function NodeLoadMultipleTest::testNodeMultipleLoad
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/node/tests/src/Kernel/NodeLoadMultipleTest.php \Drupal\Tests\node\Kernel\NodeLoadMultipleTest::testNodeMultipleLoad()
- 8.9.x core/modules/node/tests/src/Functional/NodeLoadMultipleTest.php \Drupal\Tests\node\Functional\NodeLoadMultipleTest::testNodeMultipleLoad()
- 11.x core/modules/node/tests/src/Kernel/NodeLoadMultipleTest.php \Drupal\Tests\node\Kernel\NodeLoadMultipleTest::testNodeMultipleLoad()
Creates four nodes and ensures that they are loaded correctly.
File
-
core/
modules/ node/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ NodeLoadMultipleTest.php, line 35
Class
- NodeLoadMultipleTest
- Tests the loading of multiple nodes.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\node\KernelCode
public function testNodeMultipleLoad() : void {
$node1 = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'type' => 'article',
'promote' => 1,
]);
$node2 = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'type' => 'article',
'promote' => 1,
]);
$node3 = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'type' => 'article',
'promote' => 0,
]);
$node4 = $this->drupalCreateNode([
'type' => 'page',
'promote' => 0,
]);
// Load nodes with only a condition. Nodes 3 and 4 will be loaded.
$nodes = $this->container
->get('entity_type.manager')
->getStorage('node')
->loadByProperties([
'promote' => 0,
]);
$this->assertEquals($node3->label(), $nodes[$node3->id()]
->label(), 'Node was loaded.');
$this->assertEquals($node4->label(), $nodes[$node4->id()]
->label(), 'Node was loaded.');
$this->assertCount(2, $nodes);
// Load nodes by nid. Nodes 1, 2 and 4 will be loaded.
$nodes = Node::loadMultiple([
1,
2,
4,
]);
$this->assertCount(3, $nodes);
$this->assertTrue(isset($nodes[$node1->id()]), 'Node is correctly keyed in the array');
$this->assertTrue(isset($nodes[$node2->id()]), 'Node is correctly keyed in the array');
$this->assertTrue(isset($nodes[$node4->id()]), 'Node is correctly keyed in the array');
foreach ($nodes as $node) {
$this->assertIsObject($node);
}
}
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