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public static property AdministrativeRoleCheckTest::$modules in Lightning Core 8

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8.5 tests/src/Kernel/Access/AdministrativeRoleCheckTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lightning_core\Kernel\Access\AdministrativeRoleCheckTest::modules
  2. 8.2 tests/src/Kernel/Access/AdministrativeRoleCheckTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lightning_core\Kernel\Access\AdministrativeRoleCheckTest::modules
  3. 8.3 tests/src/Kernel/Access/AdministrativeRoleCheckTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lightning_core\Kernel\Access\AdministrativeRoleCheckTest::modules
  4. 8.4 tests/src/Kernel/Access/AdministrativeRoleCheckTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lightning_core\Kernel\Access\AdministrativeRoleCheckTest::modules

Modules to enable.

The test runner will merge the $modules lists from this class, the class it extends, and so on up the class hierarchy. It is not necessary to include modules in your list that a parent class has already declared.

The Path Alias module is always installed because the functionality has moved from core to a required module in Drupal 8.8.0. If a kernel test requires path alias functionality it is recommended to add the module to the test's own $modules property for Drupal 9 compatibility.

Type: array

Overrides KernelTestBase::$modules

See also

\Drupal\Tests\KernelTestBase::enableModules()

\Drupal\Tests\KernelTestBase::bootKernel()

File

tests/src/Kernel/Access/AdministrativeRoleCheckTest.php, line 23

Class

AdministrativeRoleCheckTest
@coversDefaultClass \Drupal\lightning_core\Access\AdministrativeRoleCheck

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\lightning_core\Kernel\Access

Code

public static $modules = [
  'system',
  'user',
];