function UserTimeZoneTest::testUserTimeZone
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/user/tests/src/Functional/UserTimeZoneTest.php \Drupal\Tests\user\Functional\UserTimeZoneTest::testUserTimeZone()
- 10 core/modules/user/tests/src/Functional/UserTimeZoneTest.php \Drupal\Tests\user\Functional\UserTimeZoneTest::testUserTimeZone()
- 11.x core/modules/user/tests/src/Functional/UserTimeZoneTest.php \Drupal\Tests\user\Functional\UserTimeZoneTest::testUserTimeZone()
Tests the display of dates and time when user-configurable time zones are set.
File
-
core/
modules/ user/ tests/ src/ Functional/ UserTimeZoneTest.php, line 30
Class
- UserTimeZoneTest
- Set a user time zone and verify that dates are displayed in local time.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\user\FunctionalCode
public function testUserTimeZone() {
// Setup date/time settings for Los Angeles time.
$this->config('system.date')
->set('timezone.user.configurable', 1)
->set('timezone.default', 'America/Los_Angeles')
->save();
// Load the 'medium' date format, which is the default for node creation
// time, and override it. Since we are testing time zones with Daylight
// Saving Time, and need to future proof against changes to the zoneinfo
// database, we choose the 'I' format placeholder instead of a
// human-readable zone name. With 'I', a 1 means the date is in DST, and 0
// if not.
DateFormat::load('medium')->setPattern('Y-m-d H:i I')
->save();
// Create a user account and login.
$web_user = $this->drupalCreateUser();
$this->drupalLogin($web_user);
// Create some nodes with different authored-on dates.
// Two dates in PST (winter time):
$date1 = '2007-03-09 21:00:00 -0800';
$date2 = '2007-03-11 01:00:00 -0800';
// One date in PDT (summer time):
$date3 = '2007-03-20 21:00:00 -0700';
$this->drupalCreateContentType([
'type' => 'article',
]);
$node1 = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'created' => strtotime($date1),
'type' => 'article',
]);
$node2 = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'created' => strtotime($date2),
'type' => 'article',
]);
$node3 = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'created' => strtotime($date3),
'type' => 'article',
]);
// Confirm date format and time zone.
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node1->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-09 21:00 0', 'Date should be PST.');
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node2->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-11 01:00 0', 'Date should be PST.');
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node3->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-20 21:00 1', 'Date should be PDT.');
// Change user time zone to Santiago time.
$edit = [];
$edit['mail'] = $web_user->getEmail();
$edit['timezone'] = 'America/Santiago';
$this->drupalPostForm("user/" . $web_user->id() . "/edit", $edit, t('Save'));
$this->assertText(t('The changes have been saved.'), 'Time zone changed to Santiago time.');
// Confirm date format and time zone.
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node1->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-10 02:00 1', 'Date should be Chile summer time; five hours ahead of PST.');
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node2->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-11 05:00 0', 'Date should be Chile time; four hours ahead of PST');
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node3->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-21 00:00 0', 'Date should be Chile time; three hours ahead of PDT.');
// Ensure that anonymous users also use the default timezone.
$this->drupalLogout();
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node1->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-09 21:00 0', 'Date should be PST.');
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node2->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-11 01:00 0', 'Date should be PST.');
$this->drupalGet('node/' . $node3->id());
$this->assertText('2007-03-20 21:00 1', 'Date should be PDT.');
// Format a date without accessing the current user at all and
// ensure that it uses the default timezone.
$this->drupalGet('/system-test/date');
$this->assertText('2016-01-13 08:29 0', 'Date should be PST.');
}
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