1 entity_example.test public EntityExampleTestCase::setUp()

Sets up a Backdrop site for running functional and integration tests.

Generates a random database prefix and installs Backdrop with the specified installation profile in BackdropWebTestCase::$profile into the prefixed database. Afterwards, installs any additional modules specified by the test.

After installation all caches are flushed and several configuration values are reset to the values of the parent site executing the test, since the default values may be incompatible with the environment in which tests are being executed.

Parameters

...: List of modules to enable for the duration of the test. This can be either a single array or a variable number of string arguments.

Return value

bool: TRUE if set up completes, FALSE if an error occurred.

Overrides BackdropWebTestCase::setUp

See also

BackdropWebTestCase::prepareDatabasePrefix()

BackdropWebTestCase::changeDatabasePrefix()

BackdropWebTestCase::prepareEnvironment()

File

modules/examples/entity_example/tests/entity_example.test, line 19
Tests for entity_example module.

Class

EntityExampleTestCase
Functionality tests for entity example module.

Code

public function setUp() {
  // Enable the module.
  parent::setUp('entity_example');

  // Create and login user with access.
  $permissions = array(
    'access content',
    'view any entity_example_basic entity',
    'edit any entity_example_basic entity',
    'create entity_example_basic entities',
    'administer entity_example_basic entities',
    'administer site configuration',
    'administer fields',
  );
  $account = $this->backdropCreateUser($permissions);
  $this->backdropLogin($account);

  // Attach a field.
  $field = array(
    'field_name' => 'entity_example_test_text',
    'type' => 'text',
  );
  field_create_field($field);
  $instance = array(
    'label' => 'Subject',
    'field_name' => 'entity_example_test_text',
    'entity_type' => 'entity_example_basic',
    'bundle' => 'first_example_bundle',
  );
  field_create_instance($instance);
}