A `SettingsSource` is meant to represent any kind of local or remote store from which settings can be read, be this a local file, remote URL, database, etc. It is concerned with reading in (and possibly decoding) settings data, and computing a consistent hash key that may be used in caching. A `SettingsFormat` is meant to detect supported file types and/or decode source contents into settings arrays. As of now, JSON is the only supported format but others may be implemented. `FileSource` is the first source implementation, with its default format being JSON, meant to read settings from local JSON files. `ArraySource` is mostly useful for testing using array literals. Refactored `SettingsBuilder` methods to use the new source abstractions. Bug: T295499 Change-Id: If7869609c4ad1ccd0894d5ba358f885007168972
22 lines
443 B
PHP
22 lines
443 B
PHP
<?php
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namespace MediaWiki\Tests\Unit\Settings\Source;
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use MediaWiki\Settings\Source\ArraySource;
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
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/**
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* @covers \MediaWiki\Settings\Source\ArraySource
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*/
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class ArraySourceTest extends TestCase {
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public function testLoad() {
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$source = new ArraySource(
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[ 'config' => [ 'MySettings' => 'BlaBla' ] ]
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);
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$this->assertSame(
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[ 'config' => [ 'MySettings' => 'BlaBla' ] ],
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$source->load()
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);
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}
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}
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