function FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::testBase
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/views/tests/src/Kernel/Plugin/FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\Plugin\FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::testBase()
- 8.9.x core/modules/views/tests/src/Kernel/Plugin/FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\Plugin\FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::testBase()
- 11.x core/modules/views/tests/src/Kernel/Plugin/FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\Plugin\FieldOrLanguageJoinTest::testBase()
Tests base join functionality.
This duplicates parts of \Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\Plugin\JoinTest::testBasePlugin() to ensure that no functionality provided by the base join plugin is broken.
File
-
core/
modules/ views/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ Plugin/ FieldOrLanguageJoinTest.php, line 53
Class
- FieldOrLanguageJoinTest
- Tests the "field OR language" join plugin.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\views\Kernel\PluginCode
public function testBase() : void {
// Setup a simple join and test the result sql.
$view = Views::getView('test_view');
$view->initDisplay();
$view->initQuery();
// First define a simple join without an extra condition.
// Set the various options on the join object.
$configuration = [
'left_table' => 'views_test_data',
'left_field' => 'uid',
'table' => 'users_field_data',
'field' => 'uid',
'adjusted' => TRUE,
];
$join = $this->manager
->createInstance($this->pluginId, $configuration);
$this->assertInstanceOf(FieldOrLanguageJoin::class, $join);
$this->assertNull($join->extra);
$this->assertTrue($join->adjusted);
$join_info = $this->buildJoin($view, $configuration, 'users_field_data');
$this->assertSame($join_info['join type'], 'LEFT');
$this->assertSame($join_info['table'], $configuration['table']);
$this->assertSame($join_info['alias'], 'users_field_data');
$this->assertSame($join_info['condition'], 'views_test_data.uid = users_field_data.uid');
// Set a different alias and make sure table info is as expected.
$join_info = $this->buildJoin($view, $configuration, 'users1');
$this->assertSame($join_info['alias'], 'users1');
// Set a different join type (INNER) and make sure it is used.
$configuration['type'] = 'INNER';
$join_info = $this->buildJoin($view, $configuration, 'users2');
$this->assertSame($join_info['join type'], 'INNER');
// Setup addition conditions and make sure it is used.
$random_name_1 = $this->randomMachineName();
$random_name_2 = $this->randomMachineName();
$configuration['extra'] = [
[
'field' => 'name',
'value' => $random_name_1,
],
[
'field' => 'name',
'value' => $random_name_2,
'operator' => '<>',
],
];
$join_info = $this->buildJoin($view, $configuration, 'users3');
$this->assertStringContainsString('views_test_data.uid = users3.uid', $join_info['condition']);
$this->assertStringContainsString('users3.name = :views_join_condition_0', $join_info['condition']);
$this->assertStringContainsString('users3.name <> :views_join_condition_1', $join_info['condition']);
$this->assertSame(array_values($join_info['arguments']), [
$random_name_1,
$random_name_2,
]);
// Test that 'IN' conditions are properly built.
$random_name_1 = $this->randomMachineName();
$random_name_2 = $this->randomMachineName();
$random_name_3 = $this->randomMachineName();
$random_name_4 = $this->randomMachineName();
$configuration['extra'] = [
[
'field' => 'name',
'value' => $random_name_1,
],
[
'field' => 'name',
'value' => [
$random_name_2,
$random_name_3,
$random_name_4,
],
],
];
$join_info = $this->buildJoin($view, $configuration, 'users4');
$this->assertStringContainsString('views_test_data.uid = users4.uid', $join_info['condition']);
$this->assertStringContainsString('users4.name = :views_join_condition_0', $join_info['condition']);
$this->assertStringContainsString('users4.name IN ( :views_join_condition_1[] )', $join_info['condition']);
$this->assertSame($join_info['arguments'][':views_join_condition_1[]'], [
$random_name_2,
$random_name_3,
$random_name_4,
]);
}
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