Issue #2142981 by fago, mariancalinro: Test for AllowedValuesConstraintValidator.
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<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Contains Drupal\system\Tests\Validation\AllowedValuesConstraintValidatorTest.
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*/
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namespace Drupal\system\Tests\Validation;
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use Drupal\Core\TypedData\DataDefinition;
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use Drupal\simpletest\DrupalUnitTestBase;
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/**
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* Tests the AllowedValues validation constraint validator.
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*/
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class AllowedValuesConstraintValidatorTest extends DrupalUnitTestBase {
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/**
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* The typed data manager to use.
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*
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* @var \Drupal\Core\TypedData\TypedDataManager
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*/
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protected $typedData;
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public static function getInfo() {
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return array(
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'name' => 'Allowed values constraint',
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'description' => 'Tests AllowedValues validation constraint with both valid and invalid values.',
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'group' => 'Validation',
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);
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}
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public function setUp() {
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parent::setUp();
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$this->typedData = $this->container->get('typed_data_manager');
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}
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/**
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* Tests the AllowedValues validation constraint validator.
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*
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* For testing we define an integer with a set of allowed values.
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*/
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public function testValidation() {
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// Create a definition that specifies some AllowedValues.
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$definition = DataDefinition::create('integer')
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->addConstraint('AllowedValues', array(1, 2, 3));
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// Test the validation.
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$typed_data = $this->typedData->create($definition, 1);
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$violations = $typed_data->validate();
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$this->assertEqual($violations->count(), 0, 'Validation passed for correct value.');
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// Test the validation when an invalid value is passed.
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$typed_data = $this->typedData->create($definition, 4);
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$violations = $typed_data->validate();
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$this->assertEqual($violations->count(), 1, 'Validation failed for incorrect value.');
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// Make sure the information provided by a violation is correct.
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$violation = $violations[0];
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$this->assertEqual($violation->getMessage(), t('The value you selected is not a valid choice.'), 'The message for invalid value is correct.');
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$this->assertEqual($violation->getRoot(), $typed_data, 'Violation root is correct.');
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$this->assertEqual($violation->getInvalidValue(), 4, 'The invalid value is set correctly in the violation.');
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}
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}
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