function DrupalWebTestCase::drupalSetContent
Sets the raw HTML content. This can be useful when a page has been fetched outside of the internal browser and assertions need to be made on the returned page.
A good example would be when testing drupal_http_request(). After fetching the page the content can be set and page elements can be checked to ensure that the function worked properly.
13 calls to DrupalWebTestCase::drupalSetContent()
- BootstrapPageCacheTestCase::testPageCompression in modules/simpletest/ tests/ bootstrap.test 
- Test page compression.
- DrupalAddFeedTestCase::testBasicFeedAddNoTitle in modules/simpletest/ tests/ common.test 
- Test drupal_add_feed() with paths, URLs, and titles.
- DrupalHTTPRequestTestCase::testDrupalHTTPRequest in modules/simpletest/ tests/ common.test 
- DrupalHTTPRequestTestCase::testDrupalHTTPRequestBasicAuth in modules/simpletest/ tests/ common.test 
- DrupalRenderTestCase::assertRenderedElement in modules/simpletest/ tests/ common.test 
File
- 
              modules/simpletest/ drupal_web_test_case.php, line 3245 
Class
- DrupalWebTestCase
- Test case for typical Drupal tests.
Code
protected function drupalSetContent($content, $url = 'internal:') {
  $this->content = $content;
  $this->url = $url;
  $this->plainTextContent = FALSE;
  $this->elements = FALSE;
  $this->drupalSettings = array();
  if (preg_match('/jQuery\\.extend\\(Drupal\\.settings, (.*?)\\);/', $content, $matches)) {
    $this->drupalSettings = drupal_json_decode($matches[1]);
  }
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