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<?php
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/**
 * Unit tests for Web service events.
 *
 * @package    webservice
 * @category   phpunit
 * @copyright  2013 Frédéric Massart
 * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */

namespace core_webservice\event;

/**
 * Unit tests for Web service events.
 *
 * @package    webservice
 * @category   phpunit
 * @copyright  2013 Frédéric Massart
 * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */
class events_test extends \advanced_testcase {

    public function setUp(): void {
        $this->resetAfterTest();
    }

    public function test_function_called() {
        // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by
        // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here
        // is just checking that the event returns the expected information.

        $sink = $this->redirectEvents();

< $fakelogdata = array(1, 'B', true, null);
$params = array( 'other' => array( 'function' => 'A function' ) ); $event = \core\event\webservice_function_called::create($params);
< $event->set_legacy_logdata($fakelogdata);
$event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals('A function', $event->other['function']);
< $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($fakelogdata, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_login_failed() { // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents();
< $fakelogdata = array(1, 'B', true, null);
$params = array( 'other' => array( 'reason' => 'Unit Test', 'method' => 'Some method', 'tokenid' => '123' ) ); $event = \core\event\webservice_login_failed::create($params);
< $event->set_legacy_logdata($fakelogdata);
$event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals($params['other']['reason'], $event->other['reason']); $this->assertEquals($params['other']['method'], $event->other['method']); $this->assertEquals($params['other']['tokenid'], $event->other['tokenid']);
< $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($fakelogdata, $event);
// We cannot set the token in the other properties. $params['other']['token'] = 'I should not be set'; try { $event = \core\event\webservice_login_failed::create($params); $this->fail('The token cannot be allowed in \core\event\webservice_login_failed'); } catch (\coding_exception $e) { } $this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_service_created() { global $CFG, $DB; // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents(); // Creating a fake service. $service = (object) array( 'name' => 'Test', 'enabled' => 1, 'requiredcapability' => '', 'restrictedusers' => 0, 'component' => null, 'timecreated' => time(), 'timemodified' => time(), 'shortname' => null, 'downloadfiles' => 0, 'uploadfiles' => 0 ); $service->id = $DB->insert_record('external_services', $service); // Trigger the event. $params = array( 'objectid' => $service->id, ); $event = \core\event\webservice_service_created::create($params); $event->add_record_snapshot('external_services', $service); $event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); // Assert that the event contains the right information. $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals($service->id, $event->objectid);
< $returnurl = $CFG->wwwroot . "/" . $CFG->admin . "/settings.php?section=externalservices"; < $expected = array(SITEID, 'webservice', 'add', $returnurl, get_string('addservice', 'webservice', $service)); < $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($expected, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_service_updated() { global $CFG, $DB; // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents(); // Creating a fake service. $service = (object) array( 'name' => 'Test', 'enabled' => 1, 'requiredcapability' => '', 'restrictedusers' => 0, 'component' => null, 'timecreated' => time(), 'timemodified' => time(), 'shortname' => null, 'downloadfiles' => 0, 'uploadfiles' => 0 ); $service->id = $DB->insert_record('external_services', $service); // Trigger the event. $params = array( 'objectid' => $service->id, ); $event = \core\event\webservice_service_updated::create($params); $event->add_record_snapshot('external_services', $service); $event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); // Assert that the event contains the right information. $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals($service->id, $event->objectid);
< $returnurl = $CFG->wwwroot . "/" . $CFG->admin . "/settings.php?section=externalservices"; < $expected = array(SITEID, 'webservice', 'edit', $returnurl, get_string('editservice', 'webservice', $service)); < $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($expected, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_service_deleted() { global $CFG, $DB; // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents(); // Creating a fake service. $service = (object) array( 'name' => 'Test', 'enabled' => 1, 'requiredcapability' => '', 'restrictedusers' => 0, 'component' => null, 'timecreated' => time(), 'timemodified' => time(), 'shortname' => null, 'downloadfiles' => 0, 'uploadfiles' => 0 ); $service->id = $DB->insert_record('external_services', $service); // Trigger the event. $params = array( 'objectid' => $service->id, ); $event = \core\event\webservice_service_deleted::create($params); $event->add_record_snapshot('external_services', $service); $event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); // Assert that the event contains the right information. $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals($service->id, $event->objectid);
< $returnurl = $CFG->wwwroot . "/" . $CFG->admin . "/settings.php?section=externalservices"; < $expected = array(SITEID, 'webservice', 'delete', $returnurl, get_string('deleteservice', 'webservice', $service)); < $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($expected, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_service_user_added() { global $CFG; // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents(); $params = array( 'objectid' => 1, 'relateduserid' => 2 ); $event = \core\event\webservice_service_user_added::create($params); $event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals(1, $event->objectid); $this->assertEquals(2, $event->relateduserid);
< $expected = array(SITEID, 'core', 'assign', $CFG->admin . '/webservice/service_users.php?id=' . $params['objectid'], < 'add', '', $params['relateduserid']); < $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($expected, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_service_user_removed() { global $CFG; // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents(); $params = array( 'objectid' => 1, 'relateduserid' => 2 ); $event = \core\event\webservice_service_user_removed::create($params); $event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals(1, $event->objectid); $this->assertEquals(2, $event->relateduserid);
< $expected = array(SITEID, 'core', 'assign', $CFG->admin . '/webservice/service_users.php?id=' . $params['objectid'], < 'remove', '', $params['relateduserid']); < $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($expected, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_token_created() { // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents(); $params = array( 'objectid' => 1, 'relateduserid' => 2, 'other' => array( 'auto' => true ) ); $event = \core\event\webservice_token_created::create($params); $event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals(1, $event->objectid); $this->assertEquals(2, $event->relateduserid);
< $expected = array(SITEID, 'webservice', 'automatically create user token', '' , 'User ID: ' . 2); < $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($expected, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } public function test_token_sent() { $user = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user(); $this->setUser($user); // The Web service API doesn't allow the testing of the events directly by // calling some functions which trigger the events, so what we are going here // is just checking that the event returns the expected information. $sink = $this->redirectEvents(); $params = array( 'objectid' => 1, 'other' => array( 'auto' => true ) ); $event = \core\event\webservice_token_sent::create($params); $event->trigger(); $events = $sink->get_events(); $this->assertCount(1, $events); $event = reset($events); $this->assertEquals(\context_system::instance(), $event->get_context()); $this->assertEquals(1, $event->objectid);
< $expected = array(SITEID, 'webservice', 'sending requested user token', '' , 'User ID: ' . $user->id); < $this->assertEventLegacyLogData($expected, $event);
$this->assertEventContextNotUsed($event); } }