function QueryFactoryTest::providerTestGetKeys

Same name in other branches
  1. 8.9.x core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Config/Entity/Query/QueryFactoryTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Config\Entity\Query\QueryFactoryTest::providerTestGetKeys()
  2. 10 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Config/Entity/Query/QueryFactoryTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Config\Entity\Query\QueryFactoryTest::providerTestGetKeys()
  3. 11.x core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Config/Entity/Query/QueryFactoryTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Config\Entity\Query\QueryFactoryTest::providerTestGetKeys()

File

core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Config/Entity/Query/QueryFactoryTest.php, line 34

Class

QueryFactoryTest
@coversDefaultClass \Drupal\Core\Config\Entity\Query\QueryFactory @group Config

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\Core\Config\Entity\Query

Code

public function providerTestGetKeys() {
    $tests = [];
    $tests[] = [
        [
            'uuid:abc',
        ],
        'uuid',
        $this->getConfigObject('test')
            ->set('uuid', 'abc'),
    ];
    // Tests a lookup being set to a top level key when sub-keys exist.
    $tests[] = [
        [],
        'uuid',
        $this->getConfigObject('test')
            ->set('uuid.blah', 'abc'),
    ];
    // Tests a non existent key.
    $tests[] = [
        [],
        'uuid',
        $this->getConfigObject('test'),
    ];
    // Tests a non existent sub key.
    $tests[] = [
        [],
        'uuid.blah',
        $this->getConfigObject('test')
            ->set('uuid', 'abc'),
    ];
    // Tests an existent sub key.
    $tests[] = [
        [
            'uuid.blah:abc',
        ],
        'uuid.blah',
        $this->getConfigObject('test')
            ->set('uuid.blah', 'abc'),
    ];
    // One wildcard.
    $tests[] = [
        [
            'test.*.value:a',
            'test.*.value:b',
        ],
        'test.*.value',
        $this->getConfigObject('test')
            ->set('test.a.value', 'a')
            ->set('test.b.value', 'b'),
    ];
    // Three wildcards.
    $tests[] = [
        [
            'test.*.sub2.*.sub4.*.value:aaa',
            'test.*.sub2.*.sub4.*.value:aab',
            'test.*.sub2.*.sub4.*.value:bab',
        ],
        'test.*.sub2.*.sub4.*.value',
        $this->getConfigObject('test')
            ->set('test.a.sub2.a.sub4.a.value', 'aaa')
            ->set('test.a.sub2.a.sub4.b.value', 'aab')
            ->set('test.b.sub2.a.sub4.b.value', 'bab'),
    ];
    // Three wildcards in a row.
    $tests[] = [
        [
            'test.*.*.*.value:abc',
            'test.*.*.*.value:abd',
        ],
        'test.*.*.*.value',
        $this->getConfigObject('test')
            ->set('test.a.b.c.value', 'abc')
            ->set('test.a.b.d.value', 'abd'),
    ];
    return $tests;
}

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