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Description of what I changed

  • Added unit test to ensure method returned expected result.
  • Added unit test for when folder is empty.
  • Added unit test for when a file is passed in as a folder.
  • Added unit test for when a sub folder exists with the name provided.
  • Added unit test for when folder is null.

Issue I worked on

see https://issues.openmrs.org/browse/TRUNK-6471

Checklist: I completed these to help reviewers :)

  • My IDE is configured to follow the code style of this project.

    No? Unsure? -> configure your IDE, format the code and add the changes with git add . && git commit --amend

  • I have added tests to cover my changes. (If you refactored
    existing code that was well tested you do not have to add tests)

    No? -> write tests and add them to this commit git add . && git commit --amend

  • I ran mvn clean package right before creating this pull request and
    added all formatting changes to my commit.

    No? -> execute above command

  • All new and existing tests passed.

    No? -> figure out why and add the fix to your commit. It is your responsibility to make sure your code works.

  • My pull request is based on the latest changes of the master branch.

    No? Unsure? -> execute command git pull --rebase upstream master

- Added unit test to ensure method returned expected result.
- Added unit test for when folder is empty.
- Added unit test for when a file is passed in as a folder.
- Added unit test for when a sub folder exists with the name provided.
- Added unit test for when folder is null.
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dkayiwa commented Nov 9, 2025

Did you get a chance to look at this? https://openmrs.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Pull+Request+Tips

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alvannoah commented Nov 10, 2025 via email

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