are valid in the local part if the local part is in double quotes * - "." is valid in the local part as long as its not first or last char * @return void */ public function testEmailAddressSyntax() { $this->internalCheck("blah@blah.com", "Valid, simple", true); $this->internalCheck("mr.o'connor+on-toast@blah.com", "Valid, special chars", true); $this->internalCheck("", "Empty email", true); $this->internalCheck("invalid", "Invalid, simple", false); $this->internalCheck("invalid@name@domain.com", "Invalid, two @'s", false); $this->internalCheck("invalid@domain", "Invalid, domain too simple", false); $this->internalCheck("domain.but.no.user", "Invalid, no user part", false); } public function internalCheck($email, $checkText, $expectSuccess) { $field = new EmailField("MyEmail"); $field->setValue($email); if ($expectSuccess) { $message = $checkText . " (/$email/ did not pass validation, but was expected to)"; } else { $message = $checkText . " (/$email/ passed validation, but not expected to)"; } $result = $field->validate(new FieldsValidator()); $this->assertSame($expectSuccess, $result, $message); } /** * Check that input type='email' fields are submitted */ public function testEmailFieldPopulation() { $this->get('EmailFieldTest_Controller'); $response = $this->submitForm( 'Form_Form', null, ['Email' => 'test@test.com'] ); $this->assertStringContainsString('Test save was successful', $response->getBody()); } }