function UpdateApiEntityDefinitionUpdateTest::testSingleUpdates

Tests that individual updates applied sequentially work as expected.

File

core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Entity/Update/UpdateApiEntityDefinitionUpdateTest.php, line 43

Class

UpdateApiEntityDefinitionUpdateTest
Tests performing entity updates through the Update API.

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\system\Functional\Entity\Update

Code

public function testSingleUpdates() {
  // Create a test entity.
  $user_ids = [
    mt_rand(),
    mt_rand(),
  ];
  $entity = EntityTest::create([
    'name' => $this->randomString(),
    'user_id' => $user_ids,
  ]);
  $entity->save();
  // Check that only a single value is stored for 'user_id'.
  $entity = $this->reloadEntity($entity);
  $this->assertCount(1, $entity->user_id);
  $this->assertEqual($entity->user_id->target_id, $user_ids[0]);
  // Make 'user_id' multiple by applying updates.
  $this->enableUpdates('entity_test', 'entity_definition_updates', 8001);
  $this->applyUpdates();
  // Ensure the 'entity_test__user_id' table got created.
  $this->assertTrue(\Drupal::database()->schema()
    ->tableExists('entity_test__user_id'));
  // Check that data was correctly migrated.
  $entity = $this->reloadEntity($entity);
  $this->assertCount(1, $entity->user_id);
  $this->assertEqual($entity->user_id->target_id, $user_ids[0]);
  // Store multiple data and check it is correctly stored.
  $entity->user_id = $user_ids;
  $entity->save();
  $entity = $this->reloadEntity($entity);
  $this->assertCount(2, $entity->user_id);
  $this->assertEqual($entity->user_id[0]->target_id, $user_ids[0]);
  $this->assertEqual($entity->user_id[1]->target_id, $user_ids[1]);
  // Make 'user_id' single again by applying updates.
  $this->enableUpdates('entity_test', 'entity_definition_updates', 8002);
  $this->applyUpdates();
  // Check that data was correctly migrated/dropped.
  $entity = $this->reloadEntity($entity);
  $this->assertCount(1, $entity->user_id);
  $this->assertEqual($entity->user_id->target_id, $user_ids[0]);
  // Check that only a single value is stored for 'user_id' again.
  $entity->user_id = $user_ids;
  $entity->save();
  $entity = $this->reloadEntity($entity);
  $this->assertCount(1, $entity->user_id);
  $this->assertEqual($entity->user_id[0]->target_id, $user_ids[0]);
}

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