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Finding the best test base
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<p>As well as different base classes for types of tests - i.e. functional, kernel and unit - there are other test base classes within those that can be used to simplify things.</p>
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<p>For example, if we have this test:</p>
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<pre><code class="language-php"><?php
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namespace Drupal\Tests\example\Kernel;
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use Drupal\KernelTests\KernelTestBase;
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use Drupal\Tests\node\Traits\NodeCreationTrait;
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use Drupal\Tests\user\Traits\UserCreationTrait;
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class ExampleTest extends KernelTestBase {
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use NodeCreationTrait;
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use UserCreationTrait;
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protected static $modules = [
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'node',
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'user',
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];
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public function setUp(): void {
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parent::setUp();
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$this->installEntitySchema(entity_type_id: 'node');
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$this->installEntitySchema(entity_type_id: 'user');
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}
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public function testExample(): void {
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$user = $this->createUser();
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$article = $this->createNode([
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'title' => 'Test article',
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'uid' => $user,
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]);
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self::assertSame('1', $article->getOwnerId());
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}
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}
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</code></pre>
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<p>Both creation traits must be imported, the <code>node</code> and <code>user</code> modules must be enabled, and the entity tables must be installed.</p>
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<p>When writing a lot of tests, this can result in duplication and more complex tests that take longer to write.</p>
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<p>This can be simplified using <code>EntityKernelTestBase</code> instead of <code>KernelTestBase</code>:</p>
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<pre><code class="language-php"><?php
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use Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Entity\EntityKernelTestBase;
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use Drupal\Tests\node\Traits\NodeCreationTrait;
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class ExampleTest extends EntityKernelTestBase {
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use NodeCreationTrait;
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protected static $modules = [
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'node',
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];
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public function testExample(): void {
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$user = $this->createUser();
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$article = $this->createNode([
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'title' => 'Test article',
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'uid' => $user,
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]);
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self::assertSame('1', $article->getOwnerId());
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}
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}
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</code></pre>
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<p>The class is simpler, fewer modules must be specified, and the entity schemas are automatically installed.</p>
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<p>As well as the core modules, some contrib modules also provide their own base test cases.</p>
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<p>If you're using the Webform module, you may want to use <code>WebformAccessTestBase</code> instead of the standard <code>UnitTestCase</code>.</p>
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<p>It's definitely worth spending some time looking at what base test cases are available and which are the best ones to use for your own tests.</p>
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processed: |
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<p>As well as different base classes for types of tests - i.e. functional, kernel and unit - there are other test base classes within those that can be used to simplify things.</p>
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<p>For example, if we have this test:</p>
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<pre><code class="language-php"><?php
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namespace Drupal\Tests\example\Kernel;
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use Drupal\KernelTests\KernelTestBase;
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use Drupal\Tests\node\Traits\NodeCreationTrait;
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use Drupal\Tests\user\Traits\UserCreationTrait;
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class ExampleTest extends KernelTestBase {
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use NodeCreationTrait;
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use UserCreationTrait;
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protected static $modules = [
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'node',
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'user',
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];
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public function setUp(): void {
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parent::setUp();
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$this->installEntitySchema(entity_type_id: 'node');
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$this->installEntitySchema(entity_type_id: 'user');
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}
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public function testExample(): void {
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$user = $this->createUser();
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$article = $this->createNode([
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'title' => 'Test article',
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'uid' => $user,
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]);
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self::assertSame('1', $article->getOwnerId());
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}
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}
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</code></pre>
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<p>Both creation traits must be imported, the <code>node</code> and <code>user</code> modules must be enabled, and the entity tables must be installed.</p>
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<p>When writing a lot of tests, this can result in duplication and more complex tests that take longer to write.</p>
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<p>This can be simplified using <code>EntityKernelTestBase</code> instead of <code>KernelTestBase</code>:</p>
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<pre><code class="language-php"><?php
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use Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Entity\EntityKernelTestBase;
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use Drupal\Tests\node\Traits\NodeCreationTrait;
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class ExampleTest extends EntityKernelTestBase {
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use NodeCreationTrait;
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protected static $modules = [
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'node',
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];
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public function testExample(): void {
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$user = $this->createUser();
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$article = $this->createNode([
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'title' => 'Test article',
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'uid' => $user,
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]);
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self::assertSame('1', $article->getOwnerId());
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}
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}
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</code></pre>
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<p>The class is simpler, fewer modules must be specified, and the entity schemas are automatically installed.</p>
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<p>As well as the core modules, some contrib modules also provide their own base test cases.</p>
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<p>If you're using the Webform module, you may want to use <code>WebformAccessTestBase</code> instead of the standard <code>UnitTestCase</code>.</p>
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<p>It's definitely worth spending some time looking at what base test cases are available and which are the best ones to use for your own tests.</p>
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