ExtensionExistsConstraintValidatorTest.php

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  1. 11.x core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Extension/ExtensionExistsConstraintValidatorTest.php

Namespace

Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Extension

File

core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Extension/ExtensionExistsConstraintValidatorTest.php

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<?php

declare (strict_types=1);
namespace Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Extension;

use Drupal\Core\TypedData\DataDefinition;
use Drupal\KernelTests\KernelTestBase;

/**
 * Tests the ExtensionExists constraint validator.
 *
 * @group Validation
 *
 * @covers \Drupal\Core\Extension\Plugin\Validation\Constraint\ExtensionExistsConstraint
 * @covers \Drupal\Core\Extension\Plugin\Validation\Constraint\ExtensionExistsConstraintValidator
 */
class ExtensionExistsConstraintValidatorTest extends KernelTestBase {
    
    /**
     * {@inheritdoc}
     */
    protected static $modules = [
        'system',
    ];
    
    /**
     * Tests the ExtensionExists constraint validator.
     */
    public function testValidation() : void {
        // Create a data definition that specifies the value must be a string with
        // the name of an installed module.
        $definition = DataDefinition::create('string')->addConstraint('ExtensionExists', 'module');
        
        /** @var \Drupal\Core\TypedData\TypedDataManagerInterface $typed_data */
        $typed_data = $this->container
            ->get('typed_data_manager');
        // `core` provides many plugins without the need to install a module.
        $data = $typed_data->create($definition, 'core');
        $violations = $data->validate();
        $this->assertCount(0, $violations);
        $data->setValue('user');
        $violations = $data->validate();
        $this->assertCount(1, $violations);
        $this->assertSame("Module 'user' is not installed.", (string) $violations->get(0)
            ->getMessage());
        $this->enableModules([
            'user',
        ]);
        $this->assertCount(0, $data->validate());
        // NULL should not trigger a validation error: a value may be nullable.
        $data->setValue(NULL);
        $this->assertCount(0, $data->validate());
        $definition->setConstraints([
            'ExtensionExists' => 'theme',
        ]);
        $data = $typed_data->create($definition, 'stark');
        $violations = $data->validate();
        $this->assertCount(1, $violations);
        $this->assertSame("Theme 'stark' is not installed.", (string) $violations->get(0)
            ->getMessage());
        $this->assertTrue($this->container
            ->get('theme_installer')
            ->install([
            'stark',
        ]));
        // Installing the theme rebuilds the container, so we need to ensure the
        // constraint is instantiated with an up-to-date theme handler.
        $data = $this->container
            ->get('kernel')
            ->getContainer()
            ->get('typed_data_manager')
            ->create($definition, 'stark');
        $this->assertCount(0, $data->validate());
        // `core` provides many plugins without the need to install a module, but it
        // does not work for themes.
        $data = $typed_data->create($definition, 'core');
        $violations = $data->validate();
        $this->assertCount(1, $violations);
        $this->assertSame("Theme 'core' is not installed.", (string) $violations->get(0)
            ->getMessage());
        // NULL should not trigger a validation error: a value may be nullable.
        $data->setValue(NULL);
        $this->assertCount(0, $data->validate());
        // Anything but a module or theme should raise an exception.
        $definition->setConstraints([
            'ExtensionExists' => 'profile',
        ]);
        $this->expectExceptionMessage("Unknown extension type: 'profile'");
        $data->validate();
    }

}

Classes

Title Deprecated Summary
ExtensionExistsConstraintValidatorTest Tests the ExtensionExists constraint validator.

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