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public function AlterTest::testDrupalAlter in Drupal 8

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Common/AlterTest.php \Drupal\Tests\system\Functional\Common\AlterTest::testDrupalAlter()
  2. 10 core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Common/AlterTest.php \Drupal\Tests\system\Functional\Common\AlterTest::testDrupalAlter()

Tests if the theme has been altered.

File

core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Common/AlterTest.php, line 29

Class

AlterTest
Tests alteration of arguments passed to \Drupal::moduleHandler->alter().

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\system\Functional\Common

Code

public function testDrupalAlter() {

  // This test depends on Bartik, so make sure that it is always the current
  // active theme.
  \Drupal::service('theme_installer')
    ->install([
    'bartik',
  ]);
  \Drupal::theme()
    ->setActiveTheme(\Drupal::service('theme.initialization')
    ->initTheme('bartik'));
  $array = [
    'foo' => 'bar',
  ];
  $entity = new \stdClass();
  $entity->foo = 'bar';

  // Verify alteration of a single argument.
  $array_copy = $array;
  $array_expected = [
    'foo' => 'Drupal theme',
  ];
  \Drupal::moduleHandler()
    ->alter('drupal_alter', $array_copy);
  \Drupal::theme()
    ->alter('drupal_alter', $array_copy);
  $this
    ->assertEqual($array_copy, $array_expected, 'Single array was altered.');
  $entity_copy = clone $entity;
  $entity_expected = clone $entity;
  $entity_expected->foo = 'Drupal theme';
  \Drupal::moduleHandler()
    ->alter('drupal_alter', $entity_copy);
  \Drupal::theme()
    ->alter('drupal_alter', $entity_copy);
  $this
    ->assertEqual($entity_copy, $entity_expected, 'Single object was altered.');

  // Verify alteration of multiple arguments.
  $array_copy = $array;
  $array_expected = [
    'foo' => 'Drupal theme',
  ];
  $entity_copy = clone $entity;
  $entity_expected = clone $entity;
  $entity_expected->foo = 'Drupal theme';
  $array2_copy = $array;
  $array2_expected = [
    'foo' => 'Drupal theme',
  ];
  \Drupal::moduleHandler()
    ->alter('drupal_alter', $array_copy, $entity_copy, $array2_copy);
  \Drupal::theme()
    ->alter('drupal_alter', $array_copy, $entity_copy, $array2_copy);
  $this
    ->assertEqual($array_copy, $array_expected, 'First argument to \\Drupal::moduleHandler->alter() was altered.');
  $this
    ->assertEqual($entity_copy, $entity_expected, 'Second argument to \\Drupal::moduleHandler->alter() was altered.');
  $this
    ->assertEqual($array2_copy, $array2_expected, 'Third argument to \\Drupal::moduleHandler->alter() was altered.');

  // Verify alteration order when passing an array of types to \Drupal::moduleHandler->alter().
  // common_test_module_implements_alter() places 'block' implementation after
  // other modules.
  $array_copy = $array;
  $array_expected = [
    'foo' => 'Drupal block theme',
  ];
  \Drupal::moduleHandler()
    ->alter([
    'drupal_alter',
    'drupal_alter_foo',
  ], $array_copy);
  \Drupal::theme()
    ->alter([
    'drupal_alter',
    'drupal_alter_foo',
  ], $array_copy);
  $this
    ->assertEqual($array_copy, $array_expected, 'hook_TYPE_alter() implementations ran in correct order.');
}