function ExternalCommandRequirementTest::testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsAvailable

Same name in other branches
  1. 9 core/tests/Drupal/BuildTests/Framework/Tests/ExternalCommandRequirementTest.php \Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\Tests\ExternalCommandRequirementTest::testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsAvailable()
  2. 10 core/tests/Drupal/BuildTests/Framework/Tests/ExternalCommandRequirementTest.php \Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\Tests\ExternalCommandRequirementTest::testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsAvailable()

@covers ::checkExternalCommandRequirements

File

core/tests/Drupal/BuildTests/Framework/Tests/ExternalCommandRequirementTest.php, line 39

Class

ExternalCommandRequirementTest
@coversDefaultClass \Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\ExternalCommandRequirementsTrait @group Build

Namespace

Drupal\BuildTests\Framework\Tests

Code

public function testCheckExternalCommandRequirementsAvailable() {
    $requires = new UsesCommandRequirements();
    $ref_check_requirements = new \ReflectionMethod($requires, 'checkExternalCommandRequirements');
    $ref_check_requirements->setAccessible(TRUE);
    // Use a try/catch block because otherwise PHPUnit might think this test is
    // legitimately skipped.
    try {
        $this->assertNull($ref_check_requirements->invokeArgs($requires, [
            [
                'externalCommand available_command',
            ],
        ]));
    } catch (SkippedTestError $exception) {
        $this->fail(sprintf('The external command should be available: %s', $exception->getMessage()));
    }
}

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