I am attempting to create jUnit tests for some code that generates tar files. During testing I will be creating a variety of tar files and comparing them to "Gold" tar images of the expected output. I have been struggling to create an assertTarEquals(String file1, String file2) function, and was hoping someone could provide guidance as to the best approach. It's not important to have the tar file entries in the same order, or with the same attributes. I just need to verify that they have all the same files and that those files contain the same content. I have created a assertZipEquals(String file1, String file2) based on the example provided here: http://www.java2s.com/Tutorial/Java/0180__File/Comparetwozipfiles.htm but the ZipFile.getInputSteam(EntryName) does not appear to have a parallel function in the Commons Tar classes, as they have not implemented markers in the TarInputStream.
What is the best way to compare tar archives in junit testing
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I would typically agree that unit testing is no place for testing Archives, but the code that is being tested manages the creation of archives, so in my mind it is not only appropriate but necessary. The code below is pretty ugly, and I would never want to use something like this in production code, but for testing I guess it's ok.... here's the code I'm using for assertArchiveEquals, it supports both tar and zip files.... as always all feedback is welcome.