UserActionConfigSchemaTest.php

Same filename in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/user/tests/src/Kernel/UserActionConfigSchemaTest.php
  2. 10 core/modules/user/tests/src/Kernel/UserActionConfigSchemaTest.php
  3. 11.x core/modules/user/tests/src/Kernel/UserActionConfigSchemaTest.php

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\user\Kernel

File

core/modules/user/tests/src/Kernel/UserActionConfigSchemaTest.php

View source
<?php

namespace Drupal\Tests\user\Kernel;

use Drupal\Tests\SchemaCheckTestTrait;
use Drupal\KernelTests\KernelTestBase;
use Drupal\user\Entity\Role;

/**
 * Ensures the user action for adding and removing roles have valid config
 * schema.
 *
 * @group user
 */
class UserActionConfigSchemaTest extends KernelTestBase {
    use SchemaCheckTestTrait;
    
    /**
     * Modules to enable.
     *
     * @var array
     */
    public static $modules = [
        'system',
        'user',
    ];
    
    /**
     * Tests whether the user action config schema are valid.
     */
    public function testValidUserActionConfigSchema() {
        $rid = strtolower($this->randomMachineName(8));
        Role::create([
            'id' => $rid,
        ])->save();
        // Test user_add_role_action configuration.
        $config = $this->config('system.action.user_add_role_action.' . $rid);
        $this->assertEqual($config->get('id'), 'user_add_role_action.' . $rid);
        $this->assertConfigSchema(\Drupal::service('config.typed'), $config->getName(), $config->get());
        // Test user_remove_role_action configuration.
        $config = $this->config('system.action.user_remove_role_action.' . $rid);
        $this->assertEqual($config->get('id'), 'user_remove_role_action.' . $rid);
        $this->assertConfigSchema(\Drupal::service('config.typed'), $config->getName(), $config->get());
    }

}

Classes

Title Deprecated Summary
UserActionConfigSchemaTest Ensures the user action for adding and removing roles have valid config schema.

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