function EntityDefinitionUpdateTest::testBaseFieldCreateDeleteWithExistingEntities

Same name in other branches
  1. 9 core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Entity/EntityDefinitionUpdateTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Entity\EntityDefinitionUpdateTest::testBaseFieldCreateDeleteWithExistingEntities()
  2. 8.9.x core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Entity/EntityDefinitionUpdateTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Entity\EntityDefinitionUpdateTest::testBaseFieldCreateDeleteWithExistingEntities()
  3. 11.x core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Entity/EntityDefinitionUpdateTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Entity\EntityDefinitionUpdateTest::testBaseFieldCreateDeleteWithExistingEntities()

Tests creating and deleting a base field if entities exist.

This tests deletion when there are existing entities, but non-existent data for the field being deleted.

See also

testBaseFieldDeleteWithExistingData()

File

core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Entity/EntityDefinitionUpdateTest.php, line 403

Class

EntityDefinitionUpdateTest
Tests EntityDefinitionUpdateManager functionality.

Namespace

Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Entity

Code

public function testBaseFieldCreateDeleteWithExistingEntities() : void {
    // Save an entity.
    $name = $this->randomString();
    $storage = $this->entityTypeManager
        ->getStorage('entity_test_update');
    $entity = $storage->create([
        'name' => $name,
    ]);
    $entity->save();
    // Add a base field and run the update. Ensure the base field's column is
    // created and the prior saved entity data is still there.
    $this->addBaseField();
    $this->applyEntityUpdates();
    $schema_handler = $this->database
        ->schema();
    $this->assertTrue($schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field'), 'Column created in shared table for new_base_field.');
    $entity = $this->entityTypeManager
        ->getStorage('entity_test_update')
        ->load($entity->id());
    $this->assertSame($name, $entity->name->value, 'Entity data preserved during field creation.');
    // Remove the base field and run the update. Ensure the base field's column
    // is deleted and the prior saved entity data is still there.
    $this->removeBaseField();
    $this->applyEntityUpdates();
    $this->assertFalse($schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field'), 'Column deleted from shared table for new_base_field.');
    $entity = $this->entityTypeManager
        ->getStorage('entity_test_update')
        ->load($entity->id());
    $this->assertSame($name, $entity->name->value, 'Entity data preserved during field deletion.');
    // Add a base field with a required property and run the update. Ensure
    // 'not null' is not applied and thus no exception is thrown.
    $this->addBaseField('shape_required');
    $this->applyEntityUpdates();
    $assert = $schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field__shape') && $schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field__color');
    $this->assertTrue($assert, 'Columns created in shared table for new_base_field.');
    // Recreate the field after emptying the base table and check that its
    // columns are not 'not null'.
    // @todo Revisit this test when allowing for required storage field
    //   definitions. See https://www.drupal.org/node/2390495.
    $entity->delete();
    $this->removeBaseField();
    $this->applyEntityUpdates();
    $this->assertFalse($schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field__shape'), 'Shape column should be removed from the shared table for new_base_field.');
    $this->assertFalse($schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field__color'), 'Color column should be removed from the shared table for new_base_field.');
    $this->addBaseField('shape_required');
    $this->applyEntityUpdates();
    $assert = $schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field__shape') && $schema_handler->fieldExists('entity_test_update', 'new_base_field__color');
    $this->assertTrue($assert, 'Columns created again in shared table for new_base_field.');
    $entity = $storage->create([
        'name' => $name,
    ]);
    $entity->save();
}

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