2008-08-09 05:19:54 +02:00
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<?php
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class ControllerTest extends SapphireTest {
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static $fixture_file = null;
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function testDefaultAction() {
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/* For a controller with a template, the default action will simple run that template. */
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$response = Director::test("ControllerTest_Controller/");
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$this->assertEquals("This is the main template. Content is 'default content'.", $response->getBody());
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}
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function testMethodActions() {
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/* The Action can refer to a method that is called on the object. If a method returns an array, then it will be
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used to customise the template data */
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$response = Director::test("ControllerTest_Controller/methodaction");
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$this->assertEquals("This is the main template. Content is 'methodaction content'.", $response->getBody());
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/* If the method just returns a string, then that will be used as the response */
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$response = Director::test("ControllerTest_Controller/stringaction");
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$this->assertEquals("stringaction was called.", $response->getBody());
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}
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function testTemplateActions() {
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/* If there is no method, it can be used to point to an alternative template. */
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$response = Director::test("ControllerTest_Controller/templateaction");
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$this->assertEquals("This is the template for templateaction. Content is 'default content'.", $response->getBody());
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}
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function testAllowedActions() {
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$response = Director::test("ControllerTest_SecuredController/methodaction");
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$this->assertEquals(200, $response->getStatusCode());
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$response = Director::test("ControllerTest_SecuredController/stringaction");
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$this->assertEquals(403, $response->getStatusCode());
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$response = Director::test("ControllerTest_SecuredController/adminonly");
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$this->assertEquals(403, $response->getStatusCode());
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}
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2008-08-28 06:25:13 +02:00
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/**
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* Test Controller::join_links()
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*/
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function testJoinLinks() {
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/* Controller::join_links() will reliably join two URL-segments together so that they will be appropriately parsed by the URL parser */
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm", Controller::join_links("admin/crm", "MyForm"));
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm", Controller::join_links("admin/crm/", "MyForm"));
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/* It will also handle appropriate combination of querystring variables */
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm?flush=1", Controller::join_links("admin/crm/?flush=1", "MyForm"));
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm?flush=1", Controller::join_links("admin/crm/", "MyForm?flush=1"));
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm?field=1&other=1", Controller::join_links("admin/crm/?field=1", "MyForm?other=1"));
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/* It can handle arbitrary numbers of components, and will ignore empty ones */
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm/", Controller::join_links("admin/", "crm", "", "MyForm/"));
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm/?a=1&b=2", Controller::join_links("admin/?a=1", "crm", "", "MyForm/?b=2"));
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/* It can also be used to attach additional get variables to a link */
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm?flush=1", Controller::join_links("admin/crm", "?flush=1"));
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm?existing=1&flush=1", Controller::join_links("admin/crm?existing=1", "?flush=1"));
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm/MyForm?a=1&b=2&c=3", Controller::join_links("?a=1", "admin/crm", "?b=2", "MyForm?c=3"));
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/* Note, however, that it doesn't deal with duplicates very well. */
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$this->assertEquals("admin/crm?flush=1&flush=1", Controller::join_links("admin/crm?flush=1", "?flush=1"));
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}
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2008-08-09 05:19:54 +02:00
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}
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/**
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* Simple controller for testing
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*/
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class ControllerTest_Controller extends Controller {
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public $Content = "default content";
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function methodaction() {
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return array(
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"Content" => "methodaction content"
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);
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}
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function stringaction() {
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return "stringaction was called.";
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}
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}
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/**
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* Controller with an $allowed_actions value
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*/
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class ControllerTest_SecuredController extends Controller {
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static $allowed_actions = array(
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"methodaction",
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"adminonly" => "ADMIN",
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);
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public $Content = "default content";
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function methodaction() {
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return array(
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"Content" => "methodaction content"
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);
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}
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function stringaction() {
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return "stringaction was called.";
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}
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function adminonly() {
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return "You must be an admin!";
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}
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}
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