private function DrupalMatchPathTestCase::drupalMatchPathTests in Drupal 7
Helper function for testDrupalMatchPath(): set up an array of test cases.
Return value
An array of test cases to cycle through.
1 call to DrupalMatchPathTestCase::drupalMatchPathTests()
- DrupalMatchPathTestCase::testDrupalMatchPath in modules/
simpletest/ tests/ path.test - Run through our test cases, making sure each one works as expected.
File
Class
- DrupalMatchPathTestCase
- Unit tests for the drupal_match_path() function in path.inc.
Code
private function drupalMatchPathTests() {
return array(
// Single absolute paths.
'blog/1' => array(
'blog/1' => TRUE,
'blog/2' => FALSE,
'test' => FALSE,
),
// Single paths with wildcards.
'blog/*' => array(
'blog/1' => TRUE,
'blog/2' => TRUE,
'blog/3/edit' => TRUE,
'blog/' => TRUE,
'blog' => FALSE,
'test' => FALSE,
),
// Single paths with multiple wildcards.
'node/*/revisions/*' => array(
'node/1/revisions/3' => TRUE,
'node/345/revisions/test' => TRUE,
'node/23/edit' => FALSE,
'test' => FALSE,
),
// Single paths with '<front>'.
'<front>' => array(
$this->front => TRUE,
"{$this->front}/" => FALSE,
"{$this->front}/edit" => FALSE,
'node' => FALSE,
'' => FALSE,
),
// Paths with both '<front>' and wildcards (should not work).
'<front>/*' => array(
$this->front => FALSE,
"{$this->front}/" => FALSE,
"{$this->front}/edit" => FALSE,
'node/12' => FALSE,
'' => FALSE,
),
// Multiple paths with the \n delimiter.
"node/*\nnode/*/edit" => array(
'node/1' => TRUE,
'node/view' => TRUE,
'node/32/edit' => TRUE,
'node/delete/edit' => TRUE,
'node/50/delete' => TRUE,
'test/example' => FALSE,
),
// Multiple paths with the \r delimiter.
"user/*\rblog/*" => array(
'user/1' => TRUE,
'blog/1' => TRUE,
'user/1/blog/1' => TRUE,
'user/blog' => TRUE,
'test/example' => FALSE,
'user' => FALSE,
'blog' => FALSE,
),
// Multiple paths with the \r\n delimiter.
"test\r\n<front>" => array(
'test' => TRUE,
$this->front => TRUE,
'example' => FALSE,
),
// Test existing regular expressions (should be escaped).
'[^/]+?/[0-9]' => array(
'test/1' => FALSE,
'[^/]+?/[0-9]' => TRUE,
),
);
}