Makes sure that if we fetch from a broken URL, sane things happen.
function testUpdateBrokenFetchURL() {
$system_info = array(
'#all' => array(
'version' => '7.0',
),
'aaa_update_test' => array(
'project' => 'aaa_update_test',
'version' => '8.x-1.0',
'hidden' => FALSE,
),
'bbb_update_test' => array(
'project' => 'bbb_update_test',
'version' => '8.x-1.0',
'hidden' => FALSE,
),
'ccc_update_test' => array(
'project' => 'ccc_update_test',
'version' => '8.x-1.0',
'hidden' => FALSE,
),
);
config('update_test.settings')
->set('system_info', $system_info)
->save();
$xml_mapping = array(
'drupal' => '0',
'aaa_update_test' => '1_0',
'bbb_update_test' => 'does-not-exist',
'ccc_update_test' => '1_0',
);
$this
->refreshUpdateStatus($xml_mapping);
$this
->assertText(t('Up to date'));
// We're expecting the report to say most projects are up to date, so we
// hope that 'Up to date' is not unique.
$this
->assertNoUniqueText(t('Up to date'));
// It should say we failed to get data, not that we're missing an update.
$this
->assertNoText(t('Update available'));
// We need to check that this string is found as part of a project row,
// not just in the "Failed to get available update data for ..." message
// at the top of the page.
$this
->assertRaw('<div class="version-status">' . t('Failed to get available update data'));
// We should see the output messages from fetching manually.
$this
->assertUniqueText(t('Checked available update data for 3 projects.'));
$this
->assertUniqueText(t('Failed to get available update data for one project.'));
// The other two should be listed as projects.
$this
->assertRaw(l(t('AAA Update test'), 'http://example.com/project/aaa_update_test'), 'Link to aaa_update_test project appears.');
$this
->assertNoRaw(l(t('BBB Update test'), 'http://example.com/project/bbb_update_test'), 'Link to bbb_update_test project does not appear.');
$this
->assertRaw(l(t('CCC Update test'), 'http://example.com/project/ccc_update_test'), 'Link to bbb_update_test project appears.');
}