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.
Before this patch behat_dataroot for parallel runs
were created at same level as ->behat_dataroot
After this patch, it will be created 1 level under
->behat_dataroot with BEHAT_PARALLEL_SITE_NAME
prefix and run number as suffix. This will allow
common files as test enabled and parallel run info
to be saved in parent directory and access it easily.
Created a new phpunit util function run_all_adhoc_tasks which runs any
pending tasks, for use in unit tests. Added new recyclebin and course
unit tests covering the new functionality.
By specifying the filter on all those partial phpunit.xml files
we are restricting in a 99% the effort (time and memory) needed
by phpunit to process xdebug execution coverage, retricting it
to the target files within a component.
To support PHPUnit we need to support large profiles, these may
include backups and restores. To do that the following was required;
- gzcompress for database space saving.
- gzcompress for XML DomDocument field to say < 10Mb and allow imports.
- Save PHPUnit runs directly to a file so they can be imported to the normal database.
- Memory allowance on profiling view pages increases to support large profiles.
1. getMock()
2. setExpectedException()
3. checkForUnintentionallyCoveredCode renamed to beStrictAboutCoversAnnotation
4. beStrictAboutTestSize renamed to enforceTimeLimit
5. UnitTestCase class is now fully removed.
This lets us convert between common office formats. E.g. docx -> pdf
html -> pdf, html -> ods.
This commit also updates assignment editpdf plugin to use this converter
on all compatible submission files.
Also the get_property_definition() was created to get the property without retrieve the whole definition cache and
unit tests were created to tests those new methods.
Introducing both APIs in moodle along with:
- search_box widget to add a tiny search box
- admin settings with setup steps helper
- cache for search results
- template for a search result
- php unit stuff
Many thanks to Tomasz Muras, Prateek Sachan and Daniel Neis for their contributions, for starting this development
and for pushing for it to be completed. Also thanks to other contributors: Jonathan Harker and eugeneventer.
- A new assertDebuggingCalledCount has been introduced, as multiple debugging messages
may be called in some cases, for example when calling events_cron with queued events
that need to be dispatched.
- events_update_definition has been moved out of setUp as debugging messages are only
caught by our phpunit custom stuff when they are called inside tests.
The mdeploy.php standalone script (used to download and unzip plugins
into the dirroot) and the \core\update\deployer class (as a
communication bridge between the core and the mdeploy.php) was
originally designed and implemented with the assumption that it would be
eventually used for updating the Moodle core itself, too. Therefore it
was written as standalone utility without dependency on the Moodle core
libraries.
However, it never happened and there is no real demand for that. So now
there is no need to have and maintain a completely parallel solution for
common things like fetching and unzipping plugin ZIPs.
Additional reasoning for mdeploy.php was that the core is not very
reliable during the core upgrade and we could run into various troubles.
This does not seem to be that bad. We rely on a lot of core
functionality (such as output rendering, DB access etc) and plugins
deployment seems to work well (and better) with common core libraries.
So long mdeploy, and thanks for all the hard work you did for us.
The testsuite name is fed straight into a class_exists() in
PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite. In some cases, e.g. cachestore_static, the
class does exist, it's then fed into a ReflectionClass, and the test fails.
The testsuite needs to not conflict with any classes which could be
autoloaded in Moodle core.
We often do isEqual tests but where a field, may have a single exception.
Ordinarily we can handle this easily by breaking the test down, but when
dealing with mocked objects we can only pass an instance of a
PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint, or a single value (which is cast to an
instance of PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsEqual).
To deal with instances of time-based exception, we need to be able to
compare simple objects and classes where one or two values may be
different.