TaggedWithTest.php
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Namespace
Drupal\Tests\views\Functional\WizardFile
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core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Functional/ Wizard/ TaggedWithTest.php
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<?php
namespace Drupal\Tests\views\Functional\Wizard;
use Drupal\Core\Field\FieldStorageDefinitionInterface;
use Drupal\field\Entity\FieldConfig;
use Drupal\taxonomy\Entity\Vocabulary;
use Drupal\Tests\field\Traits\EntityReferenceTestTrait;
/**
* Tests the ability of the views wizard to create views filtered by taxonomy.
*
* @group views
*/
class TaggedWithTest extends WizardTestBase {
use EntityReferenceTestTrait;
/**
* Modules to enable.
*
* @var array
*/
public static $modules = [
'taxonomy',
];
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
protected $defaultTheme = 'stark';
/**
* Node type with an autocomplete tagging field.
*
* @var \Drupal\node\NodeTypeInterface
*/
protected $nodeTypeWithTags;
/**
* Node type without an autocomplete tagging field.
*
* @var \Drupal\node\NodeTypeInterface
*/
protected $nodeTypeWithoutTags;
/**
* The vocabulary used for the test tag field.
*
* @var \Drupal\taxonomy\VocabularyInterface
*/
protected $tagVocabulary;
/**
* Holds the field storage for test tag field.
*
* @var \Drupal\field\FieldStorageConfigInterface
*/
protected $tagFieldStorage;
/**
* Name of the test tag field.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $tagFieldName;
/**
* Field definition for the test tag field.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $tagField;
protected function setUp($import_test_views = TRUE) {
parent::setUp($import_test_views);
// Create two content types. One will have an autocomplete tagging field,
// and one won't.
$this->nodeTypeWithTags = $this->drupalCreateContentType();
$this->nodeTypeWithoutTags = $this->drupalCreateContentType();
// Create the vocabulary for the tag field.
$this->tagVocabulary = Vocabulary::create([
'name' => 'Views testing tags',
'vid' => 'views_testing_tags',
]);
$this->tagVocabulary
->save();
// Create the tag field itself.
$this->tagFieldName = 'field_views_testing_tags';
$handler_settings = [
'target_bundles' => [
$this->tagVocabulary
->id() => $this->tagVocabulary
->id(),
],
'auto_create' => TRUE,
];
$this->createEntityReferenceField('node', $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id(), $this->tagFieldName, NULL, 'taxonomy_term', 'default', $handler_settings, FieldStorageDefinitionInterface::CARDINALITY_UNLIMITED);
/** @var \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityDisplayRepositoryInterface $display_repository */
$display_repository = \Drupal::service('entity_display.repository');
$display_repository->getFormDisplay('node', $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id())
->setComponent($this->tagFieldName, [
'type' => 'entity_reference_autocomplete_tags',
])
->save();
$display_repository->getViewDisplay('node', $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id())
->setComponent($this->tagFieldName, [
'type' => 'entity_reference_label',
'weight' => 10,
])
->save();
$display_repository->getViewDisplay('node', $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id(), 'teaser')
->setComponent('field_views_testing_tags', [
'type' => 'entity_reference_label',
'weight' => 10,
])
->save();
}
/**
* Tests the "tagged with" functionality.
*/
public function testTaggedWith() {
// In this test we will only create nodes that have an instance of the tag
// field.
$node_add_path = 'node/add/' . $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id();
// Create three nodes, with different tags.
$edit = [];
$edit['title[0][value]'] = $node_tag1_title = $this->randomMachineName();
$edit[$this->tagFieldName . '[target_id]'] = 'tag1';
$this->drupalPostForm($node_add_path, $edit, t('Save'));
$edit = [];
$edit['title[0][value]'] = $node_tag1_tag2_title = $this->randomMachineName();
$edit[$this->tagFieldName . '[target_id]'] = 'tag1, tag2';
$this->drupalPostForm($node_add_path, $edit, t('Save'));
$edit = [];
$edit['title[0][value]'] = $node_no_tags_title = $this->randomMachineName();
$this->drupalPostForm($node_add_path, $edit, t('Save'));
// Create a view that filters by taxonomy term "tag1". It should show only
// the two nodes from above that are tagged with "tag1".
$view1 = [];
// First select the node type and update the form so the correct tag field
// is used.
$view1['show[type]'] = $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id();
$this->drupalPostForm('admin/structure/views/add', $view1, t('Update "of type" choice'));
// Now resubmit the entire form to the same URL.
$view1['label'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$view1['id'] = strtolower($this->randomMachineName(16));
$view1['description'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$view1['show[tagged_with]'] = 'tag1';
$view1['page[create]'] = 1;
$view1['page[title]'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$view1['page[path]'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$this->drupalPostForm(NULL, $view1, t('Save and edit'));
// Visit the page and check that the nodes we expect are present and the
// ones we don't expect are absent.
$this->drupalGet($view1['page[path]']);
$this->assertSession()
->statusCodeEquals(200);
$this->assertText($node_tag1_title);
$this->assertText($node_tag1_tag2_title);
$this->assertNoText($node_no_tags_title);
// Create a view that filters by taxonomy term "tag2". It should show only
// the one node from above that is tagged with "tag2".
$view2 = [];
$view2['show[type]'] = $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id();
$this->drupalPostForm('admin/structure/views/add', $view2, t('Update "of type" choice'));
$this->assertSession()
->statusCodeEquals(200);
$view2['label'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$view2['id'] = strtolower($this->randomMachineName(16));
$view2['description'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$view2['show[tagged_with]'] = 'tag2';
$view2['page[create]'] = 1;
$view2['page[title]'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$view2['page[path]'] = $this->randomMachineName(16);
$this->drupalPostForm(NULL, $view2, t('Save and edit'));
$this->assertSession()
->statusCodeEquals(200);
$this->drupalGet($view2['page[path]']);
$this->assertNoText($node_tag1_title);
$this->assertText($node_tag1_tag2_title);
$this->assertNoText($node_no_tags_title);
}
/**
* Tests that the "tagged with" form element only shows for node types that support it.
*/
public function testTaggedWithByNodeType() {
// The tagging field is associated with one of our node types only. So the
// "tagged with" form element on the view wizard should appear on the form
// by default (when the wizard is configured to display all content) and
// also when the node type that has the tagging field is selected, but not
// when the node type that doesn't have the tagging field is selected.
$tags_xpath = '//input[@name="show[tagged_with]"]';
$this->drupalGet('admin/structure/views/add');
$this->assertFieldByXpath($tags_xpath);
$view['show[type]'] = $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id();
$this->drupalPostForm('admin/structure/views/add', $view, t('Update "of type" choice'));
$this->assertFieldByXpath($tags_xpath);
$view['show[type]'] = $this->nodeTypeWithoutTags
->id();
$this->drupalPostForm(NULL, $view, t('Update "of type" choice (2)'));
$this->assertNoFieldByXpath($tags_xpath);
// If we add an instance of the tagging field to the second node type, the
// "tagged with" form element should not appear for it too.
FieldConfig::create([
'field_name' => $this->tagFieldName,
'entity_type' => 'node',
'bundle' => $this->nodeTypeWithoutTags
->id(),
'settings' => [
'handler' => 'default',
'handler_settings' => [
'target_bundles' => [
$this->tagVocabulary
->id() => $this->tagVocabulary
->id(),
],
'auto_create' => TRUE,
],
],
])
->save();
\Drupal::service('entity_display.repository')->getFormDisplay('node', $this->nodeTypeWithoutTags
->id())
->setComponent($this->tagFieldName, [
'type' => 'entity_reference_autocomplete_tags',
])
->save();
$view['show[type]'] = $this->nodeTypeWithTags
->id();
$this->drupalPostForm('admin/structure/views/add', $view, t('Update "of type" choice'));
$this->assertFieldByXpath($tags_xpath);
$view['show[type]'] = $this->nodeTypeWithoutTags
->id();
$this->drupalPostForm(NULL, $view, t('Update "of type" choice (2)'));
$this->assertFieldByXpath($tags_xpath);
}
}
Classes
Title | Deprecated | Summary |
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TaggedWithTest | Tests the ability of the views wizard to create views filtered by taxonomy. |
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