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public function EntityTest::testValidateArgumentMultiple in Drupal 8

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/views/tests/src/Unit/Plugin/argument_validator/EntityTest.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Unit\Plugin\argument_validator\EntityTest::testValidateArgumentMultiple()

Tests the validate argument method with multiple argument splitting.

File

core/modules/views/tests/src/Unit/Plugin/argument_validator/EntityTest.php, line 238

Class

EntityTest
@coversDefaultClass \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\argument_validator\Entity @group views

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\views\Unit\Plugin\argument_validator

Code

public function testValidateArgumentMultiple() {
  $options = [];
  $options['access'] = TRUE;
  $options['bundles'] = [];
  $options['operation'] = 'test_op';
  $options['multiple'] = TRUE;
  $this->argumentValidator
    ->init($this->executable, $this->display, $options);
  $this
    ->assertTrue($this->argumentValidator
    ->validateArgument('1'));
  $this
    ->assertFalse($this->argumentValidator
    ->validateArgument('2'));
  $this
    ->assertFalse($this->argumentValidator
    ->validateArgument('1,2'));
  $this
    ->assertFalse($this->argumentValidator
    ->validateArgument('1+2'));
  $options = [];
  $options['access'] = TRUE;
  $options['bundles'] = [];
  $options['operation'] = 'test_op_3';
  $options['multiple'] = TRUE;
  $this->argumentValidator
    ->init($this->executable, $this->display, $options);
  $this
    ->assertTrue($this->argumentValidator
    ->validateArgument('1,2'));
  $this
    ->assertTrue($this->argumentValidator
    ->validateArgument('1+2'));
}