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public function FileUploadTest::testFileUploadLargerFileSize in Drupal 10

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/modules/jsonapi/tests/src/Functional/FileUploadTest.php \Drupal\Tests\jsonapi\Functional\FileUploadTest::testFileUploadLargerFileSize()
  2. 9 core/modules/jsonapi/tests/src/Functional/FileUploadTest.php \Drupal\Tests\jsonapi\Functional\FileUploadTest::testFileUploadLargerFileSize()

Tests using the file upload route with a file size larger than allowed.

File

core/modules/jsonapi/tests/src/Functional/FileUploadTest.php, line 585

Class

FileUploadTest
Tests binary data file upload route.

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\jsonapi\Functional

Code

public function testFileUploadLargerFileSize() {

  // Set a limit of 50 bytes.
  $this->field
    ->setSetting('max_filesize', 50)
    ->save();
  $this
    ->rebuildAll();
  $this
    ->setUpAuthorization('POST');
  $this
    ->config('jsonapi.settings')
    ->set('read_only', FALSE)
    ->save(TRUE);
  $uri = Url::fromUri('base:' . static::$postUri);

  // Generate a string larger than the 50 byte limit set.
  $response = $this
    ->fileRequest($uri, $this
    ->randomString(100));
  $this
    ->assertResourceErrorResponse(422, PlainTextOutput::renderFromHtml("Unprocessable Entity: file validation failed.\nThe file is <em class=\"placeholder\">100 bytes</em> exceeding the maximum file size of <em class=\"placeholder\">50 bytes</em>."), $uri, $response);

  // Make sure that no file was saved.
  $this
    ->assertEmpty(File::load(1));
  $this
    ->assertFileDoesNotExist('public://foobar/example.txt');
}