function WebAssert::statusMessageContains
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/WebAssert.php \Drupal\Tests\WebAssert::statusMessageContains()
- 10 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/WebAssert.php \Drupal\Tests\WebAssert::statusMessageContains()
Asserts that a status message containing a given string exists.
Parameters
string $message: The partial message to assert.
string|null $type: The optional message type: status, error, or warning.
1 call to WebAssert::statusMessageContains()
- JSWebAssert::statusMessageContains in core/
tests/ Drupal/ FunctionalJavascriptTests/ JSWebAssert.php - Asserts that a status message containing a given string exists.
1 method overrides WebAssert::statusMessageContains()
- JSWebAssert::statusMessageContains in core/
tests/ Drupal/ FunctionalJavascriptTests/ JSWebAssert.php - Asserts that a status message containing a given string exists.
File
-
core/
tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ WebAssert.php, line 854
Class
- WebAssert
- Defines a class with methods for asserting presence of elements during tests.
Namespace
Drupal\TestsCode
public function statusMessageContains(string $message, ?string $type = NULL) : void {
$selector = $this->buildStatusMessageSelector($message, $type);
try {
$this->elementExists('xpath', $selector);
} catch (ExpectationException $e) {
Assert::fail($e->getMessage());
}
}
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