function NodeTestBase::nodeAccessAssertMessage
Same name in other branches
- 8.9.x core/modules/node/src/Tests/NodeTestBase.php \Drupal\node\Tests\NodeTestBase::nodeAccessAssertMessage()
- 8.9.x core/modules/node/tests/src/Functional/NodeTestBase.php \Drupal\Tests\node\Functional\NodeTestBase::nodeAccessAssertMessage()
- 10 core/modules/node/tests/src/Functional/NodeTestBase.php \Drupal\Tests\node\Functional\NodeTestBase::nodeAccessAssertMessage()
- 11.x core/modules/node/tests/src/Functional/NodeTestBase.php \Drupal\Tests\node\Functional\NodeTestBase::nodeAccessAssertMessage()
Constructs an assert message to display which node access was tested.
Parameters
string $operation: The operation to check access for.
bool $result: Whether access should be granted or not.
string|null $langcode: (optional) The language code indicating which translation of the node to check. If NULL, the untranslated (fallback) access is checked.
Return value
string An assert message string which contains information in plain English about the node access permission test that was performed.
2 calls to NodeTestBase::nodeAccessAssertMessage()
- NodeTestBase::assertNodeAccess in core/
modules/ node/ tests/ src/ Functional/ NodeTestBase.php - Asserts that node access correctly grants or denies access.
- NodeTestBase::assertNodeCreateAccess in core/
modules/ node/ tests/ src/ Functional/ NodeTestBase.php - Asserts that node create access correctly grants or denies access.
File
-
core/
modules/ node/ tests/ src/ Functional/ NodeTestBase.php, line 102
Class
- NodeTestBase
- Sets up page and article content types.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\node\FunctionalCode
public function nodeAccessAssertMessage($operation, $result, $langcode = NULL) {
return new FormattableMarkup('Node access returns @result with operation %op, language code %langcode.', [
'@result' => $result ? 'true' : 'false',
'%op' => $operation,
'%langcode' => !empty($langcode) ? $langcode : 'empty',
]);
}
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