+ @Test
+ public void testEmptyNodeWithAttribute() throws Exception {
+ final ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
+ final XMLStreamWriter writer = XML_OUTPUT_FACTORY.createXMLStreamWriter(out);
+
+ final Map<QName, String> attrs = Maps.newHashMap();
+ attrs.put(QName.create("namespaceAttr", "2012-12-12", "attr1"), "value");
+ final QName qName = QName.create("urn:opendaylight:controller:rpc:test", "2014-07-28", "cont");
+ final ImmutableCompositeNode dataAttributes = ImmutableCompositeNode.create(qName, attrs, Collections.<Node<?>>emptyList());
+ XmlStreamUtils.create(XmlUtils.DEFAULT_XML_CODEC_PROVIDER).writeDocument(writer, dataAttributes);
+
+ writer.close();
+ out.close();
+
+ final String xmlAsString = new String(out.toByteArray());
+
+ // TODO why resulting xml does not have namespace definition ? If sending xml by e.g. netconf the namespace is there but not here in test
+ final String expectedXmlAsString = "<cont xmlns:a=\"namespaceAttr\" a:attr1=\"value\"></cont>";
+
+ XMLUnit.setIgnoreAttributeOrder(true);
+ final Document control = XMLUnit.buildControlDocument(expectedXmlAsString);
+ final Document test = XMLUnit.buildTestDocument(xmlAsString);
+ final Diff diff = XMLUnit.compareXML(control, test);
+
+ final boolean identical = diff.identical();
+ assertTrue("Xml differs: " + diff.toString(), identical);
+ }
+