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public function UserHasRoleTest::testConditionEvaluation in Rules 8.3

Tests evaluating the condition.

@covers ::evaluate

File

tests/src/Unit/Integration/Condition/UserHasRoleTest.php, line 38

Class

UserHasRoleTest
@coversDefaultClass \Drupal\rules\Plugin\Condition\UserHasRole @group RulesCondition

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\rules\Unit\Integration\Condition

Code

public function testConditionEvaluation() {

  // Set-up a mock object with roles 'authenticated' and 'editor', but not
  // 'administrator'.
  $account = $this
    ->prophesizeEntity(UserInterface::class);
  $account
    ->getRoles()
    ->willReturn([
    'authenticated',
    'editor',
  ])
    ->shouldBeCalledTimes(7);
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('user', $account
    ->reveal());
  $authenticated = $this
    ->prophesize(RoleInterface::class);
  $authenticated
    ->id()
    ->willReturn('authenticated');
  $editor = $this
    ->prophesize(RoleInterface::class);
  $editor
    ->id()
    ->willReturn('editor');
  $administrator = $this
    ->prophesize(RoleInterface::class);
  $administrator
    ->id()
    ->willReturn('administrator');

  // First test the default AND condition with both roles the user has.
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('roles', [
    $authenticated
      ->reveal(),
    $editor
      ->reveal(),
  ]);
  $this
    ->assertTrue($this->condition
    ->evaluate());

  // User doesn't have the administrator role, this should fail.
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('roles', [
    $authenticated
      ->reveal(),
    $administrator
      ->reveal(),
  ]);
  $this
    ->assertFalse($this->condition
    ->evaluate());

  // Only one role, should succeed.
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('roles', [
    $authenticated
      ->reveal(),
  ]);
  $this
    ->assertTrue($this->condition
    ->evaluate());

  // A role the user doesn't have.
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('roles', [
    $administrator
      ->reveal(),
  ]);
  $this
    ->assertFalse($this->condition
    ->evaluate());

  // Only one role, the user has with OR condition, should succeed.
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('roles', [
    $authenticated
      ->reveal(),
  ]);
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('operation', 'OR');
  $this
    ->assertTrue($this->condition
    ->evaluate());

  // User doesn't have the administrator role, but has the authenticated,
  // should succeed.
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('roles', [
    $authenticated
      ->reveal(),
    $administrator
      ->reveal(),
  ]);
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('operation', 'OR');
  $this
    ->assertTrue($this->condition
    ->evaluate());

  // User doesn't have the administrator role. This should fail.
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('roles', [
    $administrator
      ->reveal(),
  ]);
  $this->condition
    ->setContextValue('operation', 'OR');
  $this
    ->assertFalse($this->condition
    ->evaluate());
}