public function ConfigEntityNormalizerTest::testDenormalize in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/modules/serialization/tests/src/Unit/Normalizer/ConfigEntityNormalizerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\serialization\Unit\Normalizer\ConfigEntityNormalizerTest::testDenormalize()
- 9 core/modules/serialization/tests/src/Unit/Normalizer/ConfigEntityNormalizerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\serialization\Unit\Normalizer\ConfigEntityNormalizerTest::testDenormalize()
@covers ::denormalize
File
- core/
modules/ serialization/ tests/ src/ Unit/ Normalizer/ ConfigEntityNormalizerTest.php, line 53
Class
- ConfigEntityNormalizerTest
- @coversDefaultClass \Drupal\serialization\Normalizer\ConfigEntityNormalizer @group serialization
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\serialization\Unit\NormalizerCode
public function testDenormalize() {
$test_value = $this
->randomMachineName();
$data = [
'test' => $test_value,
'_core' => [
'default_config_hash' => $this
->randomMachineName(),
$this
->randomMachineName() => 'some random key',
],
];
$expected_storage_data = [
'test' => $test_value,
];
// Mock of the entity storage, to test our expectation that the '_core' key
// never makes it to that point, thanks to the denormalizer omitting it.
$entity_storage = $this
->prophesize(EntityStorageInterface::class);
$entity_storage
->create($expected_storage_data)
->shouldBeCalled()
->will(function ($args) {
$entity = new \stdClass();
$entity->received_data = $args[0];
return $entity;
});
// Stubs for the denormalizer going from entity type manager to entity
// storage.
$entity_type_id = $this
->randomMachineName();
$entity_type_class = $this
->randomMachineName();
$entity_type_manager = $this
->prophesize(EntityTypeManagerInterface::class);
$entity_type_manager
->getDefinition($entity_type_id, FALSE)
->willReturn($this
->prophesize(ConfigEntityTypeInterface::class)
->reveal());
$entity_type_manager
->getStorage($entity_type_id)
->willReturn($entity_storage
->reveal());
$entity_type_repository = $this
->prophesize(EntityTypeRepositoryInterface::class);
$entity_type_repository
->getEntityTypeFromClass($entity_type_class)
->willReturn($entity_type_id);
$entity_field_manager = $this
->prophesize(EntityFieldManagerInterface::class);
$normalizer = new ConfigEntityNormalizer($entity_type_manager
->reveal(), $entity_type_repository
->reveal(), $entity_field_manager
->reveal());
// Verify the denormalizer still works correctly: the mock above creates an
// artificial entity object containing exactly the data it received. It also
// should still set _restSubmittedFields correctly.
$expected_denormalization = (object) [
'_restSubmittedFields' => [
'test',
],
'received_data' => [
'test' => $test_value,
],
];
$this
->assertEquals($expected_denormalization, $normalizer
->denormalize($data, $entity_type_class, 'json'));
}