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> PHPUnit 8.0.0 introduced a `void` return type declaration to the "fixture" methods – `setUpBeforeClass()`, `setUp()`, `tearDown()` and `tearDownAfterClass()`. As the `void` return type was not introduced until PHP 7.1, this makes it more difficult to create cross-version compatible tests when using fixtures, due to signature mismatches. > > The `Yoast\PHPUnitPolyfills\TestCases\TestCase` overcomes the signature mismatch by having two versions. The correct one will be loaded depending on the PHPUnit version being used. > > When using this TestCase, if an individual test, or another TestCase which extends this TestCase, needs to overload any of the "fixture" methods, it should do so by using a snake_case variant of the original fixture method name, i.e. `set_up_before_class()`, `set_up()`, `assert_pre_conditions()`, `assert_post_conditions()`, `tear_down()`, and `tear_down_after_class()`. > > The snake_case methods will automatically be called by PHPUnit. > > > IMPORTANT: The snake_case methods should not call the PHPUnit parent, i.e. do not use `parent::setUp()` from within an overloaded `set_up()` method. If necessary, DO call `parent::set_up()`. Reference: https://github.com/Yoast/PHPUnit-Polyfills#testcases This commit renames all declared fixture methods, and calls to parent versions of those fixture methods, from camelCase to snake_case. Follow-up to [51559-51567]. Props jrf, hellofromTonya, johnbillion, netweb, dd32, pputzer, SergeyBiryukov. See #46149. git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51568 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
96 lines
2.1 KiB
PHP
96 lines
2.1 KiB
PHP
<?php
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if ( is_multisite() ) :
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/**
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* A set of unit tests for WordPress Multisite
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*
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* @group multisite
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*/
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class Tests_Multisite extends WP_UnitTestCase {
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protected $suppress = false;
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function set_up() {
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global $wpdb;
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parent::set_up();
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$this->suppress = $wpdb->suppress_errors();
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}
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function tear_down() {
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global $wpdb;
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$wpdb->suppress_errors( $this->suppress );
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parent::tear_down();
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}
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function test_wpmu_log_new_registrations() {
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global $wpdb;
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$user = new WP_User( 1 );
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$ip = preg_replace( '/[^0-9., ]/', '', $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] );
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wpmu_log_new_registrations( 1, 1 );
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// Currently there is no wrapper function for the registration_log.
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$reg_blog = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT email FROM {$wpdb->registration_log} WHERE {$wpdb->registration_log}.blog_id = 1 AND IP LIKE %s", $ip ) );
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$this->assertSame( $user->user_email, $reg_blog[ count( $reg_blog ) - 1 ] );
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}
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/**
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* @ticket 37392
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*/
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function test_wp_count_sites() {
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// Create a random number of sites with each status.
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$site_ids = array(
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'public' => self::factory()->blog->create_many(
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random_int( 0, 5 ),
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array(
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'public' => 1,
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)
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),
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'archived' => self::factory()->blog->create_many(
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random_int( 0, 5 ),
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array(
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'public' => 0,
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'archived' => 1,
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)
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),
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'mature' => self::factory()->blog->create_many(
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random_int( 0, 5 ),
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array(
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'public' => 0,
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'mature' => 1,
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)
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),
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'spam' => self::factory()->blog->create_many(
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random_int( 0, 5 ),
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array(
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'public' => 0,
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'spam' => 1,
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)
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),
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'deleted' => self::factory()->blog->create_many(
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random_int( 0, 5 ),
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array(
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'public' => 0,
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'deleted' => 1,
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)
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),
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);
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$counts = wp_count_sites();
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$counts_by_status = array_map( 'count', $site_ids );
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$expected = array_merge(
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array( 'all' => array_sum( $counts_by_status ) ),
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$counts_by_status
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);
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// Add 1 to all & public for the main site.
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$expected['all'] += 1;
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$expected['public'] += 1;
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$this->assertSame( $expected, $counts );
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}
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}
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endif;
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