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public function SelectTableSortDefaultTest::testTableSortQuery in Drupal 10

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Database/SelectTableSortDefaultTest.php \Drupal\Tests\system\Functional\Database\SelectTableSortDefaultTest::testTableSortQuery()
  2. 9 core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Database/SelectTableSortDefaultTest.php \Drupal\Tests\system\Functional\Database\SelectTableSortDefaultTest::testTableSortQuery()

Confirms that a tablesort query returns the correct results.

Note that we have to make an HTTP request to a test page handler because the pager depends on GET parameters.

File

core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Database/SelectTableSortDefaultTest.php, line 25

Class

SelectTableSortDefaultTest
Tests the tablesort query extender.

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\system\Functional\Database

Code

public function testTableSortQuery() {
  $sorts = [
    [
      'field' => 'Task ID',
      'sort' => 'desc',
      'first' => 'perform at superbowl',
      'last' => 'eat',
    ],
    [
      'field' => 'Task ID',
      'sort' => 'asc',
      'first' => 'eat',
      'last' => 'perform at superbowl',
    ],
    [
      'field' => 'Task',
      'sort' => 'asc',
      'first' => 'code',
      'last' => 'sleep',
    ],
    [
      'field' => 'Task',
      'sort' => 'desc',
      'first' => 'sleep',
      'last' => 'code',
    ],
  ];
  foreach ($sorts as $sort) {
    $this
      ->drupalGet('database_test/tablesort/', [
      'query' => [
        'order' => $sort['field'],
        'sort' => $sort['sort'],
      ],
    ]);
    $data = json_decode($this
      ->getSession()
      ->getPage()
      ->getContent());
    $first = array_shift($data->tasks);
    $last = array_pop($data->tasks);
    $this
      ->assertEquals($sort['first'], $first->task, 'Items appear in the correct order.');
    $this
      ->assertEquals($sort['last'], $last->task, 'Items appear in the correct order.');
  }
}