function DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest::setUp

Same name in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/comment/tests/src/Functional/Views/DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest.php \Drupal\Tests\comment\Functional\Views\DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest::setUp()
  2. 10 core/modules/comment/tests/src/Functional/Views/DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest.php \Drupal\Tests\comment\Functional\Views\DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest::setUp()
  3. 11.x core/modules/comment/tests/src/Functional/Views/DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest.php \Drupal\Tests\comment\Functional\Views\DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest::setUp()

Overrides ViewTestBase::setUp

File

core/modules/comment/tests/src/Functional/Views/DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest.php, line 68

Class

DefaultViewRecentCommentsTest
Tests results for the Recent Comments view shipped with the module.

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\comment\Functional\Views

Code

protected function setUp($import_test_views = TRUE) {
    parent::setUp($import_test_views);
    // Create a new content type
    $content_type = $this->drupalCreateContentType();
    // Add a node of the new content type.
    $node_data = [
        'type' => $content_type->id(),
    ];
    $this->addDefaultCommentField('node', $content_type->id());
    $this->node = $this->drupalCreateNode($node_data);
    // Force a flush of the in-memory storage.
    $this->container
        ->get('views.views_data')
        ->clear();
    // Create some comments and attach them to the created node.
    for ($i = 0; $i < $this->masterDisplayResults; $i++) {
        
        /** @var \Drupal\comment\CommentInterface $comment */
        $comment = Comment::create([
            'status' => CommentInterface::PUBLISHED,
            'field_name' => 'comment',
            'entity_type' => 'node',
            'entity_id' => $this->node
                ->id(),
        ]);
        $comment->setOwnerId(0);
        $comment->setSubject('Test comment ' . $i);
        $comment->comment_body->value = 'Test body ' . $i;
        $comment->comment_body->format = 'full_html';
        // Ensure comments are sorted in ascending order.
        $time = REQUEST_TIME + ($this->masterDisplayResults - $i);
        $comment->setCreatedTime($time);
        $comment->changed->value = $time;
        $comment->save();
    }
    // Store all the nodes just created to access their properties on the tests.
    $this->commentsCreated = Comment::loadMultiple();
    // Sort created comments in descending order.
    ksort($this->commentsCreated, SORT_NUMERIC);
}

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