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Constructor not define in controller test class
I've looked at several other posts in the forum regarding this, but none seem to have my problem. My VF page does not use an sObject, so I don't know what to do next, and would appreciate any help please.
I get the following error:
Constructor not defined: [CallCyclePrintController].<Constructor>(ApexPages.StandardController)
My VF form:
My Controller class:
My test class:
I get the following error:
Constructor not defined: [CallCyclePrintController].<Constructor>(ApexPages.StandardController)
My VF form:
<apex:page showHeader="false" sidebar="false" controller="CallCyclePrintController"> <head> <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script> <script> $j = jQuery.noConflict(); $j(document).ready(function() { window.print(); }); </script> <style> body { margin: 10px; } .title { padding: 5px 0; } .title h1 { font-size: 20px; } .account { padding: 5px; border-top: solid 1px #000; margin-top: 3px; } .clearBoth { clear: both; } table { width: 100%; } table, th, td{ border: 1px solid #ccc; border-collapse: collapse; } th, td{ padding: 5px; font-size: 9px; } @page { @bottom-right { content: counter(page) " of " counter(pages); } } </style> </head> <div class="title"> <h1>Call Cycle Schedule For: {!CallCycleModel.CallCycle.SalesPerson__r.Name} [Date: {!CallCycleDate}]</h1> </div> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>CRM</th> <th>Name</th> <th>Phone</th> <th>Mobile</th> <th>Title</th> <th>Department</th> <th>Category</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <apex:repeat value="{!CallCycleModel.CallCycleActivities}" var="activity"> <tr> <td colspan="7" class="account"> <h2>{!activity.CallCycleActivity.Account__r.AccredoID__c} - {!activity.CallCycleActivity.Account__r.Name}</h2> </td> </tr> <apex:repeat value="{!activity.CallCycleActivityContacts}" var="contact"> <tr> <td class=""> {!contact.Contact__r.AccredoCRMGroup__c} </td> <td class=""> {!contact.Contact__r.Name} </td> <td class=""> {!contact.Contact__r.Phone} </td> <td class=""> <div>{!activity.CallCycleActivity.CallCycleCategory__c}</div> <div><apex:outputField value="{!contact.Contact__r.LastMemoContent__c}"/></div> </td> </tr> <td class=""> <div>{!activity.CallCycleActivity.MeetingTime__c}</div> </td> </apex:repeat> </apex:repeat> </tbody> </table> </apex:page>
My Controller class:
public with sharing class CallCyclePrintController { string CallCycleId { get; set; } public CallCycleModel CallCycleModel { get; set; } public string CallCycleDate { get { DateTime d = DateTime.newInstance(CallCycleModel.CallCycle.Date__c.Year(), CallCycleModel.CallCycle.Date__c.Month(), CallCycleModel.CallCycle.Date__c.Day()); return d.format('dd/MM/yyyy'); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public CallCyclePrintController() { CallCycleId = ApexPages.currentPage().getParameters().get('id'); CallCycleModel = new CallCycleModel(); system.debug('##CCPC enter - CCId: ' + CallCycleId); //set the call cycle CallCycleModel.CallCycle = [Select Id, Date__c, Name, SalesPerson__r.Name From CallCycle__c Where Id = :CallCycleId]; system.debug('##CCPC CallCycleModel: ' + CallCycleModel); //get the activities List<CallCycleActivity__c> ccas = [Select Id, Name, Account__r.AccredoID__c, Account__r.Name, Account__r.AccountNumber, Account__r.OtherPartyCode__c, Account__r.ShippingStreet, Account__r.ShippingCity, Account__r.AccountGroup__c, Account__r.Account_Group_Description__c, Account__r.LastMemoContent__c, Account__r.Project_Team_Leader__r.Name, CallCycleCategory__c, ActivityID__c, EventDateTime__c, JointVisit__c, Client_EndUser__c, Client_EndUser__r.MailingStreet, Client_EndUser__r.MailingCity From CallCycleActivity__c Where CallCycle__c = :CallCycleModel.CallCycle.Id Order By EventDateTime__c]; system.debug('##CCPC ccas: ' + ccas); Map<Id, Event> activities = GetEvents(ccas); system.debug('##CCPC activities : ' + activities ); Map<Id, Contact> contacts = GetEventContacts(activities); system.debug('##CCPC contacts : ' + contacts ); Map<Id, Memo__c> alarms = GetAlarms(ccas); system.debug('##CCPC alarms: ' + alarms ); for(CallCycleActivity__c c : ccas){ CallCycleActivityModel ccaModel = new CallCycleActivityModel(); ccaModel.CallCycleActivity = c; system.debug('##CCPC ccaModel.CallCycleActivity: ' + ccaModel.CallCycleActivity); //get the event and contact sObjects Event e = activities.get(c.ActivityID__c); ccaModel.CallCycleEvent = e; if(e != null){ Contact eventContact = contacts.get(e.Id); ccaModel.CallCycleEventContact = eventContact; system.debug('##CCPC eventContact: ' + eventContact); } Memo__c acctAlarm = alarms.get(c.Account__c); system.debug('##CCPC acctAlarm: ' + acctAlarm); // ccaModel.CallCycleEventActAlarm = acctAlarm; //get the contacts List<CallCycleActivityContact__c> ccacs = [Select Id, isSelected__c,Contact__r.AccredoCRMGroup__c, Contact__r.Name, Contact__r.Phone, Contact__r.MobilePhone, Contact__r.AccredoAlarms__c, Contact__r.Department, Contact__r.Title , Contact__r.LastMemoContent__c From CallCycleActivityContact__c Where CallCycleActivity__c = :c.Id And isSelected__c = true]; system.debug('##CCPC ccacs: ' + ccacs); if(ccacs == null || ccacs.size() == 0){ continue; } for(CallCycleActivityContact__c ccac : ccacs){ CallCycleActivityContactModel ccacModel = new CallCycleActivityContactModel(); ccacModel.CallCycleActivityContact = ccac; system.debug('##CCPC ccac: ' + ccac); ccaModel.CallCycleActivityContacts.add(ccac); } CallCycleModel.CallCycleActivities.add(ccaModel); system.debug('##CCPC ccaModel: ' + ccaModel); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public Map<Id, Event> GetEvents(List<CallCycleActivity__c> ccas){ List<string> activityIds = new List<string>(); for(CallCycleActivity__c c : ccas){ if(c.ActivityID__c != null){ activityIds.add(c.ActivityID__c); } } system.debug('##CCPC ccas: ' + ccas); Map<Id, Event> events = new Map<Id, Event>([Select Id, ActivityDate, StartDateTime, Description, EventCategory__c, Who.Name, Owner.Name From Event Where Id In :activityIds]); return events; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public Map<Id, Contact> GetEventContacts(Map<Id, Event> events){ List<Id> contactIds = new List<Id>(); for(Event e : events.values()){ if(e.WhoId != null){ contactIds.add(e.WhoId); } } system.debug('##CCPC events: ' + events); Map<Id, Contact> contacts = new Map<Id, Contact>([Select Id, Name, Phone, MobilePhone, Department, Title, AccredoMailoutCode__c, LastMemoContent__c From Contact Where Id In :contactIds]); //now create a map between events and contacts Map<Id, Contact> eventContacts = new Map<Id, Contact>(); for(Event e : events.values()){ if(e.WhoId != null){ Contact c = contacts.get(e.WhoId); eventContacts.put(e.Id, c); } } return eventContacts; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public Map<Id, Memo__c> GetAlarms(List<CallCycleActivity__c> ccas){ List<string> acctIds = new List<string>(); for(CallCycleActivity__c c : ccas){ if(c.Account__c != null){ acctIds.add(c.Account__c); } } system.debug('##CCPC ccas: ' + ccas); Map<Id, Memo__c> memos = new Map<Id, Memo__c>([Select Id, Account__c, Subject__c, Memo_Notes__c, About_What__c From Memo__c Where Account__c In :acctIds and Active__c=true and Type__c='Instruction']); return memos; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /*/////// //Models ///////*/ public class CallCycleModel { public CallCycle__c CallCycle { get; set; } public List<CallCycleActivityModel> CallCycleActivities { get; set; } public CallCycleModel(){ CallCycleActivities = new List<CallCycleActivityModel>(); system.debug('##CCPC CallCycleModel:CallCycleActivities: ' + CallCycleActivities); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public class CallCycleActivityModel { public CallCycleActivity__c CallCycleActivity { get; set; } public Event CallCycleEvent { get; set; } public string CallCycleEventTime { get{ if(CallCycleEvent != null && CallCycleEvent.StartDateTime != null){ return CallCycleEvent.StartDateTime.format('HH:mm'); } return '00:00'; } } public Contact CallCycleEventContact { get; set; } public List<CallCycleActivityContact__c> CallCycleActivityContacts { get; set; } public List<CallCycleActivityAlarm__c> CallCycleActivityAlarms { get; set; } public CallCycleActivityModel(){ CallCycleActivityContacts = new List<CallCycleActivityContact__c>(); CallCycleActivityAlarms = new List<CallCycleActivityAlarm__c>(); system.debug('##CCPC line 190 CallCycleActivityModel:CallCycleActivityContacts:' + CallCycleActivityContacts ); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public class CallCycleActivityContactModel { public CallCycleActivityContact__c CallCycleActivityContact { get; set; } public string Alarm { get { string a = CallCycleActivityContact.Contact__r.AccredoAlarms__c; system.debug('##CCPC line 202'); return a; } } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public class CallCycleActivityAlarmModel { public CallCycleActivityAlarm__c CallCycleActivityAlarm { get; set; } } }
My test class:
@isTest private class TestCallCyclePrintController { //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @isTest static void TestCallCyclePrintController() { PageReference pageRef = Page.CallCyclePrint; Test.setCurrentPage(pageRef); User u = [Select Id From User Where Id = :UserInfo.getUserId()]; system.debug('@@@ u: ' + u); Id recType = Schema.SObjectType.Memo__c.getRecordTypeInfosByName().get('Account').getRecordTypeId(); Account a = new Account(); a.Name = 'Test'; a.OtherPartyCode__c = '40'; a.Owner = u; a.ShippingStreet = 'Street'; a.AccountNumber = '040abcde'; insert a; system.debug('@@@ a.Owner: ' + a.Owner); Contact c = new Contact(); c.LastName = 'Test'; c.AccountId = a.Id; c.AccredoCRMGroup__c = '001'; c.CallCycleFrequency__c = '3 monthly'; c.ConfirmAppointment__c = true; insert c; Contact c2 = new Contact(); c2.AccountId = a.Id; c2.LastName = 'test'; c2.AccredoCRMGroup__c = '002'; c2.ConfirmAppointment__c = false; insert c2; CallCycle__c callCycle = new CallCycle__c(); callCycle.Date__c = Date.today(); callCycle.CycleStart__c = 10; callCycle.CycleEnd__c = 50; callCycle.SalesPerson__c = u.Id; insert callCycle; ApexPages.currentPage().getParameters().put('id', callCycle.Id); CallCycleActivity__c cca = new CallCycleActivity__c(); cca.Account__c = a.Id; cca.CallCycle__c = callCycle.id; cca.EventDate__c = date.parse('05/11/2015'); cca.CallCycleCategory__c = 'Sales Drop In'; insert cca; // ApexPages.StandardController sc = new ApexPages.standardController(callCycle); CallCyclePrintController controller = new CallCyclePrintController(new ApexPages.standardController(callCycle)); } }
The error is coming surely from test class beacuse you have defined wrong constructor in it.
Your controller class is using just a simple constructor but you are initializing your test class with a parameterized constructor so it is throwing error as constructor is not defined.
I have updated your test class, please use the below test class : Let me know if you still have any issue in it.
Thanks,
Abhishek
http://amitsalesforce.blogspot.in/search/label/Test%20Class
http://amitsalesforce.blogspot.in/2015/06/best-practice-for-test-classes-sample.html
Sample Test Class for Standard Controller. Sample Test Class for Controller class
As as per above example . In case on Standard controller you need to pass StandardController object in custructor but in case of controller you can pass it without any StandardController object.
Please try below code. Please follow below salesforce Best Practice for Test Classes :-
1. Test class must start with @isTest annotation if class class version is more than 25
2. Test environment support @testVisible , @testSetUp as well
3. Unit test is to test particular piece of code working properly or not .
4. Unit test method takes no argument ,commit no data to database ,send no email ,flagged with testMethod keyword .
5. To deploy to production at-least 75% code coverage is required
6. System.debug statement are not counted as a part of apex code limit.
7. Test method and test classes are not counted as a part of code limit
9. We should not focus on the percentage of code coverage ,we should make sure that every use case should covered including positive, negative,bulk and single record .
Single Action -To verify that the the single record produces the correct an expected result .
Bulk action -Any apex record trigger ,class or extension must be invoked for 1-200 records .
Positive behavior : Test every expected behavior occurs through every expected permutation , i,e user filled out every correctly data and not go past the limit .
Negative Testcase :-Not to add future date , Not to specify negative amount.
Restricted User :-Test whether a user with restricted access used in your code .10. Test class should be annotated with @isTest .
11 . @isTest annotation with test method is equivalent to testMethod keyword .
12. Test method should static and no void return type .
13. Test class and method default access is private ,no matter to add access specifier .
14. classes with @isTest annotation can't be a interface or enum .
15. Test method code can't be invoked by non test request .
16. Stating with salesforce API 28.0 test method can not reside inside non test classes .
17. @Testvisible annotation to make visible private methods inside test classes.
18. Test method can not be used to test web-service call out . Please use call out mock .
19. You can't send email from test method.
20.User, profile, organization, AsyncApexjob, Corntrigger, RecordType, ApexClass, ApexComponent ,ApexPage we can access without (seeAllData=true) .
21. SeeAllData=true will not work for API 23 version eailer .
22. Accessing static resource test records in test class e,g List<Account> accList=Test.loadData(Account,SobjectType,'ResourceName').
23. Create TestFactory class with @isTest annotation to exclude from organization code size limit .
24. @testSetup to create test records once in a method and use in every test method in the test class .
25. We can run unit test by using Salesforce Standard UI,Force.com IDE ,Console ,API.
26. Maximum number of test classes run per 24 hour of period is not grater of 500 or 10 multiplication of test classes of your organization.
27. As apex runs in system mode so the permission and record sharing are not taken into account . So we need to use system.runAs to enforce record sharing .
28. System.runAs will not enforce user permission or field level permission .
29. Every test to runAs count against the total number of DML issued in the process .
Please let us know if this post will help you