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public function SearchByPageUsersTest::setUp in Search by Page 7

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 6 tests/search_by_page.test \SearchByPageUsersTest::setUp()

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

Generates a random database prefix and installs Drupal with the specified installation profile in DrupalWebTestCase::$profile into the prefixed database. Afterwards, installs any additional modules specified by the test.

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.

Parameters

...: List of modules to enable for the duration of the test. This can be either a single array or a variable number of string arguments.

Overrides DrupalWebTestCase::setUp

See also

DrupalWebTestCase::prepareDatabasePrefix()

DrupalWebTestCase::changeDatabasePrefix()

DrupalWebTestCase::prepareEnvironment()

File

tests/search_by_page.test, line 1077
Tests for the Search by Page module. By Jennifer Hodgdon of Poplar ProductivityWare, www.poplarware.com

Class

SearchByPageUsersTest
Functionality tests for Search by Page Users.

Code

public function setUp() {
  parent::setUp('search', 'search_by_page', 'sbp_users', 'sbp_test', 'dblog');
  $this
    ->setUpEnvironments();

  // Create some random users that won't be found
  $u = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser();
  $u = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser();
  $u = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser();
  $u = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser();

  // Set up two users for searching - just make sure they have different
  // permissions, so they get different roles.
  $this->usera = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser(array(
    'access content',
  ));
  $this->userb = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser(array(
    'access content',
    $this
      ->searchPerm($this->envinfo2),
  ));

  // Set up a user that can see user profiles, to use when indexing.
  $this->indexuser = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser(array(
    'access user profiles',
  ));

  // Verify that this user can see user profiles A and B
  $this
    ->drupalLogin($this->indexuser);
  $this
    ->drupalGet('user/' . $this->usera->uid);
  $this
    ->assertText($this->usera->name, "Indexing user can see user A page");
  $this
    ->drupalGet('user/' . $this->userb->uid);
  $this
    ->assertText($this->userb->name, "Indexing user can see user B page");

  // Set up an admin user and login as that user
  $this->superuser = $this
    ->drupalCreateUser(array(
    'administer nodes',
    'access content',
    'administer content types',
    'administer blocks',
    'administer search',
    'search content',
    'administer search by page',
    'access administration pages',
    $this
      ->searchPerm($this->envinfo2),
    'administer site configuration',
    'administer users',
    'administer permissions',
    'view test private content',
    'access user profiles',
    'access site reports',
  ));
  $this
    ->drupalLogin($this->superuser);

  // Set up so user a is indexed and user b is not.
  // First have to find the role ID that SimpleTest set up.
  // Relies on the role name having the word 'test' in it somewhere.
  $rid = $this
    ->getNewRoleID($this->usera);
  $this
    ->drupalPost('admin/config/search/search_by_page/edit/' . $this->envid2, array(
    'sbp_users_roles_indexed[' . $rid . ']' => TRUE,
    'sbp_users_role' => $this
      ->getNewRoleID($this->indexuser),
    'button_label' => t('Search pages'),
  ), 'Save configuration');
  cache_clear_all('variables', 'cache_bootstrap');
  variable_initialize();
  $this
    ->doCronRun();
  $this
    ->drupalLogin($this->superuser);
  $this
    ->drupalGet('admin/reports/dblog');
  $this
    ->assertText(t('Cron run completed'), 'Log shows cron run completed');
}