIfNullOrEmpty", () => { test("throws an ArgumentError with a specified parameter name if the argument is null", () => { expect(() => ArgumentError.throwIfNullOrEmpty(null, "param1")).toThrowError(new ArgumentError("param1", "The value cannot be null, undefined, or empty.")); }); test("throws an ArgumentError with a specified parameter name if the argument is undefined", () => { expect(() => ArgumentError.throwIfNullOrEmpty(undefined, "param1")).toThrowError(new ArgumentError("param1", "The value cannot be null, undefined, or empty.")); }); test("throws an ArgumentError with a specified parameter name if the argument is empty", () => { expect(() => ArgumentError.throwIfNullOrEmpty("", "param1")).toThrowError(new ArgumentError("param1", "The value cannot be null, undefined, or empty.")); }); test("does not throw if the argument is not null, undefined, or empty", () => { expect(() => ArgumentError.throwIfNullOrEmpty("not empty", "param1")).not.toThrow(); }); }); });