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class PasswordConfirmTest in Drupal 10

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Render/Element/PasswordConfirmTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Render\Element\PasswordConfirmTest
  2. 9 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Render/Element/PasswordConfirmTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Render\Element\PasswordConfirmTest

@coversDefaultClass \Drupal\Core\Render\Element\PasswordConfirm @group Render

Hierarchy

  • class \Drupal\Tests\Core\Render\Element\PasswordConfirmTest extends \Drupal\Tests\UnitTestCase

Expanded class hierarchy of PasswordConfirmTest

File

core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Render/Element/PasswordConfirmTest.php, line 13

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\Core\Render\Element
View source
class PasswordConfirmTest extends UnitTestCase {

  /**
   * @covers ::valueCallback
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestValueCallback
   */
  public function testValueCallback($expected, $element, $input) {
    $form_state = $this
      ->prophesize(FormStateInterface::class)
      ->reveal();
    $this
      ->assertSame($expected, PasswordConfirm::valueCallback($element, $input, $form_state));
  }

  /**
   * Data provider for testValueCallback().
   */
  public function providerTestValueCallback() {
    $data = [];
    $data[] = [
      [
        'pass1' => '',
        'pass2' => '',
      ],
      [],
      NULL,
    ];
    $data[] = [
      [
        'pass1' => '',
        'pass2' => '',
      ],
      [
        '#default_value' => [
          'pass2' => 'value',
        ],
      ],
      NULL,
    ];
    $data[] = [
      [
        'pass2' => 'value',
        'pass1' => '',
      ],
      [
        '#default_value' => [
          'pass2' => 'value',
        ],
      ],
      FALSE,
    ];
    $data[] = [
      [
        'pass1' => '123456',
        'pass2' => 'qwerty',
      ],
      [],
      [
        'pass1' => '123456',
        'pass2' => 'qwerty',
      ],
    ];
    $data[] = [
      [
        'pass1' => '123',
        'pass2' => '234',
      ],
      [],
      [
        'pass1' => 123,
        'pass2' => 234,
      ],
    ];
    $data[] = [
      [
        'pass1' => '',
        'pass2' => '234',
      ],
      [],
      [
        'pass1' => [
          'array',
        ],
        'pass2' => 234,
      ],
    ];
    return $data;
  }

}

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