Koha/t/lib/Mocks.pm
Martin Renvoize defcdd85a4
Bug 30889: Unit tests
This patch adds a unit test for the 'enqueue' part of the bug. We check
that the mocked context (and interface) are recorded with the job
enqueue in the new 'context' field.

We do not yet test the 'process' end, where we then read the context out
and set the job Context from it.

Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@theke.io>
2022-06-30 12:03:19 -03:00

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Perl

package t::lib::Mocks;
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use Modern::Perl;
use C4::Context;
use Test::MockModule;
use Test::MockObject;
=head1 NAME
t::lib::Mocks - A library to mock things for testing
=head1 API
=head2 Methods
=cut
my %configs;
=head3 mock_config
t::lib::Mocks::mock_config( $config_entry, $value );
Mock the configuration I<$config_entry> with the specified I<$value>.
=cut
sub mock_config {
my $koha_config = Test::MockModule->new('Koha::Config');
my ( $conf, $value ) = @_;
$configs{$conf} = $value;
$koha_config->mock('get', sub {
my ( $self, $conf ) = @_;
if ( exists $configs{$conf} ) {
return $configs{$conf}
} else {
my $method = $koha_config->original('get');
return $method->($self, $conf);
}
});
}
my %preferences;
=head3 mock_preference
t::lib::Mocks::mock_preference( $preference, $value );
Mock the I<$preference> with the specified I<value>.
=cut
sub mock_preference {
my ( $pref, $value ) = @_;
$preferences{lc($pref)} = $value;
my $context = Test::MockModule->new('C4::Context');
$context->mock('preference', sub {
my ( $self, $pref ) = @_;
$pref = lc($pref);
if ( exists $preferences{$pref} ) {
return $preferences{$pref}
} else {
my $method = $context->original('preference');
return $method->($self, $pref);
}
});
}
=head3 mock_userenv
t::lib::Mocks::mock_userenv(
{
[ patron => $patron,
borrowernumber => $borrowernumber,
userid => $userid,
cardnumber => $cardnumber,
firstname => $firstname,
surname => $surname,
branchcode => $branchcode,
branchname => $branchname,
flags => $flags,
emailaddress => $emailaddress,
desk_id => $desk_id,
desk_name => $desk_name,
register_id => $register_id,
register_name => $register_name, ]
}
);
Mock userenv in the context of tests. A I<patron> param is usually expected, but
some other session attributes might be passed as well, that will override the patron's.
Also, some sane defaults are set if no parameters are passed.
=cut
sub mock_userenv {
my ( $params ) = @_;
C4::Context->_new_userenv(42);
my $userenv;
if ( $params and my $patron = $params->{patron} ) {
$userenv = $patron->unblessed;
$userenv->{branchcode} = $params->{branchcode} || $patron->library->branchcode;
$userenv->{branchname} = $params->{branchname} || $patron->library->branchname;
}
my $usernum = $params->{borrowernumber} || $userenv->{borrowernumber} || 51;
my $userid = $params->{userid} || $userenv->{userid} || 'userid4tests';
my $cardnumber = $params->{cardnumber} || $userenv->{cardnumber};
my $firstname = $params->{firstname} || $userenv->{firstname} || 'firstname';
my $surname = $params->{surname} || $userenv->{surname} || 'surname';
my $branchcode = $params->{branchcode} || $userenv->{branchcode} || 'Branch4T';
my $branchname = $params->{branchname} || $userenv->{branchname};
my $flags = $params->{flags} || $userenv->{flags} || 0;
my $emailaddress = $params->{emailaddress} || $userenv->{email};
my $desk_id = $params->{desk_id} || $userenv->{desk_id};
my $desk_name = $params->{desk_name} || $userenv->{desk_name};
my $register_id = $params->{register_id} || $userenv->{register_id};
my $register_name = $params->{register_name} || $userenv->{register_name};
my ( $shibboleth );
C4::Context->set_userenv(
$usernum, $userid, $cardnumber, $firstname,
$surname, $branchcode, $branchname, $flags,
$emailaddress, $shibboleth, $desk_id, $desk_name,
$register_id, $register_name
);
}
1;