<?php
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< /**
< * Tests for \tool_langimport\locale class.
< *
< * @package tool_langimport
< * @copyright 2018 Université Rennes 2 {@link https://www.univ-rennes2.fr}
< * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
< */
<
< defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
> namespace tool_langimport;
/**
* Tests for \tool_langimport\locale class.
*
> * @package tool_langimport
* @coversDefaultClass \tool_langimport\locale
> * @category test
* @copyright 2018 Université Rennes 2 {@link https://www.univ-rennes2.fr}
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
< class locale_testcase extends \advanced_testcase {
> class locale_test extends \advanced_testcase {
/**
* Test that \tool_langimport\locale::check_locale_availability() works as expected.
*
* @covers ::check_locale_availability
* @return void
*/
public function test_check_locale_availability() {
// Create a mock of set_locale() method to simulate :
// - first setlocale() call which backup current locale
// - second setlocale() call which try to set new 'es' locale
// - third setlocale() call which restore locale.
< $mock = $this->getMockBuilder(\tool_langimport\locale::class)
< ->setMethods(['set_locale'])
> $mock = $this->getMockBuilder(locale::class)
> ->onlyMethods(['set_locale'])
->getMock();
$mock->method('set_locale')->will($this->onConsecutiveCalls('en', 'es', 'en'));
// Test what happen when locale is available on system.
$result = $mock->check_locale_availability('en');
$this->assertTrue($result);
// Create a mock of set_locale() method to simulate :
// - first setlocale() call which backup current locale
// - second setlocale() call which fail to set new locale
// - third setlocale() call which restore locale.
< $mock = $this->getMockBuilder(\tool_langimport\locale::class)
< ->setMethods(['set_locale'])
> $mock = $this->getMockBuilder(locale::class)
> ->onlyMethods(['set_locale'])
->getMock();
$mock->method('set_locale')->will($this->onConsecutiveCalls('en', false, 'en'));
// Test what happen when locale is not available on system.
$result = $mock->check_locale_availability('en');
$this->assertFalse($result);
// Test an invalid parameter.
< $locale = new \tool_langimport\locale();
< $this->expectException(coding_exception::class);
> $locale = new locale();
> $this->expectException(\coding_exception::class);
$locale->check_locale_availability('');
}
/**
* Test \tool_langimport\locale::set_locale() own logic.
*
* We have to explicitly test set_locale() own logic and results,
* that effectively sets the current locale, so we need to restore
* the original locale after every test (ugly, from a purist unit test
* point of view, but needed).
*
* @dataProvider set_locale_provider
* @covers ::set_locale
*
* @param string $set locale string to be set.
* @param string $ret expected results returned after setting the locale.
*/
public function test_set_locale(string $set, string $ret) {
// Make set_locale() public.
< $loc = new \tool_langimport\locale();
< $rc = new \ReflectionClass(\tool_langimport\locale::class);
> $loc = new locale();
> $rc = new \ReflectionClass(locale::class);
$rm = $rc->getMethod('set_locale');
$rm->setAccessible(true);
// Capture current locale for later restore (funnily, using the set_locale() method itself.
$originallocale = $rm->invokeArgs($loc, [LC_ALL, 0]);
// Assert we get the locale defined as expected.
$this->assertEquals($ret, $rm->invokeArgs($loc, [LC_ALL, $set]));
// We have finished, restore the original locale, so this doesn't affect other tests at distance.
// (again, funnily, using the very same set_locale() method).
$rm->invokeArgs($loc, [LC_ALL, $originallocale]);
}
/**
* Data provider for test_set_locale().
*
* Provides a locale to be set (as 'set') and a expected return value (as 'ret'). Note that
* some of the locales are OS dependent, so only the ones matching the OS will be provided.
*
* We make extensive use of the en_AU.UTF-8/English_Australia.1252 locale that is mandatory to
* be installed in any system running PHPUnit tests.
*/
public function set_locale_provider(): array {
// Let's list the allowed categories by OS.
$bsdallowed = ['LC_COLLATE', 'LC_CTYPE', 'LC_MESSAGES', 'LC_MONETARY', 'LC_NUMERIC', 'LC_TIME'];
$winallowed = ['LC_COLLATE', 'LC_CTYPE', 'LC_MONETARY', 'LC_NUMERIC', 'LC_TIME'];
$linuxallowed = [
'LC_COLLATE', 'LC_CTYPE', 'LC_MESSAGES', 'LC_MONETARY', 'LC_NUMERIC', 'LC_TIME',
'LC_PAPER', 'LC_NAME', 'LC_ADDRESS', 'LC_TELEPHONE', 'LC_MEASUREMENT', 'LC_IDENTIFICATION'
];
// The base locale name is also OS dependent.
$baselocale = get_string('locale', 'langconfig');
if (PHP_OS_FAMILY === 'Windows') {
$baselocale = get_string('localewin', 'langconfig');
}
// Here we'll go accumulating cases to be provided.
$cases = [];
// First, the simplest case, just pass a locale name, without categories.
$cases['rawlocale'] = [
'set' => $baselocale,
'ret' => $baselocale,
];
// Now, let's fill ALL LC categories, we should get back the locale name if all them are set with same value.
// Note that this case is the one that, under Linux only, covers the changes performed to the set_locale() method.
// Pick the correct categories depending on the OS.
$oscategories = $bsdallowed; // Default to BSD/Dawrwin ones because they are the standard 6 supported by PHP.
if (PHP_OS_FAMILY === 'Windows') {
$oscategories = $winallowed;
} else if (PHP_OS_FAMILY === 'Linux') {
$oscategories = $linuxallowed;
}
$localestr = '';
foreach ($oscategories as $category) {
// Format is different by OS too, so let build the string conditionally.
if (PHP_OS_FAMILY === 'BSD' || PHP_OS_FAMILY === 'Darwin') {
// BSD uses slashes (/) separated list of the 6 values in exact order.
$localestr .= '/' . $baselocale;
} else {
// Linux/Windows use semicolon (;) separated list of category=value pairs.
$localestr .= ';' . $category . '=' . $baselocale;
}
}
$cases['allcategories'] = [
'set' => trim($localestr, ';/'),
'ret' => $baselocale,
];
// Return all the built cases.
return $cases;
}
}