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fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java

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SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest has 21 methods (exceeds 20 allowed). Consider refactoring.
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@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
class SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest extends IntegrationFluentTest {

    @Test
    void checkWithNameWorks() {

    Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

        @Test
        void checkFindChildFindWithIndexWorks() {
            goTo(DEFAULT_URL);
            FluentWebElement element = find(FilterConstructor.withClass("parent")).find(FilterConstructor.withClass("child")).index(0);
            assertThat(element.text()).isEqualTo("Alex");
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 151..156

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 47.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

        @Test
        void checkFindFirstChildFindWithIndexWorks() {
            goTo(DEFAULT_URL);
            FluentWebElement element = el(FilterConstructor.withClass("parent")).find(FilterConstructor.withClass("child")).index(0);
            assertThat(element.text()).isEqualTo("Alex");
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 130..135

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 47.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

        @Test
        void checkFindFirstChildFindFirstWorks() {
            goTo(DEFAULT_URL);
            FluentWebElement element = el(FilterConstructor.withClass("parent")).el(FilterConstructor.withClass("child"));
            assertThat(element.text()).isEqualTo("Alex");
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 123..128
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 137..142
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 144..149

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 43.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

        @Test
        void checkFindChildFindWorks() {
            goTo(DEFAULT_URL);
            FluentList list = find(FilterConstructor.withClass("parent")).find(FilterConstructor.withClass("child"));
            assertThat(list.texts()).containsOnly("Alex");
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 137..142
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 144..149
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 158..163

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 43.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

        @Test
        void checkFindFirstChildFindWorks() {
            goTo(DEFAULT_URL);
            FluentList list = el(FilterConstructor.withClass("parent")).find(FilterConstructor.withClass("child"));
            assertThat(list.texts()).containsOnly("Alex");
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 123..128
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 137..142
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 158..163

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 43.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

        @Test
        void checkFindChildFindFirstWorks() {
            goTo(DEFAULT_URL);
            FluentWebElement element = find(FilterConstructor.withClass("parent")).el(FilterConstructor.withClass("child"));
            assertThat(element.text()).isEqualTo("Alex");
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 123..128
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 144..149
    fluentlenium-integration-tests/src/test/java/io/fluentlenium/test/fluentlist/SearchOnlyWithFiltersTest.java on lines 158..163

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 43.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Name 'io.fluentlenium.test.fluentlist' must match pattern '^org.[a-z]+(.[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)*$'.
    Open

    package io.fluentlenium.test.fluentlist;

    Checks that package names conform to a specified pattern.

    The default value of format for module PackageName has beenchosen to match the requirements in the JavaLanguage specification and the Sun coding conventions. Howeverboth underscores and uppercase letters are rather uncommon, so mostconfigurations should probably assign value ^[a-z]+(\.[a-z][a-z0-9]*)*$ toformat for module PackageName.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Line is longer than 130 characters (found 131).
    Open

            FluentWebElement element = find(FilterConstructor.withClass("parent")).find(FilterConstructor.withClass("child")).index(0);

    Checks for long lines.

    Rationale: Long lines are hard to read in printouts or if developershave limited screen space for the source code, e.g. if the IDEdisplays additional information like project tree, class hierarchy,etc.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

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