function ThemeTest::testTaxonomyTermThemes

Same name in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/taxonomy/tests/src/Functional/ThemeTest.php \Drupal\Tests\taxonomy\Functional\ThemeTest::testTaxonomyTermThemes()
  2. 10 core/modules/taxonomy/tests/src/Functional/ThemeTest.php \Drupal\Tests\taxonomy\Functional\ThemeTest::testTaxonomyTermThemes()
  3. 11.x core/modules/taxonomy/tests/src/Functional/ThemeTest.php \Drupal\Tests\taxonomy\Functional\ThemeTest::testTaxonomyTermThemes()

Test the theme used when adding, viewing and editing taxonomy terms.

File

core/modules/taxonomy/tests/src/Functional/ThemeTest.php, line 40

Class

ThemeTest
Verifies that various taxonomy pages use the expected theme.

Namespace

Drupal\Tests\taxonomy\Functional

Code

public function testTaxonomyTermThemes() {
    // Adding a term to a vocabulary is considered an administrative action and
    // should use the administrative theme.
    $vocabulary = $this->createVocabulary();
    $this->drupalGet('admin/structure/taxonomy/manage/' . $vocabulary->id() . '/add');
    $this->assertRaw('seven/css/base/elements.css', t("The administrative theme's CSS appears on the page for adding a taxonomy term."));
    // Viewing a taxonomy term should use the default theme.
    $term = $this->createTerm($vocabulary);
    $this->drupalGet('taxonomy/term/' . $term->id());
    $this->assertRaw('bartik/css/base/elements.css', t("The default theme's CSS appears on the page for viewing a taxonomy term."));
    // Editing a taxonomy term should use the same theme as adding one.
    $this->drupalGet('taxonomy/term/' . $term->id() . '/edit');
    $this->assertRaw('seven/css/base/elements.css', t("The administrative theme's CSS appears on the page for editing a taxonomy term."));
}

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