function DBLogTestCase::verifyCron
Verifies that cron correctly applies the database log row limit.
Parameters
int $row_limit: The row limit.
1 call to DBLogTestCase::verifyCron()
- DBLogTestCase::testDBLog in modules/
dblog/ dblog.test - Tests Database Logging module functionality through interfaces.
File
-
modules/
dblog/ dblog.test, line 124
Class
- DBLogTestCase
- Tests logging messages to the database.
Code
private function verifyCron($row_limit) {
// Generate additional log entries.
$this->generateLogEntries($row_limit + 10);
// Verify that the database log row count exceeds the row limit.
$count = db_query('SELECT COUNT(wid) FROM {watchdog}')->fetchField();
$this->assertTrue($count > $row_limit, format_string('Dblog row count of @count exceeds row limit of @limit', array(
'@count' => $count,
'@limit' => $row_limit,
)));
// Run a cron job.
$this->cronRun();
// Verify that the database log row count equals the row limit plus one
// because cron adds a record after it runs.
$count = db_query('SELECT COUNT(wid) FROM {watchdog}')->fetchField();
$this->assertTrue($count == $row_limit + 1, format_string('Dblog row count of @count equals row limit of @limit plus one', array(
'@count' => $count,
'@limit' => $row_limit,
)));
}
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