Drupal modules for browsing and managing Fedora-based digital repositories.
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<?php
/**
* @file
* Defines the class IslandoraWebTestCase, which allows tests to access Fedora.
*/
class IslandoraWebTestCase extends DrupalWebTestCase {
/**
* An array of users that may be created over the course of a test.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $users = array();
/**
* By default, deleteUserCreatedObjects() runs on each tearDown() step.
*
* @var bool
*/
protected $deleteObjectsOnTeardown = TRUE;
/**
* Defers to IslandoraTestUtilities for missing methods.
*
* @param string $method
* The method being called.
* @param array $args
* The arguments for that method.
*/
public function __call($method, $args) {
module_load_include('inc', 'islandora', 'tests/includes/utilities');
$params = array(
'logged_in_user' => $this->loggedInUser,
'db_access' => TRUE,
);
$utilities = new IslandoraTestUtilities($this->configuration, $params);
if (!method_exists($utilities, $method)) {
$caller = $this->getAssertionCall();
throw new BadMethodCallException("Exception: undefined method $method in {$caller['file']}, line {$caller['line']}.");
}
$result = call_user_func_array(array(&$utilities, $method), $args);
$this->parseUtilityResults($utilities);
return $result;
}
/**
* Parses utility results and passes them to the test results as an assertion.
*
* @param IslandoraTestUtilities $utility
* An instance of IslandoraTestUtilities with populated results.
*/
public function parseUtilityResults($utility) {
foreach ($utility->getResults() as $result) {
$this->assert($result->getType(), $result->getMessage(), 'Islandora', $result->getCaller());
}
}
/**
* Sets up the web test case.
*
* @see DrupalWebTestCase::setUp()
*/
public function setUp() {
$args = func_get_args();
$args = (isset($args[0]) && is_array($args[0])) ? $args[0] : $args;
// Always enable islandora.
$args[] = 'islandora';
parent::setUp($args);
// It's possible test are running before class autoloading.
module_load_include('inc', 'islandora', 'includes/tuque');
module_load_include('inc', 'islandora', 'includes/tuque_wrapper');
module_load_include('inc', 'islandora', 'tests/includes/utilities');
$this->configuration = islandora_get_test_configuration();
if ($this->configuration['use_drupal_filter']) {
$this->setUpDrupalFilter();
}
$this->admin = $this->createAdminUser();
}
/**
* Creates the a full fedora admin user with a repository connection.
*/
protected function createAdminUser() {
$roles = user_roles();
$index = array_search('administrator', $roles);
$user = $this->drupalCreateUser();
$user->roles[$index] = 'administrator';
$user->name = $this->configuration['admin_user'];
$user->pass = $this->configuration['admin_pass'];
$user = user_save($user);
$url = variable_get('islandora_base_url', $this->configuration['fedora_url']);
$connection = islandora_get_tuque_connection($user, $url);
$user->repository = $connection->repository;
return $user;
}
/**
* Logs in the given user, handles the special case where the user is admin.
*
* @see DrupalWebTestCase::drupalLogin()
*/
protected function drupalLogin(stdClass $account) {
if ($account->uid == $this->admin->uid) {
// Create password for Drupal.
$edit = array('pass' => user_password());
$account = user_save($account, $edit);
// Raw password is used to login.
$account->pass_raw = $edit['pass'];
// We must login before changing the password for fedora.
parent::drupalLogin($account);
$account->name = $this->configuration['admin_user'];
$account->pass = $this->configuration['admin_pass'];
// Save the fedora admin credentials for later GET/POST requests.
$account = user_save($account);
}
else {
parent::drupalLogin($account);
$this->users[] = $account->name;
}
}
/**
* Restores the original Drupal filter, frees any allocated resources.
*
* To safeguard against leaving test objects in the repository, tearDown()
* calls deleteUserCreatedObjects() every time by default. This feature can be
* toggled by setting $this->deleteObjectsOnTeardown to TRUE or FALSE.
*
* @see DrupalWebTestCase::tearDown()
*/
public function tearDown() {
if ($this->deleteObjectsOnTeardown) {
foreach ($this->users as $user) {
$this->deleteUserCreatedObjects($user);
}
}
if ($this->configuration['use_drupal_filter']) {
islandora_repair_drupal_filter();
}
unset($this->admin);
unset($this->configuration);
parent::tearDown();
}
/**
* Gets a tuque object from a path.
*
* @param string $path
* A full or partial path to an islandora object.
*
* @return AbstractObject
* The pid of the object or FALSE if a PID is not found.
*/
public function getObjectFromPath($path) {
$path_parts = explode('/', $path);
$array_length = count($path_parts);
for ($i = 0; $i < $array_length; $i++) {
if ($path_parts[$i] == 'islandora' && isset($path_parts[$i + 1]) && $path_parts[$i + 1] == 'object') {
if (isset($path_parts[$i + 2])) {
return islandora_object_load(urldecode($path_parts[$i + 2]));
}
}
}
$this->fail("Failed to parse path: $path.");
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Deletes an object using the PID. This does the deletion using the UI.
*
* @param string $pid
* The PID of the collection to be deleted
* @param string $button
* The label of the first 'Delete' button
* @param bool $safety
* If TRUE, this will only delete objects owned by users in $this->users.
*/
public function deleteObject($pid, $button = NULL, $safety = TRUE) {
$object = islandora_object_load($pid);
if (!$safety || in_array($object->owner, $this->users)) {
$path = "islandora/object/$pid/manage/properties";
if (isset($button)) {
$this->drupalPost($path, array(), $button);
}
else {
$object = islandora_object_load($pid);
$this->drupalPost($path, array(), "Permanently remove '{$object->label}' from repository");
}
$this->drupalPost($this->url, array(), t('Delete'));
$this->drupalGet("islandora/object/$pid");
$this->assertResponse(404, "Object $pid successfully deleted.");
}
else {
$this->fail("Cannot delete object {$pid}; it is owned by non-test user {$object->owner}, and this function was called with the safety on.");
return FALSE;
}
}
/**
* These are a few quick helper functions to fill in a gap in the standard
* DrupalWebTestCase where no function exists to test for the simple existence
* or non-existence of an error.
*/
/**
* Asserts that an error is found in $this->content.
*
* @param string $message
* The message to pass on to the results.
* @param string $group
* The group to place the result in.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
*/
public function assertError($message = '', $group = 'Other') {
if (!$message) {
$message = "Error found on current page when error was expected.";
}
return $this->assertRaw("<div class=\"messages error\">", $message, $group);
}
/**
* Asserts that no error is found in $this->content.
*
* @param string $message
* The message to pass on to the results.
* @param string $group
* The group to place the result in.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
*/
public function assertNoError($message = '', $group = 'Other') {
if (!$message) {
$message = "No error found on current page when no error was expected.";
}
return $this->assertNoRaw("<div class=\"messages error\">", $message, $group);
}
/**
* Asserts that a warning is found in $this->content.
*
* @param string $message
* The message to pass on to the results.
* @param string $group
* The group to place the result in.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
*/
public function assertWarning($message = '', $group = 'Other') {
if (!$message) {
$message = "Warning found on current page when warning was expected.";
}
return $this->assertRaw("<div class=\"messages warning\">", $message, $group);
}
/**
* Asserts that no warning is found in $this->content.
*
* @param string $message
* The message to pass on to the results.
* @param string $group
* The group to place the result in.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
*/
public function assertNoWarning($message = '', $group = 'Other') {
if (!$message) {
$message = "No warning found on current page when no warning was expected.";
}
return $this->assertNoRaw("<div class=\"messages error\">", $message, $group);
}
/**
* Makes a drupalPost() request, using the form submit button's ID.
*
* Because drupalPost() is silly and doesn't let us choose which button we'd
* like to select if multiple buttons have the same value, this function
* allows us to select whatever button we'd like based on the ID instead.
*
* This is done via the absolutely hilarious method of fudging the actual
* button labels that don't have the ID we want, so that the only one left
* with the correct label is the one with the right ID.
*
* @see DrupalWebTestCase::drupalPost()
*
* @param string $path
* Location of the post form.
* @param array $edit
* Field data in an associative array.
* @param string $submit
* Value of the submit button whose click is to be emulated.
* @param string $id
* ID of the submit button whose click is to be emulated.
* @param array $options
* Options to be forwarded to url().
* @param array $headers
* An array containing additional HTTP request headers, each formatted as
* "name: value".
* @param null $form_html_id
* (optional) HTML ID of the form to be submitted.
* @param null $extra_post
* (optional) A string of additional data to append to the POST submission.
*
* @return bool|string
* The content from the POST request's curlExec, or FALSE on fail.
*/
public function drupalPostByID($path, $edit, $submit, $id, array $options = array(), array $headers = array(), $form_html_id = NULL, $extra_post = NULL) {
$buttons = $this->xpath("//input[@type=\"submit\" and @value=\"{$submit}\"]");
if (empty($buttons)) {
$this->fail("No buttons found on the page with value '$submit'");
return FALSE;
}
$i = 0;
foreach ($buttons as $button) {
if ($button['id'] !== $id) {
$button['value'] .= "_$i";
$i++;
}
}
return $this->drupalPost($path, $edit, $submit, $options, $headers, $form_html_id, $extra_post);
}
}