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public function OptimizelyAccessTest::setUp in Optimizely 8.3

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 src/Tests/OptimizelyAccessTest.php \Drupal\optimizely\Tests\OptimizelyAccessTest::setUp()
  2. 8.0 src/Tests/OptimizelyAccessTest.php \Drupal\optimizely\Tests\OptimizelyAccessTest::setUp()

Sets up a Drupal site for running functional and integration tests.

Installs Drupal with the installation profile specified in \Drupal\simpletest\WebTestBase::$profile into the prefixed database.

Afterwards, installs any additional modules specified in the static \Drupal\simpletest\WebTestBase::$modules property of each class in the class hierarchy.

After installation all caches are flushed and several configuration values are reset to the values of the parent site executing the test, since the default values may be incompatible with the environment in which tests are being executed.

Overrides WebTestBase::setUp

File

src/Tests/OptimizelyAccessTest.php, line 50

Class

OptimizelyAccessTest
Create users with no, some, and optimizely permissions.

Namespace

Drupal\optimizely\Tests

Code

public function setUp() {
  parent::setUp();
  $this
    ->drupalCreateContentType([
    'type' => 'page',
    'name' => 'Basic page',
  ]);
  $this->noPermissionsUser = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser([]);
  $this->somePermissionsUser = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser([
    'access content',
    'create page content',
    'edit own page content',
  ]);

  // Create an admin user. The user will have the privilege
  // 'administer optimizely'. This privilege is needed to access all
  // administration functionality of the module.
  $this->privilegedUser = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser([
    'access content',
    'create page content',
    'edit own page content',
    // 'administer url aliases',
    // 'create url aliases',.
    $this->optimizelyPermission,
  ]);
}