public function LingotekDashboardTest::testEndpointResponseWithEmptyLocale in Lingotek Translation 3.5.x
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 4.0.x tests/src/Functional/LingotekDashboardTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lingotek\Functional\LingotekDashboardTest::testEndpointResponseWithEmptyLocale()
- 3.6.x tests/src/Functional/LingotekDashboardTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lingotek\Functional\LingotekDashboardTest::testEndpointResponseWithEmptyLocale()
- 3.7.x tests/src/Functional/LingotekDashboardTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lingotek\Functional\LingotekDashboardTest::testEndpointResponseWithEmptyLocale()
- 3.8.x tests/src/Functional/LingotekDashboardTest.php \Drupal\Tests\lingotek\Functional\LingotekDashboardTest::testEndpointResponseWithEmptyLocale()
Ensure language without locale doesn't mess with the response.
File
- tests/
src/ Functional/ LingotekDashboardTest.php, line 625
Class
- LingotekDashboardTest
- Tests the Lingotek dashboard.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\lingotek\FunctionalCode
public function testEndpointResponseWithEmptyLocale() {
$basepath = \Drupal::request()
->getBasePath();
$language = ConfigurableLanguage::create([
'id' => 'en-hk',
'name' => 'English (Hong-Kong)',
]);
$language
->setThirdPartySetting('lingotek', 'locale', '');
$language
->save();
$url = Url::fromRoute('lingotek.dashboard_endpoint')
->setAbsolute()
->toString();
// Check the stats.
$request = $this->client
->get($url, [
'cookies' => $this->cookies,
'headers' => [
'Accept' => 'application/json',
'Content-Type' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
],
'http_errors' => FALSE,
]);
$responseData = Json::decode($request
->getBody());
$this
->assertEquals($responseData['count'], 2);
$this
->assertCount(2, $responseData['languages']);
// We default to the known code, which is only the langcode.
$this
->assertEquals($responseData['languages']['en-hk']['active'], 1);
$this
->assertEquals($responseData['languages']['en_US']['active'], 1);
}