function TempStoreDatabaseTest::testSharedTempStore
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/TempStore/TempStoreDatabaseTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\TempStore\TempStoreDatabaseTest::testSharedTempStore()
- 8.9.x core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/TempStore/TempStoreDatabaseTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\TempStore\TempStoreDatabaseTest::testSharedTempStore()
- 11.x core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/TempStore/TempStoreDatabaseTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\TempStore\TempStoreDatabaseTest::testSharedTempStore()
Tests the SharedTempStore API.
File
-
core/
tests/ Drupal/ KernelTests/ Core/ TempStore/ TempStoreDatabaseTest.php, line 25
Class
- TempStoreDatabaseTest
- Tests the temporary object storage system.
Namespace
Drupal\KernelTests\Core\TempStoreCode
public function testSharedTempStore() : void {
// Create testing objects.
$objects = [];
for ($i = 0; $i <= 3; $i++) {
$objects[$i] = $this->randomObject();
}
// Create a key/value collection.
$database = Database::getConnection();
// Mock the current user service so that isAnonymous returns FALSE.
$current_user = $this->prophesize(AccountProxyInterface::class);
$factory = new SharedTempStoreFactory(new KeyValueExpirableFactory(\Drupal::getContainer()), new DatabaseLockBackend($database), $this->container
->get('request_stack'), $current_user->reveal());
$collection = $this->randomMachineName();
// Create two mock user IDs. Note that the user IDs are intentionally
// random, which is not what we normally do in tests.
for ($i = 0; $i <= 1; $i++) {
$users[$i] = mt_rand(500, 5000000);
// Storing the SharedTempStore objects in a class member variable causes a
// fatal exception, because in that situation garbage collection is not
// triggered until the test class itself is destructed, after tearDown()
// has deleted the database tables. Store the objects locally instead.
/** @var \Drupal\Core\TempStore\SharedTempStore[] $stores */
$stores[$i] = $factory->get($collection, $users[$i]);
}
$key = $this->randomMachineName();
// Test that setIfNotExists() succeeds only the first time.
for ($i = 0; $i <= 1; $i++) {
// setIfNotExists() should be TRUE the first time (when $i is 0) and
// FALSE the second time (when $i is 1).
$this->assertEquals(!$i, $stores[0]->setIfNotExists($key, $objects[$i]));
$metadata = $stores[0]->getMetadata($key);
$this->assertEquals($users[0], $metadata->getOwnerId());
$this->assertEquals($objects[0], $stores[0]->get($key));
// Another user should get the same result.
$metadata = $stores[1]->getMetadata($key);
$this->assertEquals($users[0], $metadata->getOwnerId());
$this->assertEquals($objects[0], $stores[1]->get($key));
}
// Remove the item and try to set it again.
$stores[0]->delete($key);
$stores[0]->setIfNotExists($key, $objects[1]);
// This time it should succeed.
$this->assertEquals($objects[1], $stores[0]->get($key));
// This user can update the object.
$stores[0]->set($key, $objects[2]);
$this->assertEquals($objects[2], $stores[0]->get($key));
// The object is the same when another user loads it.
$this->assertEquals($objects[2], $stores[1]->get($key));
// This user should be allowed to get, update, delete.
$this->assertInstanceOf(\stdClass::class, $stores[0]->getIfOwner($key));
$this->assertTrue($stores[0]->setIfOwner($key, $objects[1]));
$this->assertTrue($stores[0]->deleteIfOwner($key));
// Another user can update the object and become the owner.
$stores[1]->set($key, $objects[3]);
$this->assertEquals($objects[3], $stores[0]->get($key));
$this->assertEquals($objects[3], $stores[1]->get($key));
$metadata = $stores[1]->getMetadata($key);
$this->assertEquals($users[1], $metadata->getOwnerId());
// The first user should be informed that the second now owns the data.
$metadata = $stores[0]->getMetadata($key);
$this->assertEquals($users[1], $metadata->getOwnerId());
// The first user should no longer be allowed to get, update, delete.
$this->assertNull($stores[0]->getIfOwner($key));
$this->assertFalse($stores[0]->setIfOwner($key, $objects[1]));
$this->assertFalse($stores[0]->deleteIfOwner($key));
// Now manually expire the item (this is not exposed by the API) and then
// assert it is no longer accessible.
$database->update('key_value_expire')
->fields([
'expire' => \Drupal::time()->getRequestTime() - 1,
])
->condition('collection', "tempstore.shared.{$collection}")
->condition('name', $key)
->execute();
$this->assertNull($stores[0]->get($key));
$this->assertNull($stores[1]->get($key));
}
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