public function DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest::testDisplayTimeZone in Recurring Dates Field 3.1.x
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.2 tests/src/Unit/DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest.php \Drupal\Tests\date_recur\Unit\DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest::testDisplayTimeZone()
- 3.x tests/src/Unit/DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest.php \Drupal\Tests\date_recur\Unit\DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest::testDisplayTimeZone()
- 3.0.x tests/src/Unit/DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest.php \Drupal\Tests\date_recur\Unit\DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest::testDisplayTimeZone()
Tests output is in the same time zone as requested.
File
- tests/
src/ Unit/ DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest.php, line 190
Class
- DateRecurRlInterpretationUnitTest
- Tests Rlanvin implementation of interpreter.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\date_recur\UnitCode
public function testDisplayTimeZone() {
$parts = [
'FREQ' => 'WEEKLY',
// Africa/Tripoli: UTC+2 No DST.
'DTSTART' => new \DateTime('4am 15 July 2012', new \DateTimeZone('Africa/Tripoli')),
];
$rules[] = new RlDateRecurRule($parts);
$configuration = [
'date_format' => $this
->randomMachineName(),
];
$interpreter = RlInterpreter::create($this->testContainer, $configuration, '', []);
// Asia/Singapore: UTC+8 No DST.
$displayTimeZone = new \DateTimeZone('Asia/Singapore');
$interpretation = $interpreter
->interpret($rules, 'en', $displayTimeZone);
$this
->assertEquals('weekly, starting from Sun, 15 Jul 2012 10:00:00 +0800, forever', $interpretation);
}