public function DateRecurFieldItemTest::testRruleMaxLengthConstraint in Recurring Dates Field 3.x
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.2 tests/src/Kernel/DateRecurFieldItemTest.php \Drupal\Tests\date_recur\Kernel\DateRecurFieldItemTest::testRruleMaxLengthConstraint()
- 3.0.x tests/src/Kernel/DateRecurFieldItemTest.php \Drupal\Tests\date_recur\Kernel\DateRecurFieldItemTest::testRruleMaxLengthConstraint()
- 3.1.x tests/src/Kernel/DateRecurFieldItemTest.php \Drupal\Tests\date_recur\Kernel\DateRecurFieldItemTest::testRruleMaxLengthConstraint()
Tests violations when RRULE over max length.
File
- tests/
src/ Kernel/ DateRecurFieldItemTest.php, line 146
Class
- DateRecurFieldItemTest
- Tests date_recur field.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\date_recur\KernelCode
public function testRruleMaxLengthConstraint() {
$this
->installEntitySchema('entity_test');
$field_storage = FieldStorageConfig::create([
'entity_type' => 'entity_test',
'field_name' => 'foo',
'type' => 'date_recur',
'settings' => [
'datetime_type' => DateRecurItem::DATETIME_TYPE_DATETIME,
// Test a super short length.
'rrule_max_length' => 20,
],
]);
$field_storage
->save();
$field = [
'field_name' => 'foo',
'entity_type' => 'entity_test',
'bundle' => 'entity_test',
];
FieldConfig::create($field)
->save();
$entity = EntityTest::create();
$entity->foo = [
'value' => '2014-06-15T23:00:00',
'end_value' => '2014-06-16T07:00:00',
'rrule' => 'FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR;COUNT=3',
'infinite' => '0',
'timezone' => 'Australia/Sydney',
];
/** @var \Symfony\Component\Validator\ConstraintViolationListInterface $violations */
$violations = $entity->foo
->validate();
$this
->assertEquals(1, $violations
->count());
$violation = $violations
->get(0);
$message = strip_tags((string) $violation
->getMessage());
$this
->assertEquals('This value is too long. It should have 20 characters or less.', $message);
}