function FinderTest::testFoundDataIsInDependencyOrder
Same name in other branches
- 10 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/DefaultContent/FinderTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\DefaultContent\FinderTest::testFoundDataIsInDependencyOrder()
Tests that any discovered entity data is sorted into dependency order.
File
-
core/
tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ Core/ DefaultContent/ FinderTest.php, line 21
Class
- FinderTest
- @covers \Drupal\Core\DefaultContent\Finder @group DefaultContent
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\Core\DefaultContentCode
public function testFoundDataIsInDependencyOrder() : void {
$finder = new Finder(__DIR__ . '/../../../../fixtures/default_content');
$expected_order = [
// First is the author of the node.
'94503467-be7f-406c-9795-fc25baa22203',
// Next, the taxonomy term referenced by the node.
'550f86ad-aa11-4047-953f-636d42889f85',
// Then we have the node itself, since it has no other dependencies.
'e1714f23-70c0-4493-8e92-af1901771921',
// Finally, the menu link to the node.
'3434bd5a-d2cd-4f26-bf79-a7f6b951a21b',
];
$this->assertSame($expected_order, array_slice(array_keys($finder->data), 0, 4));
}
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