protected function DrupalTestCase::verbose in Drupal 7
Logs a verbose message in a text file.
The link to the verbose message will be placed in the test results as a passing assertion with the text '[verbose message]'.
Parameters
$message: The verbose message to be stored.
See also
15 calls to DrupalTestCase::verbose()
- DateTimeFunctionalTest::testDateFormatStorage in modules/
system/ system.test - Test if the date formats are stored properly.
- DrupalHtmlToTextTestCase::assertHtmlToText in modules/
simpletest/ tests/ mail.test - Helper function for testing drupal_html_to_text().
- DrupalHtmlToTextTestCase::testDrupalHtmlToTextBlockTagToNewline in modules/
simpletest/ tests/ mail.test - Test that text separated by block-level tags in HTML get separated by (at least) a newline in the plaintext version.
- DrupalRenderTestCase::assertRenderedElement in modules/
simpletest/ tests/ common.test - DrupalWebTestCase::assertThemeOutput in modules/
simpletest/ drupal_web_test_case.php - Asserts themed output.
File
- modules/
simpletest/ drupal_web_test_case.php, line 482
Class
- DrupalTestCase
- Base class for Drupal tests.
Code
protected function verbose($message) {
if ($id = simpletest_verbose($message)) {
$class_safe = str_replace('\\', '_', get_class($this));
$url = $this->verboseDirectoryUrl . '/' . $class_safe . '-' . $id . '.html';
// Not using l() to avoid invoking the theme system, so that unit tests
// can use verbose() as well.
$link = '<a href="' . $url . '" target="_blank">' . t('Verbose message') . '</a>';
$this
->error($link, 'User notice');
}
}