function TestSiteOliveroInstallTestScript::setup
Same name in other branches
- 10 core/tests/Drupal/TestSite/TestSiteOliveroInstallTestScript.php \Drupal\TestSite\TestSiteOliveroInstallTestScript::setup()
- 11.x core/tests/Drupal/TestSite/TestSiteOliveroInstallTestScript.php \Drupal\TestSite\TestSiteOliveroInstallTestScript::setup()
Overrides TestSetupInterface::setup
File
-
core/
tests/ Drupal/ TestSite/ TestSiteOliveroInstallTestScript.php, line 20
Class
- TestSiteOliveroInstallTestScript
- Setup file used by TestSiteInstallTestScript.
Namespace
Drupal\TestSiteCode
public function setup() {
// Install required module for the Olivero front page.
$module_installer = \Drupal::service('module_installer');
assert($module_installer instanceof ModuleInstallerInterface);
$module_installer->install([
'olivero_test',
]);
// Install Olivero and set it as the default theme.
$theme_installer = \Drupal::service('theme_installer');
assert($theme_installer instanceof ThemeInstallerInterface);
$theme_installer->install([
'olivero',
], TRUE);
$system_theme_config = \Drupal::configFactory()->getEditable('system.theme');
$system_theme_config->set('default', 'olivero')
->save();
// Create an article that will have no comments
$article_no_comments = Node::create([
'type' => 'article',
]);
$article_no_comments->set('title', 'Article without comments');
// Enable comments
$article_no_comments->set('comment', 2);
$article_no_comments->save();
// Create an article that will have comments
$article_with_comments = Node::create([
'type' => 'article',
]);
$article_with_comments->set('title', 'Article with comments');
// Enable comments
$article_with_comments->set('comment', 2);
$article_with_comments->save();
$values = [
// These values are for the entity that you're creating the comment for, not the comment itself.
'entity_type' => 'node',
'entity_id' => 2,
'field_name' => 'comment',
'uid' => 1,
// These values are for the comment itself.
'comment_type' => 'comment',
'subject' => 'A comment',
'comment_body' => 'Body of comment',
// Whether the comment is 'approved' or not.
'status' => 1,
];
// Create comment entities out of our field values
$comment1 = Comment::create($values);
$comment1->save();
$comment2 = Comment::create($values);
$comment2->save();
}
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