function EventsExampleTest::testEventsExample
Same name in other branches
- 8.x-1.x events_example/tests/src/Functional/EventsExampleTest.php \Drupal\Tests\events_example\Functional\EventsExampleTest::testEventsExample()
- 4.0.x modules/events_example/tests/src/Functional/EventsExampleTest.php \Drupal\Tests\events_example\Functional\EventsExampleTest::testEventsExample()
Test the output of the example page.
File
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modules/
events_example/ tests/ src/ Functional/ EventsExampleTest.php, line 39
Class
- EventsExampleTest
- Test the functionality of the Events Example module.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\events_example\FunctionalCode
public function testEventsExample() {
// Test that the main page for the example is accessible.
$events_example_form = Url::fromRoute('events_example.description');
$this->drupalGet($events_example_form);
$this->assertSession()
->statusCodeEquals(200);
// Verify the page contains the required form fields.
$this->assertSession()
->fieldExists('incident_type');
$this->assertSession()
->fieldExists('incident');
// Submit the form with an incident type of 'stolen_princess'. This does a
// couple of things. Fist of all, it ensures that our code in
// EventsExampleForm::submitForm() that dispatches events works. If it did
// not work, no event would be dispatched, and the message below would never
// get displayed. Secondly, it tests that our
// EventsExampleSubscriber::notifyMario() event subscriber is triggered for
// incidents of the type 'stolen_princess'.
$values = [
'incident_type' => 'stolen_princess',
'incident' => $this->randomString(),
];
$this->drupalGet($events_example_form);
$this->submitForm($values, 'Submit');
$this->assertSession()
->pageTextContains('Mario has been alerted. Thank you.');
// Fill out the form again, this time testing that the
// EventsExampleSubscriber::notifyBatman() subscriber is working.
$values = [
'incident_type' => 'joker',
'incident' => $this->randomString(),
];
$this->drupalGet($events_example_form);
$this->submitForm($values, 'Submit');
$this->assertSession()
->pageTextContains('Batman has been alerted. Thank you.');
// Fill out the form again, this time testing that our default handler
// catches all the remaining values.
$values = [
'incident_type' => 'cat',
'incident' => $this->randomString(),
];
$this->drupalGet($events_example_form);
$this->submitForm($values, 'Submit');
$this->assertSession()
->pageTextContains('notifyDefault()');
}