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Java Local Development Environments Advanced Tooling Finishing TreeStory

Prompt for story or not to prompt for story

Hey there!

Tried to complete this challenge in many ways without success.

I would also like to point out that many instructions and hints, throughout the course, are not very specific. Maybe its just me. Also i had the tester complain about throws IOException whenever it is beside main.

Nonetheless, please keep up with the great job, i've learned alot!

com/teamtreehouse/Main.java
package com.teamtreehouse;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;

public class Main {

    public static void main(String[] args) {


        Prompter promptForStory = new Prompter();
        String story = null;
        try {
            story = promptForStory.promptForStory();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        Template tmpl = new Template(story);

        promptForStory.run(tmpl);
        List<String> fakeResults = Arrays.asList("friend", "talented", "java programmer", "high five");



    }
}
com/teamtreehouse/Prompter.java
package com.teamtreehouse;

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;


public class Prompter {
    private BufferedReader mReader;
    private Set<String> mCensoredWords;

    public Prompter() {
        mReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
        loadCensoredWords();
    }

    private void loadCensoredWords() {
        mCensoredWords = new HashSet<String>();
        Path file = Paths.get("resources", "censored_words.txt");
        List<String> words = null;
        try {
            words = Files.readAllLines(file);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            System.out.println("Couldn't load censored words");
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        mCensoredWords.addAll(words);
    }

    public void run(Template tmpl) {
        List<String> results = null;
        try {
            results = promptForWords(tmpl);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            System.out.println("There was a problem prompting for words");
            e.printStackTrace();
            System.exit(0);
        }


        System.out.printf("Your TreeStory:%n%n%s",  tmpl.render(results));

    }

    /**
     * Prompts user for each of the blanks
     *
     * @param tmpl The compiled template
     * @return
     * @throws IOException
     */
    public List<String> promptForWords(Template tmpl) throws IOException {
        List<String> words = new ArrayList<String>();
        for (String phrase : tmpl.getPlaceHolders()) {
            String word = promptForWord(phrase);
            words.add(word);
        }
        return words;
    }


    /**
     * Prompts the user for the answer to the fill in the blank.  Value is guaranteed to be not in the censored words list.
     *
     * @param phrase The word that the user should be prompted.  eg: adjective, proper noun, name
     * @return What the user responded
     */
    public String promptForWord(String phrase) throws IOException {

        System.out.println("Please insert a word as a response to the phrase.");
        String userInput;
        int count = 0;
        do {
            if (count > 0) {
                System.out.println("Naughty words are not allowed! Please insert another word.");
            }
            userInput = mReader.readLine();
            count++;
        }while(mCensoredWords.contains(userInput));
        return userInput;
    }

    public String promptForStory() throws IOException {
        String fakeStory = "Please insert a story. With many words with lots of __name__ to make craig happy";
        System.out.println(fakeStory);
        String story = mReader.readLine();
        return story;
    }



}
pseudo-tests.md
#  This is essentially what I am testing 
1.  The user is prompted for a new string template (the one with the double underscores in it).

  a. The prompter class has a new method that prompts for the story template, and that method is called.

2.  The user is then prompted for each word that has been double underscored.

   a. The answer is checked to see if it is contained in the censored words.
      User is continually prompted until they enter a valid word

3.  The user is presented with the completed story

2 Answers

Craig Dennis
STAFF
Craig Dennis
Treehouse Teacher

Hmmm... how do they know what word they are typing in?

System.out.println("Please insert a word as a response to the phrase.");

Could that be a little more descriptive, maybe actually ask the phrase?

Hope that hint helps. Let me know if it doesn't.

Joe Bergantine
Joe Bergantine
15,730 Points

This is really close. One thing it is looking for, in promptForWord, it wants to know which phrase. You can replace

System.out.println("Please insert a word as a response to the phrase.");

with

System.out.printf("%s: ", phrase);