public function ExternalCommandRequirementTest::testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsNotAvailable in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/tests/Drupal/BuildTests/Framework/Tests/ExternalCommandRequirementTest.php \Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\Tests\ExternalCommandRequirementTest::testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsNotAvailable()
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/BuildTests/Framework/Tests/ExternalCommandRequirementTest.php \Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\Tests\ExternalCommandRequirementTest::testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsNotAvailable()
@covers ::checkExternalCommandRequirements
File
- core/
tests/ Drupal/ BuildTests/ Framework/ Tests/ ExternalCommandRequirementTest.php, line 18
Class
- ExternalCommandRequirementTest
- @coversDefaultClass \Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\ExternalCommandRequirementsTrait @group Build
Namespace
Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\TestsCode
public function testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsNotAvailable() {
$requires = new UsesCommandRequirements();
$ref_check_requirements = new \ReflectionMethod($requires, 'checkExternalCommandRequirements');
$ref_check_requirements
->setAccessible(TRUE);
// Use a try/catch block because otherwise PHPUnit might think this test is
// legitimately skipped.
try {
$ref_check_requirements
->invokeArgs($requires, [
[
'externalCommand not_available',
'externalCommand available_command',
],
]);
$this
->fail('Unavailable external command requirement should throw a skipped test error exception.');
} catch (SkippedTestError $exception) {
$this
->assertEquals('Required external commands: not_available', $exception
->getMessage());
}
}