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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
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/**
 * Unit Tests for the request transform helper.
 *
 * @package     core_privacy
 * @category    test
 * @copyright   2018 Andrew Nicols <andrew@nicols.co.uk>
 * @license     http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */

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

global $CFG;

use \core_privacy\local\request\transform;

/**
 * Tests for the \core_privacy API's request transform helper functionality.
 *
 * @copyright   2018 Andrew Nicols <andrew@nicols.co.uk>
 * @license     http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 * @coversDefaultClass \core_privacy\local\request\transform
 */
class request_transform_test extends advanced_testcase {
    /**
     * Test that user translation currently does nothing.
     *
     * We have not determined if we will do this or not, but we provide the functionality and encourgae people to use
     * it so that it can be retrospectively fitted if required.
     *
     * @covers ::user
     */
    public function test_user() {
        // Note: This test currently sucks, but there's no point creating users just to test this.
        for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
            $this->assertEquals($i, transform::user($i));
        }
    }

    /**
     * Test that the datetime is translated into a string.
     *
     * @covers ::datetime
     */
    public function test_datetime() {
        $time = 1;

        $datestr = transform::datetime($time);

        // Assert it is a string.
< $this->assertInternalType('string', $datestr);
> $this->assertIsString($datestr);
// To prevent failures on MAC where we are returned with a lower-case 'am' we want to convert this to 'AM'. $datestr = str_replace('am', 'AM', $datestr); // Assert the formatted date is correct. $dateobj = new DateTime(); $dateobj->setTimestamp($time); $this->assertEquals($dateobj->format('l, j F Y, g:i A'), $datestr); } /** * Test that the date is translated into a string. * * @covers ::date */ public function test_date() { $time = 1; $datestr = transform::date($time); // Assert it is a string.
< $this->assertInternalType('string', $datestr);
> $this->assertIsString($datestr);
// Assert the formatted date is correct. $dateobj = new DateTime(); $dateobj->setTimestamp($time); $this->assertEquals($dateobj->format('j F Y'), $datestr); } /** * Ensure that the yesno function translates correctly. * * @dataProvider yesno_provider * @param mixed $input The input to test * @param string $expected The expected value * @covers ::yesno */ public function test_yesno($input, $expected) { $this->assertEquals($expected, transform::yesno($input)); } /** * Data provider for tests of the yesno transformation. * * @return array */ public function yesno_provider() { return [ 'Bool False' => [ false, get_string('no'), ], 'Bool true' => [ true, get_string('yes'), ], 'Int 0' => [ 0, get_string('no'), ], 'Int 1' => [ 1, get_string('yes'), ], 'String 0' => [ '0', get_string('no'), ], 'String 1' => [ '1', get_string('yes'), ], ]; } }