function TrackerTest::testTrackerOrderingNewComments

Same name in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/tracker/tests/src/Functional/TrackerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\tracker\Functional\TrackerTest::testTrackerOrderingNewComments()
  2. 8.9.x core/modules/tracker/tests/src/Functional/TrackerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\tracker\Functional\TrackerTest::testTrackerOrderingNewComments()
  3. 10 core/modules/tracker/tests/src/Functional/TrackerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\tracker\Functional\TrackerTest::testTrackerOrderingNewComments()
  4. 11.x core/modules/tracker/tests/src/Functional/TrackerTest.php \Drupal\Tests\tracker\Functional\TrackerTest::testTrackerOrderingNewComments()

Tests for ordering on a users tracker listing when comments are posted.

File

modules/tracker/tracker.test, line 187

Class

TrackerTest
Defines a base class for testing tracker.module.

Code

function testTrackerOrderingNewComments() {
    $this->drupalLogin($this->user);
    $node_one = $this->drupalCreateNode(array(
        'title' => $this->randomName(8),
    ));
    $node_two = $this->drupalCreateNode(array(
        'title' => $this->randomName(8),
    ));
    // Now get other_user to track these pieces of content.
    $this->drupalLogin($this->other_user);
    // Add a comment to the first page.
    $comment = array(
        'subject' => $this->randomName(),
        'comment_body[' . LANGUAGE_NONE . '][0][value]' => $this->randomName(20),
    );
    $this->drupalPost('comment/reply/' . $node_one->nid, $comment, t('Save'));
    // If the comment is posted in the same second as the last one then Drupal
    // can't tell the difference, so we wait one second here.
    sleep(1);
    // Add a comment to the second page.
    $comment = array(
        'subject' => $this->randomName(),
        'comment_body[' . LANGUAGE_NONE . '][0][value]' => $this->randomName(20),
    );
    $this->drupalPost('comment/reply/' . $node_two->nid, $comment, t('Save'));
    // We should at this point have in our tracker for other_user:
    // 1. node_two
    // 2. node_one
    // Because that's the reverse order of the posted comments.
    // Now we're going to post a comment to node_one which should jump it to the
    // top of the list.
    $this->drupalLogin($this->user);
    // If the comment is posted in the same second as the last one then Drupal
    // can't tell the difference, so we wait one second here.
    sleep(1);
    // Add a comment to the second page.
    $comment = array(
        'subject' => $this->randomName(),
        'comment_body[' . LANGUAGE_NONE . '][0][value]' => $this->randomName(20),
    );
    $this->drupalPost('comment/reply/' . $node_one->nid, $comment, t('Save'));
    // Switch back to the other_user and assert that the order has swapped.
    $this->drupalLogin($this->other_user);
    $this->drupalGet('user/' . $this->other_user->uid . '/track');
    // This is a cheeky way of asserting that the nodes are in the right order
    // on the tracker page.
    // It's almost certainly too brittle.
    $pattern = '/' . preg_quote($node_one->title) . '.+' . preg_quote($node_two->title) . '/s';
    $this->verbose($pattern);
    $this->assertPattern($pattern, 'Most recently commented on node appears at the top of tracker');
}

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