0, '#fail' => 0, '#exception' => 0, ); /** * Assertions thrown in that test case. * * @var Array */ protected $assertions = array(); /** * Constructor for DrupalWebTestCase. * * @param $test_id * Tests with the same id are reported together. */ public function __construct($test_id = NULL) { $this->testId = $test_id; } /** * Internal helper: stores the assert. * * @param $status * Can be 'pass', 'fail', 'exception'. * TRUE is a synonym for 'pass', FALSE for 'fail'. * @param $message * The message string. * @param $group * Which group this assert belongs to. * @param $caller * By default, the assert comes from a function whose name starts with * 'test'. Instead, you can specify where this assert originates from * by passing in an associative array as $caller. Key 'file' is * the name of the source file, 'line' is the line number and 'function' * is the caller function itself. */ private function assert($status, $message = '', $group = 'Other', array $caller = NULL) { global $db_prefix; // Convert boolean status to string status. if (is_bool($status)) { $status = $status ? 'pass' : 'fail'; } // Increment summary result counter. $this->results['#' . $status]++; // Get the function information about the call to the assertion method. if (!$caller) { $caller = $this->getAssertionCall(); } // Switch to non-testing database to store results in. $current_db_prefix = $db_prefix; $db_prefix = $this->originalPrefix; // Creation assertion array that can be displayed while tests are running. $this->assertions[] = $assertion = array( 'test_id' => $this->testId, 'test_class' => get_class($this), 'status' => $status, 'message' => $message, 'message_group' => $group, 'function' => $caller['function'], 'line' => $caller['line'], 'file' => $caller['file'], ); // Store assertion for display after the test has completed. db_insert('simpletest')->fields($assertion)->execute(); // Return to testing prefix. $db_prefix = $current_db_prefix; return $status == 'pass' ? TRUE : FALSE; } /** * Cycles through backtrace until the first non-assertion method is found. * * @return * Array representing the true caller. */ protected function getAssertionCall() { $backtrace = debug_backtrace(); // The first element is the call. The second element is the caller. // We skip calls that occured in one of the methods of DrupalWebTestCase // or in an assertion function. while (($caller = $backtrace[1]) && ((isset($caller['class']) && $caller['class'] == 'DrupalWebTestCase') || substr($caller['function'], 0, 6) == 'assert')) { // We remove that call. array_shift($backtrace); } return _drupal_get_last_caller($backtrace); } /** * Check to see if a value is not false (not an empty string, 0, NULL, or FALSE). * * @param $value * The value on which the assertion is to be done. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertTrue($value, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert((bool) $value, $message ? $message : t('Value is TRUE'), $group); } /** * Check to see if a value is false (an empty string, 0, NULL, or FALSE). * * @param $value * The value on which the assertion is to be done. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertFalse($value, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert(!$value, $message ? $message : t('Value is FALSE'), $group); } /** * Check to see if a value is NULL. * * @param $value * The value on which the assertion is to be done. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertNull($value, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert(!isset($value), $message ? $message : t('Value is NULL'), $group); } /** * Check to see if a value is not NULL. * * @param $value * The value on which the assertion is to be done. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertNotNull($value, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert(isset($value), $message ? $message : t('Value is not NULL'), $group); } /** * Check to see if two values are equal. * * @param $first * The first value to check. * @param $second * The second value to check. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertEqual($first, $second, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert($first == $second, $message ? $message : t('First value is equal to second value'), $group); } /** * Check to see if two values are not equal. * * @param $first * The first value to check. * @param $second * The second value to check. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertNotEqual($first, $second, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert($first != $second, $message ? $message : t('First value is not equal to second value'), $group); } /** * Check to see if two values are identical. * * @param $first * The first value to check. * @param $second * The second value to check. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertIdentical($first, $second, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert($first === $second, $message ? $message : t('First value is identical to second value'), $group); } /** * Check to see if two values are not identical. * * @param $first * The first value to check. * @param $second * The second value to check. * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE if the assertion succeeded, FALSE otherwise. */ protected function assertNotIdentical($first, $second, $message = '', $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert($first !== $second, $message ? $message : t('First value is not identical to second value'), $group); } /** * Fire an assertion that is always positive. * * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * TRUE. */ protected function pass($message = NULL, $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert(TRUE, $message, $group); } /** * Fire an assertion that is always negative. * * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @return * FALSE. */ protected function fail($message = NULL, $group = 'Other') { return $this->assert(FALSE, $message, $group); } /** * Fire an error assertion. * * @param $message * The message to display along with the assertion. * @param $group * The type of assertion - examples are "Browser", "PHP". * @param $caller * The caller of the error. * @return * FALSE. */ protected function error($message = '', $group = 'Other', array $caller = NULL) { return $this->assert('exception', $message, $group, $caller); } /** * Run all tests in this class. */ public function run() { set_error_handler(array($this, 'errorHandler')); $methods = array(); // Iterate through all the methods in this class. foreach (get_class_methods(get_class($this)) as $method) { // If the current method starts with "test", run it - it's a test. if (strtolower(substr($method, 0, 4)) == 'test') { $this->setUp(); try { $this->$method(); // Finish up. } catch (Exception $e) { $this->exceptionHandler($e); } $this->tearDown(); } } // Clear out the error messages and restore error handler. drupal_get_messages(); restore_error_handler(); } /** * Handle errors. * * Because this is registered in set_error_handler(), it has to be public. * @see set_error_handler * */ public function errorHandler($severity, $message, $file = NULL, $line = NULL) { if ($severity & error_reporting()) { $error_map = array( E_STRICT => 'Run-time notice', E_WARNING => 'Warning', E_NOTICE => 'Notice', E_CORE_ERROR => 'Core error', E_CORE_WARNING => 'Core warning', E_USER_ERROR => 'User error', E_USER_WARNING => 'User warning', E_USER_NOTICE => 'User notice', E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR => 'Recoverable error', ); $backtrace = debug_backtrace(); $this->error($message, $error_map[$severity], _drupal_get_last_caller($backtrace)); } return TRUE; } /** * Handle exceptions. * * @see set_exception_handler */ protected function exceptionHandler($exception) { $backtrace = $exception->getTrace(); // Push on top of the backtrace the call that generated the exception. array_unshift($backtrace, array( 'line' => $exception->getLine(), 'file' => $exception->getFile(), )); $this->error($exception->getMessage(), 'Uncaught exception', _drupal_get_last_caller($backtrace)); } /** * Get a node from the database based on its title. * * @param title * A node title, usually generated by $this->randomName(). * * @return * A node object matching $title. */ function drupalGetNodeByTitle($title) { $nodes = node_load_multiple(array(), array('title' => $title)); // Load the first node returned from the database. $returned_node = reset($nodes); return $returned_node; } /** * Creates a node based on default settings. * * @param $settings * An associative array of settings to change from the defaults, keys are * node properties, for example 'body' => 'Hello, world!'. * @return * Created node object. */ protected function drupalCreateNode($settings = array()) { // Populate defaults array $defaults = array( 'body' => $this->randomName(32), 'title' => $this->randomName(8), 'comment' => 2, 'changed' => REQUEST_TIME, 'format' => FILTER_FORMAT_DEFAULT, 'moderate' => 0, 'promote' => 0, 'revision' => 1, 'log' => '', 'status' => 1, 'sticky' => 0, 'type' => 'page', 'revisions' => NULL, 'taxonomy' => NULL, ); $defaults['teaser'] = $defaults['body']; // If we already have a node, we use the original node's created time, and this if (isset($defaults['created'])) { $defaults['date'] = format_date($defaults['created'], 'custom', 'Y-m-d H:i:s O'); } if (empty($settings['uid'])) { global $user; $defaults['uid'] = $user->uid; } $node = ($settings + $defaults); $node = (object)$node; node_save($node); // small hack to link revisions to our test user db_query('UPDATE {node_revision} SET uid = %d WHERE vid = %d', $node->uid, $node->vid); return $node; } /** * Creates a custom content type based on default settings. * * @param $settings * An array of settings to change from the defaults. * Example: 'type' => 'foo'. * @return * Created content type. */ protected function drupalCreateContentType($settings = array()) { // find a non-existent random type name. do { $name = strtolower($this->randomName(3, 'type_')); } while (node_get_types('type', $name)); // Populate defaults array $defaults = array( 'type' => $name, 'name' => $name, 'description' => '', 'help' => '', 'min_word_count' => 0, 'title_label' => 'Title', 'body_label' => 'Body', 'has_title' => 1, 'has_body' => 1, ); // imposed values for a custom type $forced = array( 'orig_type' => '', 'old_type' => '', 'module' => 'node', 'custom' => 1, 'modified' => 1, 'locked' => 0, ); $type = $forced + $settings + $defaults; $type = (object)$type; $saved_type = node_type_save($type); node_types_rebuild(); $this->assertEqual($saved_type, SAVED_NEW, t('Created content type %type.', array('%type' => $type->type))); // Reset permissions so that permissions for this content type are available. $this->checkPermissions(array(), TRUE); return $type; } /** * Get a list files that can be used in tests. * * @param $type * File type, possible values: 'binary', 'html', 'image', 'javascript', 'php', 'sql', 'text'. * @param $size * File size in bytes to match. Please check the tests/files folder. * @return * List of files that match filter. */ protected function drupalGetTestFiles($type, $size = NULL) { $files = array(); // Make sure type is valid. if (in_array($type, array('binary', 'html', 'image', 'javascript', 'php', 'sql', 'text'))) { // Use original file directory instead of one created during setUp(). $path = $this->originalFileDirectory . '/simpletest'; $files = file_scan_directory($path, '/' . $type . '\-.*/'); // If size is set then remove any files that are not of that size. if ($size !== NULL) { foreach ($files as $file) { $stats = stat($file->filename); if ($stats['size'] != $size) { unset($files[$file->filename]); } } } } usort($files, array($this, 'drupalCompareFiles')); return $files; } /** * Compare two files based on size and file name. */ protected function drupalCompareFiles($file1, $file2) { // Determine which file is larger. $compare_size = (filesize($file1->filename) > filesize($file2->filename)); if (!$compare_size) { // Both files were the same size, so return whichever one is alphabetically greater. return strnatcmp($file1->name, $file2->name); } else { // Return TRUE if $file1 is larger than $file2. return $compare_size; } } /** * Generates a random string. * * @param $number * Number of characters in length to append to the prefix. * @param $prefix * Prefix to use. * @return * Randomly generated string. */ public static function randomName($number = 4, $prefix = 'simpletest_') { $chars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_'; for ($x = 0; $x < $number; $x++) { $prefix .= $chars{mt_rand(0, strlen($chars) - 1)}; if ($x == 0) { $chars .= '0123456789'; } } return $prefix; } /** * Create a user with a given set of permissions. The permissions correspond to the * names given on the privileges page. * * @param $permissions * Array of permission names to assign to user. * @return * A fully loaded user object with pass_raw property, or FALSE if account * creation fails. */ protected function drupalCreateUser($permissions = NULL) { // Create a role with the given permission set. if (!($rid = $this->_drupalCreateRole($permissions))) { return FALSE; } // Create a user assigned to that role. $edit = array(); $edit['name'] = $this->randomName(); $edit['mail'] = $edit['name'] . '@example.com'; $edit['roles'] = array($rid => $rid); $edit['pass'] = user_password(); $edit['status'] = 1; $account = user_save('', $edit); $this->assertTrue(!empty($account->uid), t('User created with name %name and pass %pass', array('%name' => $edit['name'], '%pass' => $edit['pass'])), t('User login')); if (empty($account->uid)) { return FALSE; } // Add the raw password so that we can log in as this user. $account->pass_raw = $edit['pass']; return $account; } /** * Internal helper function; Create a role with specified permissions. * * @param $permissions * Array of permission names to assign to role. * @return * Role ID of newly created role, or FALSE if role creation failed. */ protected function _drupalCreateRole(array $permissions = NULL) { // Generate string version of permissions list. if ($permissions === NULL) { $permissions = array('access comments', 'access content', 'post comments', 'post comments without approval'); } if (!$this->checkPermissions($permissions)) { return FALSE; } // Create new role. $role_name = $this->randomName(); db_query("INSERT INTO {role} (name) VALUES ('%s')", $role_name); $role = db_fetch_object(db_query("SELECT * FROM {role} WHERE name = '%s'", $role_name)); $this->assertTrue($role, t('Created role of name: @role_name, id: @rid', array('@role_name' => $role_name, '@rid' => (isset($role->rid) ? $role->rid : t('-n/a-')))), t('Role')); if ($role && !empty($role->rid)) { // Assign permissions to role and mark it for clean-up. foreach ($permissions as $permission_string) { db_query("INSERT INTO {role_permission} (rid, permission) VALUES (%d, '%s')", $role->rid, $permission_string); } $count = db_result(db_query("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM {role_permission} WHERE rid = %d", $role->rid)); $this->assertTrue($count == count($permissions), t('Created permissions: @perms', array('@perms' => implode(', ', $permissions))), t('Role')); return $role->rid; } else { return FALSE; } } /** * Check to make sure that the array of permissions are valid. * * @param $permissions * Permissions to check. * @param $reset * Reset cached available permissions. * @return * TRUE or FALSE depending on whether the permissions are valid. */ protected function checkPermissions(array $permissions, $reset = FALSE) { static $available; if (!isset($available) || $reset) { $available = array_keys(module_invoke_all('perm')); } $valid = TRUE; foreach ($permissions as $permission) { if (!in_array($permission, $available)) { $this->fail(t('Invalid permission %permission.', array('%permission' => $permission)), t('Role')); $valid = FALSE; } } return $valid; } /** * Logs in a user with the internal browser. If a user is already logged in, * then the current user is logged out before logging in the specified user. * * @param $user * User object representing the user to login. */ protected function drupalLogin(stdClass $user) { if ($this->isLoggedIn) { $this->drupalLogout(); } $edit = array( 'name' => $user->name, 'pass' => $user->pass_raw ); $this->drupalPost('user', $edit, t('Log in')); $pass = $this->assertText($user->name, t('Found name: %name', array('%name' => $user->name)), t('User login')); $pass = $pass && $this->assertNoText(t('The username %name has been blocked.', array('%name' => $user->name)), t('No blocked message at login page'), t('User login')); $pass = $pass && $this->assertNoText(t('The name %name is a reserved username.', array('%name' => $user->name)), t('No reserved message at login page'), t('User login')); $this->isLoggedIn = $pass; } /* * Logs a user out of the internal browser, then check the login page to confirm logout. */ protected function drupalLogout() { // Make a request to the logout page. $this->drupalGet('user/logout'); // Load the user page, the idea being if you were properly logged out you should be seeing a login screen. $this->drupalGet('user'); $pass = $this->assertField('name', t('Username field found.'), t('Logout')); $pass = $pass && $this->assertField('pass', t('Password field found.'), t('Logout')); $this->isLoggedIn = !$pass; } /** * Generates a random database prefix, runs the install scripts on the * prefixed database and enable the specified modules. After installation * many caches are flushed and the internal browser is setup so that the * page requests will run on the new prefix. A temporary files directory * is created with the same name as the database prefix. * * @param ... * List of modules to enable for the duration of the test. */ protected function setUp() { global $db_prefix, $user; // Store necessary current values before switching to prefixed database. $this->originalPrefix = $db_prefix; $clean_url_original = variable_get('clean_url', 0); // Generate temporary prefixed database to ensure that tests have a clean starting point. $db_prefix = Database::getActiveConnection()->prefixTables('{simpletest' . mt_rand(1000, 1000000) . '}'); include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/install.inc'; drupal_install_system(); $this->preloadRegistry(); // Add the specified modules to the list of modules in the default profile. $args = func_get_args(); $modules = array_unique(array_merge(drupal_get_profile_modules('default', 'en'), $args)); drupal_install_modules($modules); // Because the schema is static cached, we need to flush // it between each run. If we don't, then it will contain // stale data for the previous run's database prefix and all // calls to it will fail. drupal_get_schema(NULL, TRUE); // Run default profile tasks. $task = 'profile'; default_profile_tasks($task, ''); // Rebuild caches. actions_synchronize(); _drupal_flush_css_js(); $this->refreshVariables(); $this->checkPermissions(array(), TRUE); // Log in with a clean $user. $this->originalUser = $user; drupal_save_session(FALSE); $user = user_load(array('uid' => 1)); // Restore necessary variables. variable_set('install_profile', 'default'); variable_set('install_task', 'profile-finished'); variable_set('clean_url', $clean_url_original); variable_set('site_mail', 'simpletest@example.com'); // Use temporary files directory with the same prefix as database. $this->originalFileDirectory = file_directory_path(); variable_set('file_directory_path', file_directory_path() . '/' . $db_prefix); $directory = file_directory_path(); file_check_directory($directory, FILE_CREATE_DIRECTORY); // Create the files directory. } /** * This method is called by DrupalWebTestCase::setUp, and preloads the * registry from the testing site to cut down on the time it takes to * setup a clean environment for the current test run. */ protected function preloadRegistry() { db_query('INSERT INTO {registry} SELECT * FROM ' . $this->originalPrefix . 'registry'); db_query('INSERT INTO {registry_file} SELECT * FROM ' . $this->originalPrefix . 'registry_file'); } /** * Refresh the in-memory set of variables. Useful after a page request is made * that changes a variable in a different thread. * * In other words calling a settings page with $this->drupalPost() with a changed * value would update a variable to reflect that change, but in the thread that * made the call (thread running the test) the changed variable would not be * picked up. * * This method clears the variables cache and loads a fresh copy from the database * to ensure that the most up-to-date set of variables is loaded. */ protected function refreshVariables() { global $conf; cache_clear_all('variables', 'cache'); $conf = variable_init(); } /** * Delete created files and temporary files directory, delete the tables created by setUp(), * and reset the database prefix. */ protected function tearDown() { global $db_prefix, $user; if (preg_match('/simpletest\d+/', $db_prefix)) { // Delete temporary files directory and reset files directory path. simpletest_clean_temporary_directory(file_directory_path()); variable_set('file_directory_path', $this->originalFileDirectory); // Remove all prefixed tables (all the tables in the schema). $schema = drupal_get_schema(NULL, TRUE); $ret = array(); foreach ($schema as $name => $table) { db_drop_table($ret, $name); } // Return the database prefix to the original. $db_prefix = $this->originalPrefix; // Return the user to the original one. $user = $this->originalUser; drupal_save_session(TRUE); // Ensure that the internal logged in variable is reset. $this->isLoggedIn = FALSE; // Reload module list and implementations to ensure that test module hooks // aren't called after tests. module_list(TRUE); module_implements(MODULE_IMPLEMENTS_CLEAR_CACHE); // Rebuild caches. $this->refreshVariables(); // Close the CURL handler. $this->curlClose(); } } /** * Initializes the cURL connection. * * This function will add authentication headers as specified in the * simpletest_httpauth_username and simpletest_httpauth_pass variables. Also, * see the description of $curl_options among the properties. */ protected function curlInitialize() { global $base_url, $db_prefix; if (!isset($this->curlHandle)) { $this->curlHandle = curl_init(); $curl_options = $this->additionalCurlOptions + array( CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR => $this->cookieFile, CURLOPT_URL => $base_url, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION => TRUE, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => TRUE, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => FALSE, // Required to make the tests run on https:// CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST => FALSE, // Required to make the tests run on https:// CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION => array(&$this, 'curlHeaderCallback'), ); if (preg_match('/simpletest\d+/', $db_prefix, $matches)) { $curl_options[CURLOPT_USERAGENT] = $matches[0]; } if (!isset($curl_options[CURLOPT_USERPWD]) && ($auth = variable_get('simpletest_httpauth_username', ''))) { if ($pass = variable_get('simpletest_httpauth_pass', '')) { $auth .= ':' . $pass; } $curl_options[CURLOPT_USERPWD] = $auth; } curl_setopt_array($this->curlHandle, $this->additionalCurlOptions + $curl_options); } } /** * Performs a cURL exec with the specified options after calling curlConnect(). * * @param $curl_options * Custom cURL options. * @return * Content returned from the exec. */ protected function curlExec($curl_options) { $this->curlInitialize(); $url = empty($curl_options[CURLOPT_URL]) ? curl_getinfo($this->curlHandle, CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL) : $curl_options[CURLOPT_URL]; curl_setopt_array($this->curlHandle, $this->additionalCurlOptions + $curl_options); $this->headers = array(); $this->drupalSetContent(curl_exec($this->curlHandle), curl_getinfo($this->curlHandle, CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL)); $this->assertTrue($this->content !== FALSE, t('!method to !url, response is !length bytes.', array('!method' => !empty($curl_options[CURLOPT_NOBODY]) ? 'HEAD' : (empty($curl_options[CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS]) ? 'GET' : 'POST'), '!url' => $url, '!length' => strlen($this->content))), t('Browser')); return $this->drupalGetContent(); } /** * Reads headers and registers errors received from the tested site. * * @see _drupal_log_error(). * * @param $curlHandler * The cURL handler. * @param $header * An header. */ protected function curlHeaderCallback($curlHandler, $header) { $this->headers[] = $header; // Errors are being sent via X-Drupal-Assertion-* headers, // generated by _drupal_log_error() in the exact form required // by DrupalWebTestCase::error(). if (preg_match('/^X-Drupal-Assertion-[0-9]+: (.*)$/', $header, $matches)) { // Call DrupalWebTestCase::error() with the parameters from the header. call_user_func_array(array(&$this, 'error'), unserialize(urldecode($matches[1]))); } // This is required by cURL. return strlen($header); } /** * Close the cURL handler and unset the handler. */ protected function curlClose() { if (isset($this->curlHandle)) { curl_close($this->curlHandle); unset($this->curlHandle); } } /** * Parse content returned from curlExec using DOM and SimpleXML. * * @return * A SimpleXMLElement or FALSE on failure. */ protected function parse() { if (!$this->elements) { // DOM can load HTML soup. But, HTML soup can throw warnings, supress // them. @$htmlDom = DOMDocument::loadHTML($this->content); if ($htmlDom) { $this->pass(t('Valid HTML found on "@path"', array('@path' => $this->getUrl())), t('Browser')); // It's much easier to work with simplexml than DOM, luckily enough // we can just simply import our DOM tree. $this->elements = simplexml_import_dom($htmlDom); } } if (!$this->elements) { $this->fail(t('Parsed page successfully.'), t('Browser')); } return $this->elements; } /** * Retrieves a Drupal path or an absolute path. * * @param $path * Drupal path or URL to load into internal browser * @param $options * Options to be forwarded to url(). * @param $headers * An array containing additional HTTP request headers, each formatted as * "name: value". * @return * The retrieved HTML string, also available as $this->drupalGetContent() */ protected function drupalGet($path, array $options = array(), array $headers = array()) { $options['absolute'] = TRUE; // We re-using a CURL connection here. If that connection still has certain // options set, it might change the GET into a POST. Make sure we clear out // previous options. $out = $this->curlExec(array(CURLOPT_HTTPGET => TRUE, CURLOPT_URL => url($path, $options), CURLOPT_NOBODY => FALSE, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $headers)); $this->refreshVariables(); // Ensure that any changes to variables in the other thread are picked up. // Replace original page output with new output from redirected page(s). if (($new = $this->checkForMetaRefresh())) { $out = $new; } return $out; } /** * Execute a POST request on a Drupal page. * It will be done as usual POST request with SimpleBrowser. * * @param $path * Location of the post form. Either a Drupal path or an absolute path or * NULL to post to the current page. For multi-stage forms you can set the * path to NULL and have it post to the last received page. Example: * * // First step in form. * $edit = array(...); * $this->drupalPost('some_url', $edit, t('Save')); * * // Second step in form. * $edit = array(...); * $this->drupalPost(NULL, $edit, t('Save')); * @param $edit * Field data in an assocative array. Changes the current input fields * (where possible) to the values indicated. A checkbox can be set to * TRUE to be checked and FALSE to be unchecked. Note that when a form * contains file upload fields, other fields cannot start with the '@' * character. * * Multiple select fields can be set using name[] and setting each of the * possible values. Example: * $edit = array(); * $edit['name[]'] = array('value1', 'value2'); * @param $submit * Value of the submit button. * @param $options * Options to be forwarded to url(). * @param $headers * An array containing additional HTTP request headers, each formatted as * "name: value". */ protected function drupalPost($path, $edit, $submit, array $options = array(), array $headers = array()) { $submit_matches = FALSE; if (isset($path)) { $html = $this->drupalGet($path, $options); } if ($this->parse()) { $edit_save = $edit; // Let's iterate over all the forms. $forms = $this->xpath('//form'); foreach ($forms as $form) { // We try to set the fields of this form as specified in $edit. $edit = $edit_save; $post = array(); $upload = array(); $submit_matches = $this->handleForm($post, $edit, $upload, $submit, $form); $action = isset($form['action']) ? $this->getAbsoluteUrl($form['action']) : $this->getUrl(); // We post only if we managed to handle every field in edit and the // submit button matches. if (!$edit && $submit_matches) { if ($upload) { // TODO: cURL handles file uploads for us, but the implementation // is broken. This is a less than elegant workaround. Alternatives // are being explored at #253506. foreach ($upload as $key => $file) { $file = realpath($file); if ($file && is_file($file)) { $post[$key] = '@' . $file; } } } else { foreach ($post as $key => $value) { // Encode according to application/x-www-form-urlencoded // Both names and values needs to be urlencoded, according to // http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.4.1 $post[$key] = urlencode($key) . '=' . urlencode($value); } $post = implode('&', $post); } $out = $this->curlExec(array(CURLOPT_URL => $action, CURLOPT_POST => TRUE, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => $post, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $headers)); // Ensure that any changes to variables in the other thread are picked up. $this->refreshVariables(); // Replace original page output with new output from redirected page(s). if (($new = $this->checkForMetaRefresh())) { $out = $new; } return $out; } } // We have not found a form which contained all fields of $edit. foreach ($edit as $name => $value) { $this->fail(t('Failed to set field @name to @value', array('@name' => $name, '@value' => $value))); } $this->assertTrue($submit_matches, t('Found the @submit button', array('@submit' => $submit))); $this->fail(t('Found the requested form fields at @path', array('@path' => $path))); } } /** * Check for meta refresh tag and if found call drupalGet() recursively. This * function looks for the http-equiv attribute to be set to "Refresh" * and is case-sensitive. * * @return * Either the new page content or FALSE. */ protected function checkForMetaRefresh() { if ($this->drupalGetContent() != '' && $this->parse()) { $refresh = $this->xpath('//meta[@http-equiv="Refresh"]'); if (!empty($refresh)) { // Parse the content attribute of the meta tag for the format: // "[delay]: URL=[page_to_redirect_to]". if (preg_match('/\d+;\s*URL=(?P.*)/i', $refresh[0]['content'], $match)) { return $this->drupalGet($this->getAbsoluteUrl(decode_entities($match['url']))); } } } return FALSE; } /** * Retrieves only the headers for a Drupal path or an absolute path. * * @param $path * Drupal path or URL to load into internal browser * @param $options * Options to be forwarded to url(). * @param $headers * An array containing additional HTTP request headers, each formatted as * "name: value". * @return * The retrieved headers, also available as $this->drupalGetContent() */ protected function drupalHead($path, array $options = array(), array $headers = array()) { $options['absolute'] = TRUE; $out = $this->curlExec(array(CURLOPT_NOBODY => TRUE, CURLOPT_URL => url($path, $options), CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $headers)); $this->refreshVariables(); // Ensure that any changes to variables in the other thread are picked up. return $out; } /** * Handle form input related to drupalPost(). Ensure that the specified fields * exist and attempt to create POST data in the correct manner for the particular * field type. * * @param $post * Reference to array of post values. * @param $edit * Reference to array of edit values to be checked against the form. * @param $submit * Form submit button value. * @param $form * Array of form elements. * @return * Submit value matches a valid submit input in the form. */ protected function handleForm(&$post, &$edit, &$upload, $submit, $form) { // Retrieve the form elements. $elements = $form->xpath('.//input|.//textarea|.//select'); $submit_matches = FALSE; foreach ($elements as $element) { // SimpleXML objects need string casting all the time. $name = (string) $element['name']; // This can either be the type of or the name of the tag itself // for