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Long Term Support Release

  • Bug fixes for general core bugs in 4.1.x will end 13 November 2023 (12 months).
  • Bug fixes for security issues in 4.1.x will end 10 November 2025 (36 months).
  • PHP version: minimum PHP 7.4.0 Note: minimum PHP version has increased since Moodle 4.0. PHP 8.0.x is supported too.

Differences Between: [Versions 310 and 401] [Versions 311 and 401] [Versions 39 and 401]

   1  <?php
   2  // This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
   3  //
   4  // Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   5  // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   7  // (at your option) any later version.
   8  //
   9  // Moodle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10  // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11  // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  12  // GNU General Public License for more details.
  13  //
  14  // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15  // along with Moodle.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16  
  17  /**
  18   * Contains a helper class providing util methods for testing.
  19   *
  20   * @package    core_message
  21   * @copyright  2018 Jake Dallimore <markn@moodle.com>
  22   * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
  23   */
  24  
  25  namespace core_message\tests;
  26  
  27  defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
  28  
  29  /**
  30   * The helper class providing util methods for testing.
  31   *
  32   * @copyright  2018 Jake Dallimore <markn@moodle.com>
  33   * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
  34   */
  35  class helper {
  36      /**
  37       * Sends a message to a conversation.
  38       *
  39       * @param \stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message.
  40       * @param int $convid id of the conversation in which we'll send the message.
  41       * @param string $message message to send.
  42       * @param int $time the time the message was sent.
  43       * @return int the id of the message which was sent.
  44       * @throws \dml_exception if the conversation doesn't exist.
  45       */
  46      public static function send_fake_message_to_conversation(\stdClass $userfrom, int $convid, string $message = 'Hello world!',
  47              int $time = null) : int {
  48          global $DB;
  49          $conversationrec = $DB->get_record('message_conversations', ['id' => $convid], 'id', MUST_EXIST);
  50          $conversationid = $conversationrec->id;
  51          $time = $time ?? time();
  52          $record = new \stdClass();
  53          $record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id;
  54          $record->conversationid = $conversationid;
  55          $record->subject = 'No subject';
  56          $record->fullmessage = $message;
  57          $record->smallmessage = $message;
  58          $record->timecreated = $time;
  59          return $DB->insert_record('messages', $record);
  60      }
  61  
  62      /**
  63       * Send a fake unread notification.
  64       *
  65       * message_send() does not support transaction, this function will simulate a message
  66       * sent from a user to another. We should stop using it once message_send() will support
  67       * transactions. This is not clean at all, this is just used to add rows to the table.
  68       *
  69       * @param stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message.
  70       * @param stdClass $userto user object of the one receiving the message.
  71       * @param string $message message to send.
  72       * @param int $timecreated time the message was created.
  73       * @return int the id of the message
  74       */
  75      public static function send_fake_unread_notification(\stdClass $userfrom, \stdClass $userto, string $message = 'Hello world!',
  76              int $timecreated = 0): int {
  77          global $DB;
  78  
  79          $record = new \stdClass();
  80          $record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id;
  81          $record->useridto = $userto->id;
  82          $record->notification = 1;
  83          $record->subject = 'No subject';
  84          $record->fullmessage = $message;
  85          $record->smallmessage = $message;
  86          $record->timecreated = $timecreated ? $timecreated : time();
  87          $record->customdata  = json_encode(['datakey' => 'data']);
  88  
  89          return $DB->insert_record('notifications', $record);
  90      }
  91  
  92      /**
  93       * Send a fake read notification.
  94       *
  95       * message_send() does not support transaction, this function will simulate a message
  96       * sent from a user to another. We should stop using it once message_send() will support
  97       * transactions. This is not clean at all, this is just used to add rows to the table.
  98       *
  99       * @param stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message.
 100       * @param stdClass $userto user object of the one receiving the message.
 101       * @param string $message message to send.
 102       * @param int $timecreated time the message was created.
 103       * @param int $timeread the the message was read
 104       * @return int the id of the message
 105       */
 106      public static function send_fake_read_notification(\stdClass $userfrom, \stdClass $userto, string $message = 'Hello world!',
 107                                                         int $timecreated = 0, int $timeread = 0): int {
 108          global $DB;
 109  
 110          $record = new \stdClass();
 111          $record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id;
 112          $record->useridto = $userto->id;
 113          $record->notification = 1;
 114          $record->subject = 'No subject';
 115          $record->fullmessage = $message;
 116          $record->smallmessage = $message;
 117          $record->timecreated = $timecreated ? $timecreated : time();
 118          $record->timeread = $timeread ? $timeread : time();
 119  
 120          $record->id = $DB->insert_record('notifications', $record);
 121  
 122          // Mark it as read.
 123          \core_message\api::mark_notification_as_read($record);
 124  
 125          return $record->id;
 126      }
 127  }