protected function FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::buildJoin in Drupal 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 9 core/modules/views/tests/src/Kernel/Plugin/FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\Plugin\FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::buildJoin()
Builds a join using the given configuration.
Parameters
\Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view: The view used in this test.
$configuration: The join plugin configuration.
$table_alias: The table alias to use for the join.
Return value
array The join information for the joined table. See \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\Select::$tables for more information on the structure of the array.
2 calls to FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::buildJoin()
- FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::testBase in core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ Plugin/ FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php - Tests base join functionality.
- FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::testLanguageBundleConditions in core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ Plugin/ FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php - Tests the adding of conditions by the join plugin.
File
- core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ Plugin/ FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php, line 194
Class
- FieldOrLanguageJoinTest
- Tests the "field OR language" join plugin.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\PluginCode
protected function buildJoin($view, $configuration, $table_alias) {
// Build the actual join values and read them back from the query object.
$query = \Drupal::database()
->select('node');
$join = $this->manager
->createInstance('field_or_language_join', $configuration);
$this
->assertInstanceOf(FieldOrLanguageJoin::class, $join);
$table = [
'alias' => $table_alias,
];
$join
->buildJoin($query, $table, $view->query);
$tables = $query
->getTables();
$join_info = $tables[$table['alias']];
return $join_info;
}