There are some unexpected differences between 310 and master,
better reconcile them now. Note this is not 100% critical but,
as far as nothing exclusively for 4.0 has landed to master yet
only branch/version differences should exist.
That custom printer was using some hacks to be able to intercept
configuration switches, reflection and other tricks to be able to
print the:
To re-run:
vendor/bin/phpunit --verbose "core_setuplib_testcase" lib/tests/setuplib_test.php
line on every failed/exceptional/skipped test. After some internal
discussion it was agreed that the normal phpunit output:
1) core_setuplib_testcase::test_localcachedir
Time is lower that allowed start value
Failed asserting that 1601976686 is equal to 1601976687 or is greater than 1601976687.
/var/www/html/lib/phpunit/classes/advanced_testcase.php:446
/var/www/html/lib/tests/setuplib_test.php:170
/var/www/html/lib/phpunit/classes/advanced_testcase.php:80
has already all the information at hand about how to rerun a test:
- vendor/bin/phpunit lib/tests/setuplib_test.php
- vendor/bin/phpunit --filter core_setuplib_testcase::test_localcachedir
- vendor/bin/phpunit --filter ::test_localcachedir
- vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite componentname_testsuite
- vendor/bin/phpunit --config <<compoenent directory>>
- use --cache-result to get failed tests rerun with ease.
- ...
So better, let's use standard phpunit output and done. Also, note that,
with the upgrade to phpunit 8.5, the printer was not working correctly
any more, causing some switches, like --verbose ... to be ignored. Sure
it could have been fixed but, as commented above, no real need for all
that "parapheranlia" to print the rerun information.
Apply the standard deprecation procedure to the old APIs, to
be removed in Moodle 4.2 (MDL-69882). Existing unit tests
cover the deprecation debugging.
Originally MDL-64600
In charge of taking over the, now removed/archived, phpunit/dbunit
package. It supports loading of CSV/XML files and strings and
PHP arrays, allowing to send the loaded information to database.
Perform some basic controls about the consistency of information,
surely not super-exhaustive but fair enough.
100% covered with unit test.
Planned like an "interim" replacement for phpunit/dbunit uses in
core that, ideally, should be moved to generators stuff at some
point.
Note, expect a few tests in core to fail with this commit, I've
changed some fixtures around. Next commit will fix existing uses.
Originally MDL-64600
The optional parameters of assertEquals() and assertNotEquals()
are deprecated in PHPUnit 8 (to be removed in PHPUnit 9):
- delta => use assertEqualsWithDelta()
- canonicalize => use assertEqualsCanonicalizing()
- ignoreCase => use assertEqualsIgnoringCase
- maxDepth => removed without replacement.
More info @ https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/3341
Initial search done with:
ag 'assert(Not)?Equals\(.*,.*,' --php
Then, running tests and fixing remaining cases.
Both assertContains() and assertNotContains() are deprecated in PHPUnit 8
for operations on strings. Also the optional case parameter is. All uses
must be changed to one of:
- assertStringContainsString()
- assertStringContainsStringIgnoringCase()
- assertStringNotContainsString()
- assertStringNotContainsStringIgnoringCase()
More info: https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/3422
Regexp to find all uses:
ag 'assert(Not)?Contains\('
While this is not strictly required, because removal will
happen in PHPUnit 9.0, we are already getting rid of all
uses in core.
From release notes:https://phpunit.de/announcements/phpunit-8.html
assertInternalType() is deprecated and will be removed in
PHPUnit 9. Refactor your test to use assertIsArray(), assertIsBool(),
assertIsFloat(), assertIsInt(), assertIsNumeric(), assertIsObject(),
assertIsResource(), assertIsString(), assertIsScalar(),
assertIsCallable(), or assertIsIterable() instead.
Constraints are now declared final, so we cannot extend them anymore.
Hence, instead of extending PHPUnit\Framework\Constraint\IsEqual we
are just wrapping it into our constraint.
All the setup/teardown/pre/post/conditions template methods
now are required to return void. This was warned with phpunit 7
and now is enforced.
At the same time, fix a few wrong function names,
provider data and param types, return statements...
This makes everything to break, but it's what we'll be fixing
in the next commits, heh. :-)
Generated with php72 (min version supported), following the
instructions @ https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Composer
We are already cleaning all sort of caches, statics, singletons
there and it's better to ensure they are always reset to avoid
myterious failures @ distance.
It is still used widely in the plugins that would stop working suddenly
without being warned via a debugging message. We must keep it forever as
an alias for the wwwroot.
In PHPUnit 7.x and above, IsEqual->value became private and, as far
as our with exceptions class inherits from it, we cannot access to
that anymore.
So, in order to avoid that, we are overriding the constructor, capturing
the original value for own use and forgetting.
A more formal, alternative, solution would be to make our
exceptional class to inherit from Constraint and make the
class a pure dispatcher to different constraints, with IsEqual being
just one of them.
But we followed the easiest path here. Not ideal, but efective.
This chagne adds support for a new feature known as Context Locking.
This allows a context to be locked, thereby removing all write
capabilities for all users (including admin) for that context, and all
child contexts.
Thanks to MDL-49398, we can separate the combined user session and role
definition cache clearing function into two separate functions. At the
same time, we want to identify and remove mark_dirty() calls that were
added for role definition changes but were incorrectly left behind.
Change highlights:
- Remove unnecessary mark_dirty() calls performed after
assign_capability(), unassign_capability(), delete_role(),
deleted contexts, brand new contexts
- Move role definition cache clear from the user-centric
accesslib_clear_all_caches() to the newly created,
role-dedicated accesslib_reset_role_cache()
Before this patch, we only checked that the given provider has been
configured in the user or system preferences. However, if the provider's
component is disabled, it does not even appear in these preferences.
Additionally, there was no check that the message / notification
provider is among providers allowed to be consumed by the recipient.
The patch checks that the message origin is among providers returned by
the message_get_providers_for_user() so disabled plugins can't act as
sources of messages and users can't receive messages from providers they
do not have capability for. This mitigates the risk of abusing a plugin
as a source of spam, for example.
Unit test is fixed and extended. When the $CFG->messaging is disabled,
no messages between users should be sent (I can't understand why the
unit test was written in an opposite way). Added assertions for the
raised debugging message.
Also deprecated the following functions -
1. message_move_userfrom_unread2read - It is not necessary
for us to mark a message as read on user deletion.
2. message_get_blocked_users - Horrible logic used to
determine if a user is blocked via reference on some
randomly chosen 'isblocked' variable.
3. message_get_contacts - The same as above. This can be
done in a much nicer way.
4. message_mark_message_read - We want two functions to do
this to avoid confusing messages and notifications.
5. message_can_delete_message - This assumed the variable
$message contained the 'useridto' property, which
was present in the old table structure. We do not want
future usages where a query is done on the new table
and is simply passed as this won't contain this property.
6. message_delete_message - Same as above.
- count() can only be called on arrays or Countable, it can not be called on null
- recordset is neither so iterator_count() should be used
- instanceof or get_class() can not be applied to non-objects
- class methods must have the same arguments as methods in parent class
It was decided to roll only configuration dates and any date related to user content
such as 'timecreated' , 'timemodified' etc should not be rolled forward.
Remove unittest-specific callbacks for checking access and displaying
the calendar events on the dashboard.
This will allow plugin developers unittest the full behavior
of how their plugins add events to the dashboard.
Reset all static caches between unittests.
This includes:
- Changing PHPUnit's bootstrap to use https://www...
- Modify all existing expectations to the new wwwroot.
- Amend some tests now with different defaults because of is_https()
- Added a note to main upgrade.php about the change.