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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);

namespace core_reportbuilder\local\aggregation;

use core_badges_generator;
use core_badges\reportbuilder\datasource\badges;
use core_reportbuilder_testcase;
use core_reportbuilder_generator;
> use core_reportbuilder\manager;
use core_user\reportbuilder\datasource\users;
> use stdClass;
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); global $CFG; require_once("{$CFG->dirroot}/reportbuilder/tests/helpers.php"); /** * Unit tests for group concatenation aggregation * * @package core_reportbuilder * @covers \core_reportbuilder\local\aggregation\base * @covers \core_reportbuilder\local\aggregation\groupconcat * @copyright 2021 Paul Holden <paulh@moodle.com> * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ class groupconcat_test extends core_reportbuilder_testcase { /** * Test aggregation when applied to column */ public function test_column_aggregation(): void { $this->resetAfterTest(); // Test subjects. $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['firstname' => 'Bob', 'lastname' => 'Banana']); $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['firstname' => 'Bob', 'lastname' => 'Apple']); $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['firstname' => 'Bob', 'lastname' => 'Banana']); /** @var core_reportbuilder_generator $generator */ $generator = $this->getDataGenerator()->get_plugin_generator('core_reportbuilder'); $report = $generator->create_report(['name' => 'Users', 'source' => users::class, 'default' => 0]); // First column, sorted. $generator->create_column(['reportid' => $report->get('id'), 'uniqueidentifier' => 'user:firstname', 'sortenabled' => 1]); // This is the column we'll aggregate. $generator->create_column([ 'reportid' => $report->get('id'), 'uniqueidentifier' => 'user:lastname', 'aggregation' => groupconcat::get_class_name(), ]); // Assert lastname column was aggregated, and sorted predictably. $content = $this->get_custom_report_content($report->get('id')); $this->assertEquals([ [ 'c0_firstname' => 'Admin', 'c1_lastname' => 'User', ], [ 'c0_firstname' => 'Bob', 'c1_lastname' => 'Apple, Banana, Banana', ], ], $content); } /** * Test aggregation when applied to column with multiple fields */ public function test_column_aggregation_multiple_fields(): void { $this->resetAfterTest(); $user = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['firstname' => 'Adam', 'lastname' => 'Apple']); /** @var core_reportbuilder_generator $generator */ $generator = $this->getDataGenerator()->get_plugin_generator('core_reportbuilder'); $report = $generator->create_report(['name' => 'Users', 'source' => users::class, 'default' => 0]); // This is the column we'll aggregate. $generator->create_column([ 'reportid' => $report->get('id'), 'uniqueidentifier' => 'user:fullnamewithlink', 'aggregation' => groupconcat::get_class_name(), ]); $content = $this->get_custom_report_content($report->get('id')); $this->assertCount(1, $content); // Ensure users are sorted predictably (Adam -> Admin). [$userone, $usertwo] = explode(', ', reset($content[0])); $this->assertStringContainsString(fullname($user, true), $userone); $this->assertStringContainsString(fullname(get_admin(), true), $usertwo); } /** * Test aggregation when applied to column with callback */ public function test_column_aggregation_with_callback(): void { $this->resetAfterTest(); // Test subjects. $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['firstname' => 'Bob', 'confirmed' => 1]); $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['firstname' => 'Bob', 'confirmed' => 0]); $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['firstname' => 'Bob', 'confirmed' => 1]); /** @var core_reportbuilder_generator $generator */ $generator = $this->getDataGenerator()->get_plugin_generator('core_reportbuilder'); $report = $generator->create_report(['name' => 'Users', 'source' => users::class, 'default' => 0]); // First column, sorted. $generator->create_column(['reportid' => $report->get('id'), 'uniqueidentifier' => 'user:firstname', 'sortenabled' => 1]); // This is the column we'll aggregate. $generator->create_column([ 'reportid' => $report->get('id'), 'uniqueidentifier' => 'user:confirmed', 'aggregation' => groupconcat::get_class_name(), ]);
> // Add callback to format the column. // Assert confirmed column was aggregated, and sorted predictably with callback applied. > $instance = manager::get_report_from_persistent($report); $content = $this->get_custom_report_content($report->get('id')); > $instance->get_column('user:confirmed') $this->assertEquals([ > ->add_callback(static function(string $value, stdClass $row, $arguments, ?string $aggregation): string { [ > // Simple callback to return the given value, and append aggregation type. 'c0_firstname' => 'Admin', > return "{$value} ({$aggregation})"; 'c1_confirmed' => 'Yes', > }); ], >
< 'c1_confirmed' => 'Yes',
> 'c1_confirmed' => 'Yes (groupconcat)',
'c0_firstname' => 'Bob',
< 'c1_confirmed' => 'No, Yes, Yes',
> 'c1_confirmed' => 'No (groupconcat), Yes (groupconcat), Yes (groupconcat)',
], ], $content); } /** * Test aggregation when applied to column with callback that expects/handles null values */ public function test_datasource_aggregate_column_callback_with_null(): void { $this->resetAfterTest(); $this->setAdminUser(); $userone = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['description' => 'First user']); $usertwo = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(['description' => 'Second user']); /** @var core_badges_generator $generator */ $generator = $this->getDataGenerator()->get_plugin_generator('core_badges'); // Create course badge, issue to both users. $badgeone = $generator->create_badge(['name' => 'First badge']); $badgeone->issue($userone->id, true); $badgeone->issue($usertwo->id, true); // Create second badge, without issuing to anyone. $badgetwo = $generator->create_badge(['name' => 'Second badge']); /** @var core_reportbuilder_generator $generator */ $generator = $this->getDataGenerator()->get_plugin_generator('core_reportbuilder'); $report = $generator->create_report(['name' => 'Badges', 'source' => badges::class, 'default' => 0]); // First column, sorted. $generator->create_column(['reportid' => $report->get('id'), 'uniqueidentifier' => 'badge:name', 'sortenabled' => 1]); // This is the column we'll aggregate. $generator->create_column([ 'reportid' => $report->get('id'), 'uniqueidentifier' => 'user:description', 'aggregation' => groupconcat::get_class_name(), ]); // Assert description column was aggregated, with callbacks accounting for null values. $content = $this->get_custom_report_content($report->get('id')); $this->assertEquals([ [ 'c0_name' => $badgeone->name, 'c1_description' => "{$userone->description}, {$usertwo->description}", ], [ 'c0_name' => $badgetwo->name, 'c1_description' => '', ], ], $content); } }