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1 | <?php |
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2 | /** |
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3 | * Tests for permissions on all Workflow Objects. |
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4 | * These will obviousely need to be modified should additional workflow permissions come online. |
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5 | * |
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6 | * @author [email protected] |
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7 | * @license BSD License (http://silverstripe.org/bsd-license/) |
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8 | * @package advancedworkflow |
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9 | * @subpackage tests |
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10 | */ |
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11 | class WorkflowPermissionsTest extends SapphireTest { |
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13 | /** |
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14 | * @var string |
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15 | */ |
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16 | public static $fixture_file = 'advancedworkflow/tests/workflowpermissions.yml'; |
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18 | /** |
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19 | * Tests whether members with differing permissions, should be able to create & edit WorkflowDefinitions |
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20 | */ |
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21 | public function testWorkflowDefinitionCanPerms() { |
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22 | // Very limited perms. No create. |
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23 | $this->logInWithPermission('CMS_ACCESS_AdvancedWorkflowAdmin'); |
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24 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'no-actions'); |
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25 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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27 | // Limited perms. No create. |
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28 | $this->logInWithPermission('VIEW_ACTIVE_WORKFLOWS'); |
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29 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'no-actions'); |
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30 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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32 | // Has perms. Can create. |
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33 | $this->logInWithPermission('CREATE_WORKFLOW'); |
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34 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'no-actions'); |
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35 | $this->assertTrue($workflowdef->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertTrue() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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37 | // Limited perms. No delete |
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38 | $this->logInWithPermission('CREATE_WORKFLOW'); |
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39 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'no-actions'); |
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40 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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42 | // Has perms. No delete |
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43 | $this->logInWithPermission('DELETE_WORKFLOW'); |
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44 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'no-actions'); |
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45 | $this->assertTrue($workflowdef->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertTrue() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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46 | } |
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47 | |||
48 | /** |
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49 | * Tests whether members with differing permissions, should be able to create & edit WorkflowActions |
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50 | */ |
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51 | public function testWorkflowActionCanPerms() { |
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52 | // Very limited perms. No create. |
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53 | $this->logInWithPermission('CMS_ACCESS_AdvancedWorkflowAdmin'); |
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54 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'with-actions'); |
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55 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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56 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canEdit()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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57 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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59 | // Limited perms. No create or delete. |
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60 | $this->logInWithPermission('VIEW_ACTIVE_WORKFLOWS'); |
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61 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'with-actions'); |
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62 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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63 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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64 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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66 | // Has perms. Can create. |
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67 | $this->logInWithPermission('CREATE_WORKFLOW'); |
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68 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'with-actions'); |
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69 | $this->assertTrue($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertTrue() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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70 | $this->assertTrue($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canEdit()); |
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The method
assertTrue() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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72 | // Limited perms. No Delete |
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73 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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74 | } |
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76 | /** |
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77 | * Tests whether members with differing permissions, should be able to create & edit WorkflowActions |
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78 | */ |
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79 | public function testWorkflowTransitionPerms() { |
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80 | // Very limited perms. No create. |
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81 | $this->logInWithPermission('CMS_ACCESS_AdvancedWorkflowAdmin'); |
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82 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'with-actions-and-transitions'); |
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83 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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84 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canEdit()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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85 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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87 | // Limited perms. No create. |
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88 | $this->logInWithPermission('VIEW_ACTIVE_WORKFLOWS'); |
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89 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'with-actions-and-transitions'); |
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90 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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91 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canEdit()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type. It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or implemented interfaces. This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed. ![]() |
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92 | $this->assertFalse($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertFalse() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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94 | // Has perms. Can create. |
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95 | $this->logInWithPermission('CREATE_WORKFLOW'); |
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96 | $workflowdef = $this->objFromFixture('WorkflowDefinition', 'with-actions-and-transitions'); |
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97 | $this->assertTrue($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canCreate()); |
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The method
assertTrue() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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98 | $this->assertTrue($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canEdit()); |
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The method
assertTrue() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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99 | $this->assertTrue($workflowdef->Actions()->first()->Transitions()->first()->canDelete()); |
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The method
assertTrue() does not seem to exist on object<WorkflowPermissionsTest> .
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100 | } |
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102 | } |
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