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protected function RestJsonApiUnsupported::setUpAuthorization in Drupal 8

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/jsonapi/tests/src/Functional/RestJsonApiUnsupported.php \Drupal\Tests\jsonapi\Functional\RestJsonApiUnsupported::setUpAuthorization()
  2. 10 core/modules/jsonapi/tests/src/Functional/RestJsonApiUnsupported.php \Drupal\Tests\jsonapi\Functional\RestJsonApiUnsupported::setUpAuthorization()

Sets up the necessary authorization.

In case of a test verifying publicly accessible REST resources: grant permissions to the anonymous user role.

In case of a test verifying behavior when using a particular authentication provider: create a user with a particular set of permissions.

Because of the $method parameter, it's possible to first set up authentication for only GET, then add POST, et cetera. This then also allows for verifying a 403 in case of missing authorization.

Parameters

string $method: The HTTP method for which to set up authentication.

Overrides ResourceTestBase::setUpAuthorization

See also

::grantPermissionsToAnonymousRole()

::grantPermissionsToAuthenticatedRole()

1 call to RestJsonApiUnsupported::setUpAuthorization()
RestJsonApiUnsupported::testApiJsonNotSupportedInRest in core/modules/jsonapi/tests/src/Functional/RestJsonApiUnsupported.php
Deploying a REST resource using api_json format results in 400 responses.

File

core/modules/jsonapi/tests/src/Functional/RestJsonApiUnsupported.php, line 50

Class

RestJsonApiUnsupported
Ensures that the 'api_json' format is not supported by the REST module.

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\jsonapi\Functional

Code

protected function setUpAuthorization($method) {
  switch ($method) {
    case 'GET':
      $this
        ->grantPermissionsToTestedRole([
        'access content',
      ]);
      break;
    default:
      throw new \UnexpectedValueException();
  }
}