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3 | use SilverStripe\Elastica\ReindexTask; |
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4 | use SilverStripe\Elastica\ElasticaService; |
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5 | use SilverStripe\Elastica\ElasticaUtil; |
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8 | class ElasticsearchFunctionalTestBase extends FunctionalTest { |
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9 | public static $ignoreFixtureFileFor = array(); |
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11 | protected $extraDataObjects = array( |
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12 | 'SearchableTestPage', 'FlickrPhotoTO', 'FlickrAuthorTO', 'FlickrSetTO', 'FlickrTagTO', |
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13 | 'SearchableTestFatherPage', 'SearchableTestGrandFatherPage' |
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14 | ); |
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17 | public function setUpOnce() { |
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18 | ElasticaUtil::setPrinterOutput(false); |
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20 | $config = Config::inst(); |
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21 | $config->remove('Injector', 'SilverStripe\Elastica\ElasticaService'); |
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22 | $constructor = array('constructor' => array('%$Elastica\Client', 'elastica_ss_module_test')); |
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23 | $config->update('Injector', 'SilverStripe\Elastica\ElasticaService', $constructor); |
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24 | parent::setUpOnce(); |
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25 | } |
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28 | public function setUp() { |
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30 | error_log("*************** TEST: " . $this->getName()); |
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getName() does not seem to exist on object<ElasticsearchFunctionalTestBase> .
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32 | $cache = SS_Cache::factory('elasticsearch'); |
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33 | $cache->clean(Zend_Cache::CLEANING_MODE_ALL); |
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34 | SS_Cache::set_cache_lifetime('elasticsearch', 3600, 1000); |
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36 | // this needs to be called in order to create the list of searchable |
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37 | // classes and fields that are available. Simulates part of a build |
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38 | $classes = array('SearchableTestPage', 'SiteTree', 'Page', 'FlickrPhotoTO', 'FlickrSetTO', |
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39 | 'FlickrTagTO', 'FlickrAuthorTO'); |
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40 | $this->requireDefaultRecordsFrom = $classes; |
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42 | // add Searchable extension where appropriate |
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43 | FlickrSetTO::add_extension('SilverStripe\Elastica\Searchable'); |
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44 | FlickrPhotoTO::add_extension('SilverStripe\Elastica\Searchable'); |
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45 | FlickrTagTO::add_extension('SilverStripe\Elastica\Searchable'); |
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46 | FlickrAuthorTO::add_extension('SilverStripe\Elastica\Searchable'); |
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47 | SearchableTestPage::add_extension('SilverStripe\Elastica\Searchable'); |
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49 | $elasticaException = false; |
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50 | |||
51 | try { |
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52 | // clear the index |
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53 | $this->service = Injector::inst()->create('SilverStripe\Elastica\ElasticaService'); |
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54 | $this->service->setTestMode(true); |
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56 | // A previous test may have deleted the index and then failed, so check for this |
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57 | if(!$this->service->getIndex()->exists()) { |
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58 | $this->service->getIndex()->create(); |
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59 | } |
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60 | $this->service->reset(); |
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61 | |||
62 | // FIXME - use request getVar instead? |
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63 | $_GET['progress'] = 20; |
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64 | |||
65 | // load fixtures |
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66 | $orig_fixture_file = static::$fixture_file; |
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68 | View Code Duplication | foreach(static::$ignoreFixtureFileFor as $testPattern) { |
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69 | $pattern = '/' . $testPattern . '/'; |
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70 | if(preg_match($pattern, $this->getName())) { |
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71 | static::$fixture_file = null; |
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72 | } |
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73 | } |
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74 | } catch (Exception $e) { |
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75 | error_log('**** T1 EXCEPTION ' . $e->getMessage()); |
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76 | $elasticaException = true; |
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77 | } |
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79 | // this has to be executed otherwise nesting exceptions occur |
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80 | parent::setUp(); |
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82 | if($elasticaException) { |
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83 | $this->fail('T1 Exception with Elasticsearch'); |
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84 | } |
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87 | try { |
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88 | static::$fixture_file = $orig_fixture_file; |
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$orig_fixture_file does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.
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$x = 1;
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$x = 2;
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}
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90 | $this->publishSiteTree(); |
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92 | $this->service->reset(); |
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94 | // index loaded fixtures |
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95 | $task = new ReindexTask($this->service); |
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96 | // null request is fine as no parameters used |
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98 | $task->run(null); |
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99 | } catch (Exception $e) { |
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100 | error_log('**** T2 EXCEPTION ' . $e->getMessage()); |
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101 | $elasticaException = true; |
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102 | } |
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104 | if($elasticaException) { |
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105 | $this->fail('T2 Exception with Elasticsearch'); |
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106 | } |
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107 | } |
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110 | private function publishSiteTree() { |
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111 | foreach(SiteTree::get()->getIterator() as $page) { |
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112 | // temporarily disable Elasticsearch indexing, it will be done in a batch |
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113 | $page->IndexingOff = true; |
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115 | $page->publish('Stage', 'Live'); |
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116 | } |
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117 | } |
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120 | //---- The HTML for search results is too long to check for, so instead check just the starting text ---- |
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121 | |||
122 | /** |
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123 | *Assert that the indexth matching css node has a prefix as expected |
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124 | * |
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125 | * Note: characters are stripped from the content; make sure that your assertions take this into account. |
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126 | * |
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127 | * @param string $selector A basic CSS selector, e.g. 'li.jobs h3' |
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128 | * @param array|string $expectedMatches The content of at least one of the matched tags |
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* @param array $germany
* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
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function finale($germany, $island) {
return "2:1";
}
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129 | * @throws PHPUnit_Framework_AssertionFailedError |
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130 | * @return boolean |
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131 | */ |
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132 | public function assertSelectorStartsWithOrEquals($selector, $index, $expectedPrefix) { |
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133 | $items = $this->cssParser()->getBySelector($selector); |
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135 | $ctr = 0; |
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136 | foreach($items as $item) { |
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137 | $text = strip_tags($item); |
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138 | $escaped = str_replace("'", "\'", $text); |
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$higher = false;
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139 | $ctr++; |
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140 | } |
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142 | $ctr = 0; |
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143 | $item = strip_tags($items[$index]); |
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145 | $errorMessage = "Failed to assert that '$item' started with '$expectedPrefix'"; |
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146 | $this->assertStringStartsWith($expectedPrefix, $item, $errorMessage); |
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148 | return true; |
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149 | } |
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152 | /** |
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153 | *Assert that the indexth matching css node has a prefix as expected |
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154 | * |
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155 | * Note: characters are stripped from the content; make sure that your assertions take this into account. |
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156 | * |
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157 | * @param string $selector A basic CSS selector, e.g. 'li.jobs h3' |
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158 | * @param array|string $expectedMatches The content of at least one of the matched tags |
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* @param array $germany
* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
*/
function finale($germany, $island) {
return "2:1";
}
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159 | * @throws PHPUnit_Framework_AssertionFailedError |
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160 | * @return boolean |
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161 | */ |
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162 | public function assertSelectorContains($selector, $index, $expectedClause, $downcase = false) { |
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163 | $items = $this->cssParser()->getBySelector($selector); |
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165 | $ctr = 0; |
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166 | foreach($items as $item) { |
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167 | $text = strip_tags($item); |
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168 | $escaped = str_replace("'", "\'", $text); |
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$higher = false;
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169 | $ctr++; |
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170 | } |
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172 | $ctr = 0; |
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$higher = false;
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173 | $item = strip_tags($items[$index]); |
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174 | if ($downcase) { |
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175 | $item = strtolower($item); |
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176 | $expectedClause = strtolower($expectedClause); |
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177 | } |
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179 | $errorMessage = "Failed to assert that '$item' contains '$expectedClause'"; |
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180 | $this->assertContains($expectedClause, $item, $errorMessage); |
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181 | |||
182 | return true; |
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183 | } |
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186 | |||
187 | /* |
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188 | Check all the nodes matching the selector for attribute name = expected value |
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189 | */ |
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190 | public function assertAttributeHasExactValue($selector, $attributeName, $expectedValue) { |
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191 | $items = $this->cssParser()->getBySelector($selector); |
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192 | foreach($items as $item) { |
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193 | $this->assertEquals($expectedValue, $item['value']); |
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194 | } |
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195 | } |
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198 | public function assertAttributesHaveExactValues($selector, $expectedValues) { |
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199 | $attributeNames = array_keys($expectedValues); |
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200 | $items = $this->cssParser()->getBySelector($selector); |
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201 | foreach($items as $item) { |
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202 | $actualValues = array(); |
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203 | foreach($attributeNames as $attributeName) { |
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204 | $actualValues[$attributeName] = (string)$item[$attributeName]; |
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205 | } |
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206 | $this->assertEquals($expectedValues, $actualValues); |
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207 | } |
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208 | } |
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211 | public function assertNumberOfNodes($selector, $expectedAmount) { |
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212 | $items = $this->cssParser()->getBySelector($selector); |
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213 | foreach($items as $item) { |
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214 | $text = strip_tags($item); |
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$text is not used, you could remove the assignment.
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$higher = false;
if (rand(1, 6) > 3) {
$higher = true;
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215 | } |
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217 | $ct = sizeof($items); |
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218 | $this->assertEquals($expectedAmount, $ct); |
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219 | } |
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222 | /* Collect an array of all the <ClassName>_<ID> search results, used for checking pagination */ |
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223 | public function collateSearchResults() { |
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224 | $items = $this->cssParser()->getBySelector('div.searchResults .searchResult'); |
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225 | $result = array(); |
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226 | foreach($items as $item) { |
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227 | $attr = $item->attributes()->id; |
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228 | array_push($result, $attr . ""); |
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229 | } |
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230 | |||
231 | return $result; |
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232 | } |
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233 | |||
234 | } |
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235 |
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