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Events tests.

Copyright: 2014 Mark Nelson <markn@moodle.com>
License: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
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Class: core_question_events_testcase  - X-Ref

setUp()   X-Ref
Tests set up.


test_question_category_created()   X-Ref
Test the question category created event.


test_question_category_deleted()   X-Ref
Test the question category deleted event.


test_question_category_updated()   X-Ref
Test the question category updated event.


test_question_category_viewed()   X-Ref
Test the question category viewed event.
There is no external API for viewing the category, so the unit test will simply
create and trigger the event and ensure data is returned as expected.


test_questions_imported()   X-Ref
Test the questions imported event.
There is no easy way to trigger this event using the API, so the unit test will simply
create and trigger the event and ensure data is returned as expected.


test_questions_exported()   X-Ref
Test the questions exported event.
There is no easy way to trigger this event using the API, so the unit test will simply
create and trigger the event and ensure data is returned as expected.


test_question_created()   X-Ref
Test the question created event.


test_question_deleted()   X-Ref
Test the question deleted event.


test_question_updated()   X-Ref
Test the question updated event.


test_question_moved()   X-Ref
Test the question moved event.


test_question_viewed()   X-Ref
Test the question viewed event.
There is no external API for viewing the question, so the unit test will simply
create and trigger the event and ensure data is returned as expected.