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Long Term Support Release

  • Bug fixes for general core bugs in 3.9.x will end* 10 May 2021 (12 months).
  • Bug fixes for security issues in 3.9.x will end* 8 May 2023 (36 months).
  • PHP version: minimum PHP 7.2.0 Note: minimum PHP version has increased since Moodle 3.8. PHP 7.3.x and 7.4.x are supported too.
<?php
// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
//
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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/**
 * GeoIP tests
 *
 * @package    core_iplookup
 * @category   phpunit
 * @copyright  2012 Petr Skoda {@link http://skodak.org}
 * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */

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

global $CFG;

require_once("{$CFG->libdir}/filelib.php");
require_once("{$CFG->dirroot}/iplookup/lib.php");


/**
 * GeoIp data file parsing test.
 */
class core_iplookup_geoip_testcase extends advanced_testcase {
< public function setUp() {
> public function setUp(): void {
$this->resetAfterTest(); } /** * Setup the GeoIP2File system. */ public function setup_geoip2file() { global $CFG; $CFG->geoip2file = "$CFG->dirroot/iplookup/tests/fixtures/GeoIP2-City-Test.mmdb"; } /** * Test the format of data returned in the iplookup_find_location function. * * @dataProvider ip_provider * @param string $ip The IP to test */ public function test_ip($ip) { $this->setup_geoip2file(); // Note: The results we get from the iplookup tests are beyond our control. // We used to check a specific IP to a known location, but these have become less reliable and change too // frequently to be used for testing. $result = iplookup_find_location($ip);
< $this->assertInternalType('array', $result); < $this->assertInternalType('float', $result['latitude']); < $this->assertInternalType('float', $result['longitude']); < $this->assertInternalType('string', $result['city']); < $this->assertInternalType('string', $result['country']); < $this->assertInternalType('array', $result['title']); < $this->assertInternalType('string', $result['title'][0]); < $this->assertInternalType('string', $result['title'][1]);
> $this->assertIsArray($result); > $this->assertIsFloat($result['latitude']); > $this->assertIsFloat($result['longitude']); > $this->assertIsString($result['city']); > $this->assertIsString($result['country']); > $this->assertIsArray($result['title']); > $this->assertIsString($result['title'][0]); > $this->assertIsString($result['title'][1]);
$this->assertNull($result['error']); } /** * Data provider for IP lookup test. * * @return array */ public function ip_provider() { return [ 'IPv4: IPV4 test' => ['81.2.69.142'], 'IPv6: IPV6 test' => ['2001:252:1::1:1:1'], ]; } }