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protected function ImageFieldTest::setUp in Drupal 8

Same name in this branch
  1. 8 core/modules/image/tests/src/Unit/Plugin/migrate/field/d7/ImageFieldTest.php \Drupal\Tests\image\Unit\Plugin\migrate\field\d7\ImageFieldTest::setUp()
  2. 8 core/modules/file/tests/src/Unit/Plugin/migrate/field/d6/ImageFieldTest.php \Drupal\Tests\file\Unit\Plugin\migrate\field\d6\ImageFieldTest::setUp()
  3. 8 core/modules/file/tests/src/Unit/Plugin/migrate/field/d7/ImageFieldTest.php \Drupal\Tests\file\Unit\Plugin\migrate\field\d7\ImageFieldTest::setUp()

Overrides UnitTestCase::setUp

File

core/modules/image/tests/src/Unit/Plugin/migrate/field/d7/ImageFieldTest.php, line 30

Class

ImageFieldTest
@coversDefaultClass \Drupal\image\Plugin\migrate\field\d7\ImageField @group image @group legacy

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\image\Unit\Plugin\migrate\field\d7

Code

protected function setUp() {
  $this->plugin = new ImageField([], 'image', []);
  $migration = $this
    ->prophesize(MigrationInterface::class);

  // The plugin's processFieldValues() method will call
  // mergeProcessOfProperty() and return nothing. So, in order to examine the
  // process pipeline created by the plugin, we need to ensure that
  // getProcess() always returns the last input to mergeProcessOfProperty().
  $migration
    ->mergeProcessOfProperty(Argument::type('string'), Argument::type('array'))
    ->will(function ($arguments) use ($migration) {
    $migration
      ->getProcess()
      ->willReturn($arguments[1]);
  });
  $this->migration = $migration
    ->reveal();
}