package jsonx import ( "encoding/json" "testing" "time" ) func TestJSONSimpleDate(t *testing.T) { data := `{"start": "2021-08-20", "end": "2021-12-01", "nothing": null, "empty": ""}` v := struct { Start SimpleDate `json:"start"` End SimpleDate `json:"end"` Nothing SimpleDate `json:"nothing"` Empty SimpleDate `json:"empty"` }{} err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(data), &v) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if !v.Nothing.IsZero() { t.Fatalf("expected 'nothing' to be zero but got: %v", v.Nothing) } if !v.Empty.IsZero() { t.Fatalf("expected 'empty' to be zero but got: %v", v.Empty) } loc := time.UTC if expected, got := time.Date(2021, time.August, 20, 0, 0, 0, 0, loc), v.Start.ToTime(); expected != got { t.Fatalf("expected 'start' to be: %v but got: %v", expected, got) } if expected, got := time.Date(2021, time.December, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, loc), v.End.ToTime(); expected != got { t.Fatalf("expected 'start' to be: %v but got: %v", expected, got) } } func TestSimpleDateAterBefore(t *testing.T) { d1, d2 := SimpleDateFromTime(time.Now()), SimpleDateFromTime(time.Now().AddDate(0, 0, 1)) if d1.After(d2) { t.Fatalf("[after] expected d1 to be before d2") } if !d1.Before(d2) { t.Fatalf("[before] expected d1 to be before d2") } if d2.Before(d1) { t.Fatalf("[after] expected d2 to be after d1") } if !d2.After(d1) { t.Fatalf("[after] expected d2 to be after d1") } }