function MockBlockManager::__construct

Same name in other branches
  1. 8.9.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/plugin_test/src/Plugin/MockBlockManager.php \Drupal\plugin_test\Plugin\MockBlockManager::__construct()
  2. 10 core/modules/system/tests/modules/plugin_test/src/Plugin/MockBlockManager.php \Drupal\plugin_test\Plugin\MockBlockManager::__construct()
  3. 11.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/plugin_test/src/Plugin/MockBlockManager.php \Drupal\plugin_test\Plugin\MockBlockManager::__construct()

File

core/modules/system/tests/modules/plugin_test/src/Plugin/MockBlockManager.php, line 20

Class

MockBlockManager
Defines a plugin manager used by Plugin API derivative unit tests.

Namespace

Drupal\plugin_test\Plugin

Code

public function __construct() {
    // Create the object that can be used to return definitions for all the
    // plugins available for this type. Most real plugin managers use a richer
    // discovery implementation, but StaticDiscovery lets us add some simple
    // mock plugins for unit testing.
    $this->discovery = new StaticDiscovery();
    // Derivative plugins are plugins that are derived from a base plugin
    // definition and some site configuration (examples below). To allow for
    // such plugins, we add the DerivativeDiscoveryDecorator to our discovery
    // object.
    $this->discovery = new DerivativeDiscoveryDecorator($this->discovery);
    // The plugin definitions that follow are based on work that is in progress
    // for the Drupal 8 Blocks and Layouts initiative
    // (http://groups.drupal.org/node/213563). As stated above, we set
    // definitions here, because this is for unit testing. Real plugin managers
    // use a discovery implementation that allows for any module to add new
    // plugins to the system.
    // A simple plugin: the user login block.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('user_login', [
        'id' => 'user_login',
        'label' => $this->t('User login'),
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockUserLoginBlock',
    ]);
    // A plugin that requires derivatives: the menu block plugin. We do not want
    // a generic "Menu" block showing up in the Block administration UI.
    // Instead, we want a block for each menu, but the number of menus in the
    // system and each one's title is user configurable. The
    // MockMenuBlockDeriver class ensures that only derivatives, and not the
    // base plugin, are available to the system.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('menu', [
        'id' => 'menu',
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockMenuBlock',
        'deriver' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockMenuBlockDeriver',
    ]);
    // A plugin defining itself as a derivative.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('menu:foo', [
        'id' => 'menu',
        'label' => $this->t('Base label'),
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockMenuBlock',
    ]);
    // A block plugin that can optionally be derived: the layout block plugin.
    // A layout is a special kind of block into which other blocks can be
    // placed. We want both a generic "Layout" block available in the Block
    // administration UI as well as additional user-created custom layouts. The
    // MockLayoutBlockDeriver class ensures that both the base plugin and the
    // derivatives are available to the system.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('layout', [
        'id' => 'layout',
        'label' => $this->t('Layout'),
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockLayoutBlock',
        'deriver' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockLayoutBlockDeriver',
    ]);
    // A block plugin that requires context to function. This block requires a
    // user object in order to return the user name from the getTitle() method.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('user_name', [
        'id' => 'user_name',
        'label' => $this->t('User name'),
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockUserNameBlock',
        'context_definitions' => [
            'user' => $this->createContextDefinition('entity:user', $this->t('User')),
        ],
    ]);
    // An optional context version of the previous block plugin.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('user_name_optional', [
        'id' => 'user_name_optional',
        'label' => $this->t('User name optional'),
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockUserNameBlock',
        'context_definitions' => [
            'user' => $this->createContextDefinition('entity:user', $this->t('User'), FALSE),
        ],
    ]);
    // A block plugin that requires a typed data string context to function.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('string_context', [
        'id' => 'string_context',
        'label' => $this->t('String typed data'),
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\TypedDataStringBlock',
    ]);
    // A complex context plugin that requires both a user and node for context.
    $this->discovery
        ->setDefinition('complex_context', [
        'id' => 'complex_context',
        'label' => $this->t('Complex context'),
        'class' => 'Drupal\\plugin_test\\Plugin\\plugin_test\\mock_block\\MockComplexContextBlock',
        'context_definitions' => [
            'user' => $this->createContextDefinition('entity:user', $this->t('User')),
            'node' => $this->createContextDefinition('entity:node', $this->t('Node')),
        ],
    ]);
    // In addition to finding all of the plugins available for a type, a plugin
    // type must also be able to create instances of that plugin. For example, a
    // specific instance of a "Main menu" menu block, configured to show just
    // the top-level of links. To handle plugin instantiation, plugin managers
    // can use one of the factory classes included with the plugin system, or
    // create their own. ReflectionFactory is a general purpose, flexible
    // factory suitable for many kinds of plugin types. Factories need access to
    // the plugin definitions (e.g., since that's where the plugin's class is
    // specified), so we provide it the discovery object.
    $this->factory = new ReflectionFactory($this->discovery);
}

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