function RebuildTest::testPreserveFormActionAfterAJAX
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/system/tests/src/FunctionalJavascript/Form/RebuildTest.php \Drupal\Tests\system\FunctionalJavascript\Form\RebuildTest::testPreserveFormActionAfterAJAX()
- 8.9.x core/modules/system/tests/src/FunctionalJavascript/Form/RebuildTest.php \Drupal\Tests\system\FunctionalJavascript\Form\RebuildTest::testPreserveFormActionAfterAJAX()
- 10 core/modules/system/tests/src/FunctionalJavascript/Form/RebuildTest.php \Drupal\Tests\system\FunctionalJavascript\Form\RebuildTest::testPreserveFormActionAfterAJAX()
Tests that a form's action is retained after an Ajax submission.
The 'action' attribute of a form should not change after an Ajax submission followed by a non-Ajax submission, which triggers a validation error.
File
-
core/
modules/ system/ tests/ src/ FunctionalJavascript/ Form/ RebuildTest.php, line 56
Class
- RebuildTest
- Tests functionality of \Drupal\Core\Form\FormBuilderInterface::rebuildForm().
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\system\FunctionalJavascript\FormCode
public function testPreserveFormActionAfterAJAX() : void {
$page = $this->getSession()
->getPage();
// Create a multi-valued field for 'page' nodes to use for Ajax testing.
$field_name = 'field_ajax_test';
FieldStorageConfig::create([
'field_name' => $field_name,
'entity_type' => 'node',
'type' => 'text',
'cardinality' => FieldStorageDefinitionInterface::CARDINALITY_UNLIMITED,
])->save();
FieldConfig::create([
'field_name' => $field_name,
'entity_type' => 'node',
'bundle' => 'page',
])->save();
// Also create a file field to test server side validation error.
$field_file_name = 'field_file_test';
FieldStorageConfig::create([
'field_name' => $field_file_name,
'entity_type' => 'node',
'type' => 'file',
'cardinality' => 1,
])->save();
FieldConfig::create([
'field_name' => $field_file_name,
'entity_type' => 'node',
'bundle' => 'page',
'label' => 'Test file',
'required' => TRUE,
])->save();
\Drupal::service('entity_display.repository')->getFormDisplay('node', 'page', 'default')
->setComponent($field_name, [
'type' => 'text_textfield',
])
->setComponent($field_file_name, [
'type' => 'file_generic',
])
->save();
// Log in a user who can create 'page' nodes.
$this->webUser = $this->drupalCreateUser([
'create page content',
]);
$this->drupalLogin($this->webUser);
// Get the form for adding a 'page' node. Submit an "add another item" Ajax
// submission and verify it worked by ensuring the updated page has two text
// field items in the field for which we just added an item.
$this->drupalGet('node/add/page');
$page->find('css', '[value="Add another item"]')
->click();
$this->assertSession()
->assertWaitOnAjaxRequest();
$this->assertSession()
->elementsCount('xpath', '//div[contains(@class, "field--name-field-ajax-test")]//input[@type="text"]', 2);
// Submit the form with the non-Ajax "Save" button, leaving the file field
// blank to trigger a validation error, and ensure that a validation error
// occurred, because this test is for testing what happens when a form is
// re-rendered without being re-built, which is what happens when there's
// a server side validation error.
$edit = [
'title[0][value]' => $this->randomString(),
];
$this->submitForm($edit, 'Save');
$this->assertSession()
->pageTextContains('Test file field is required.');
// Ensure that the form contains two items in the multi-valued field, so we
// know we're testing a form that was correctly retrieved from cache.
$this->assertSession()
->elementsCount('xpath', '//form[contains(@id, "node-page-form")]//div[contains(@class, "js-form-item-field-ajax-test")]//input[@type="text"]', 2);
// Ensure that the form's action is correct.
$forms = $this->xpath('//form[contains(@class, "node-page-form")]');
$this->assertCount(1, $forms);
// Strip query params off the action before asserting.
$url = parse_url($forms[0]->getAttribute('action'))['path'];
$this->assertEquals(Url::fromRoute('node.add', [
'node_type' => 'page',
])->toString(), $url);
}
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