Module hiero-base miss tests for functionality of FileClientImpl.isDeleted #104
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👾 Description of the issue
In the
hiero-base
module, theFileClientImpl
class implements theisDeleted
method, which checks if a file has been deleted by interacting with theProtocolLayerClient
. However, this method currently lacks unit and integration tests. Scenarios such as successfully checking if a file is deleted, handling invalidFileId
values, and managing exceptions (e.g.,HieroException
) are untested, leaving the functionality open to potential issues.Suggested solution
Create a new test class or extend the existing test suite for
FileClientImpl
to include tests for theisDeleted
method. Use JUnit to validate:Positive scenarios: Successfully checking the deletion status for a valid
FileId
.Negative scenarios: Handling null
FileId
, invalid or non-existent file IDs, and edge cases like files that are not yet deleted.Error handling: Ensuring that appropriate exceptions (e.g.,
HieroException
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