function CommentPagerTest::testCommentNewPageIndicator
Same name in other branches
- 7.x modules/comment/comment.test \CommentPagerTest::testCommentNewPageIndicator()
- 9 core/modules/comment/tests/src/Functional/CommentPagerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\comment\Functional\CommentPagerTest::testCommentNewPageIndicator()
- 8.9.x core/modules/comment/tests/src/Functional/CommentPagerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\comment\Functional\CommentPagerTest::testCommentNewPageIndicator()
- 11.x core/modules/comment/tests/src/Functional/CommentPagerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\comment\Functional\CommentPagerTest::testCommentNewPageIndicator()
Tests calculation of first page with new comment.
File
-
core/
modules/ comment/ tests/ src/ Functional/ CommentPagerTest.php, line 249
Class
- CommentPagerTest
- Tests paging of comments and their settings.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\comment\FunctionalCode
public function testCommentNewPageIndicator() : void {
$this->drupalLogin($this->adminUser);
// Set comment variables.
$this->setCommentForm(TRUE);
$this->setCommentSubject(TRUE);
$this->setCommentPreview(DRUPAL_DISABLED);
// Set comments to one per page so that we are able to test paging without
// needing to insert large numbers of comments.
$this->setCommentsPerPage(1);
// Create a node and three comments.
$node = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'type' => 'article',
'promote' => 1,
]);
$comments = [];
$comments[] = $this->postComment($node, $this->randomMachineName(), $this->randomMachineName(), TRUE);
$comments[] = $this->postComment($node, $this->randomMachineName(), $this->randomMachineName(), TRUE);
$comments[] = $this->postComment($node, $this->randomMachineName(), $this->randomMachineName(), TRUE);
// Post a reply to the second comment.
$this->drupalGet('comment/reply/node/' . $node->id() . '/comment/' . $comments[1]->id());
$comments[] = $this->postComment(NULL, $this->randomMachineName(), $this->randomMachineName(), TRUE);
// Post a reply to the first comment.
$this->drupalGet('comment/reply/node/' . $node->id() . '/comment/' . $comments[0]->id());
$comments[] = $this->postComment(NULL, $this->randomMachineName(), $this->randomMachineName(), TRUE);
// Post a reply to the last comment.
$this->drupalGet('comment/reply/node/' . $node->id() . '/comment/' . $comments[2]->id());
$comments[] = $this->postComment(NULL, $this->randomMachineName(), $this->randomMachineName(), TRUE);
// At this point, the comment tree is:
// - 0
// - 4
// - 1
// - 3
// - 2
// - 5
$this->setCommentSettings('default_mode', CommentManagerInterface::COMMENT_MODE_FLAT, 'Comment paging changed.');
$expected_pages = [
// Page of comment 5
1 => 5,
// Page of comment 4
2 => 4,
// Page of comment 3
3 => 3,
// Page of comment 2
4 => 2,
// Page of comment 1
5 => 1,
// Page of comment 0
6 => 0,
];
$node = Node::load($node->id());
foreach ($expected_pages as $new_replies => $expected_page) {
$returned_page = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage('comment')
->getNewCommentPageNumber($node->get('comment')->comment_count, $new_replies, $node, 'comment');
$this->assertSame($expected_page, $returned_page, "Flat mode, {$new_replies} replies: expected page {$expected_page}, returned page {$returned_page}.");
}
$this->setCommentSettings('default_mode', CommentManagerInterface::COMMENT_MODE_THREADED, 'Switched to threaded mode.');
$expected_pages = [
// Page of comment 5
1 => 5,
// Page of comment 4
2 => 1,
// Page of comment 4
3 => 1,
// Page of comment 4
4 => 1,
// Page of comment 4
5 => 1,
// Page of comment 0
6 => 0,
];
\Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage('node')
->resetCache([
$node->id(),
]);
$node = Node::load($node->id());
foreach ($expected_pages as $new_replies => $expected_page) {
$returned_page = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage('comment')
->getNewCommentPageNumber($node->get('comment')->comment_count, $new_replies, $node, 'comment');
$this->assertEquals($expected_page, $returned_page, "Threaded mode, {$new_replies} replies: expected page {$expected_page}, returned page {$returned_page}.");
}
}
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