function WorkflowTest::testAddAndHasState
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/workflows/tests/src/Unit/WorkflowTest.php \Drupal\Tests\workflows\Unit\WorkflowTest::testAddAndHasState()
- 10 core/modules/workflows/tests/src/Unit/WorkflowTest.php \Drupal\Tests\workflows\Unit\WorkflowTest::testAddAndHasState()
- 11.x core/modules/workflows/tests/src/Unit/WorkflowTest.php \Drupal\Tests\workflows\Unit\WorkflowTest::testAddAndHasState()
@covers ::addState @covers ::hasState
File
-
core/
modules/ workflows/ tests/ src/ Unit/ WorkflowTest.php, line 39
Class
- WorkflowTest
- @coversDefaultClass \Drupal\workflows\Plugin\WorkflowTypeBase
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\workflows\UnitCode
public function testAddAndHasState() {
$workflow = new Workflow([
'id' => 'test',
'type' => 'test_type',
], 'workflow');
$this->assertFalse($workflow->getTypePlugin()
->hasState('draft'));
// By default states are ordered in the order added.
$workflow->getTypePlugin()
->addState('draft', 'Draft');
$this->assertTrue($workflow->getTypePlugin()
->hasState('draft'));
$this->assertFalse($workflow->getTypePlugin()
->hasState('published'));
$this->assertEquals(0, $workflow->getTypePlugin()
->getState('draft')
->weight());
// Adding a state does not set up a transition to itself.
$this->assertFalse($workflow->getTypePlugin()
->hasTransitionFromStateToState('draft', 'draft'));
// New states are added with a new weight 1 more than the current highest
// weight.
$workflow->getTypePlugin()
->addState('published', 'Published');
$this->assertEquals(1, $workflow->getTypePlugin()
->getState('published')
->weight());
}
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