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  • Bug fixes for general core bugs in 3.11.x will end 14 Nov 2022 (12 months plus 6 months extension).
  • Bug fixes for security issues in 3.11.x will end 13 Nov 2023 (18 months plus 12 months extension).
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<?php
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/**
 * Contains a helper class providing util methods for testing.
 *
 * @package    core_message
 * @copyright  2018 Jake Dallimore <markn@moodle.com>
 * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */

namespace core_message\tests;

defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();

/**
 * The helper class providing util methods for testing.
 *
 * @copyright  2018 Jake Dallimore <markn@moodle.com>
 * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */
class helper {
    /**
     * Sends a message to a conversation.
     *
     * @param \stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message.
     * @param int $convid id of the conversation in which we'll send the message.
     * @param string $message message to send.
     * @param int $time the time the message was sent.
     * @return int the id of the message which was sent.
     * @throws \dml_exception if the conversation doesn't exist.
     */
    public static function send_fake_message_to_conversation(\stdClass $userfrom, int $convid, string $message = 'Hello world!',
            int $time = null) : int {
        global $DB;
        $conversationrec = $DB->get_record('message_conversations', ['id' => $convid], 'id', MUST_EXIST);
        $conversationid = $conversationrec->id;
        $time = $time ?? time();
        $record = new \stdClass();
        $record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id;
        $record->conversationid = $conversationid;
        $record->subject = 'No subject';
        $record->fullmessage = $message;
        $record->smallmessage = $message;
        $record->timecreated = $time;
        return $DB->insert_record('messages', $record);
    }
> } > /** > * Send a fake unread notification. > * > * message_send() does not support transaction, this function will simulate a message > * sent from a user to another. We should stop using it once message_send() will support > * transactions. This is not clean at all, this is just used to add rows to the table. > * > * @param stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message. > * @param stdClass $userto user object of the one receiving the message. > * @param string $message message to send. > * @param int $timecreated time the message was created. > * @return int the id of the message > */ > public static function send_fake_unread_notification(\stdClass $userfrom, \stdClass $userto, string $message = 'Hello world!', > int $timecreated = 0): int { > global $DB; > > $record = new \stdClass(); > $record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id; > $record->useridto = $userto->id; > $record->notification = 1; > $record->subject = 'No subject'; > $record->fullmessage = $message; > $record->smallmessage = $message; > $record->timecreated = $timecreated ? $timecreated : time(); > $record->customdata = json_encode(['datakey' => 'data']); > > return $DB->insert_record('notifications', $record); > } > > /** > * Send a fake read notification. > * > * message_send() does not support transaction, this function will simulate a message > * sent from a user to another. We should stop using it once message_send() will support > * transactions. This is not clean at all, this is just used to add rows to the table. > * > * @param stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message. > * @param stdClass $userto user object of the one receiving the message. > * @param string $message message to send. > * @param int $timecreated time the message was created. > * @param int $timeread the the message was read > * @return int the id of the message > */ > public static function send_fake_read_notification(\stdClass $userfrom, \stdClass $userto, string $message = 'Hello world!', > int $timecreated = 0, int $timeread = 0): int { > global $DB; > > $record = new \stdClass(); > $record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id; > $record->useridto = $userto->id; > $record->notification = 1; > $record->subject = 'No subject'; > $record->fullmessage = $message; > $record->smallmessage = $message; > $record->timecreated = $timecreated ? $timecreated : time(); > $record->timeread = $timeread ? $timeread : time(); > > $record->id = $DB->insert_record('notifications', $record); > > // Mark it as read. > \core_message\api::mark_notification_as_read($record); > > return $record->id; > }