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<?php
// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
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/**
* Base trait for message popup tests.
*
* @package message_popup
* @copyright 2016 Ryan Wyllie <[email protected]>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
trait message_popup_test_helper {
/**
* Send a fake unread popup notification.
*
* {@link message_send()} does not support transaction, this function will simulate a message
* sent from a user to another. We should stop using it once {@link message_send()} will support
* transactions. This is not clean at all, this is just used to add rows to the table.
*
* @param stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message.
* @param stdClass $userto user object of the one receiving the message.
* @param string $message message to send.
* @param int $timecreated time the message was created.
* @return int the id of the message
*/
protected function send_fake_unread_popup_notification($userfrom, $userto, $message = 'Hello world!', $timecreated = 0) {
global $DB;
$record = new stdClass();
$record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id;
$record->useridto = $userto->id;
$record->notification = 1;
$record->subject = 'No subject';
$record->fullmessage = $message;
$record->smallmessage = $message;
$record->timecreated = $timecreated ? $timecreated : time();
$record->customdata = json_encode(['datakey' => 'data']);
$id = $DB->insert_record('notifications', $record);
$popup = new stdClass();
$popup->notificationid = $id;
$DB->insert_record('message_popup_notifications', $popup);
return $id;
}
/**
* Send a fake read popup notification.
*
* {@link message_send()} does not support transaction, this function will simulate a message
* sent from a user to another. We should stop using it once {@link message_send()} will support
* transactions. This is not clean at all, this is just used to add rows to the table.
*
* @param stdClass $userfrom user object of the one sending the message.
* @param stdClass $userto user object of the one receiving the message.
* @param string $message message to send.
* @param int $timecreated time the message was created.
* @param int $timeread the the message was read
* @return int the id of the message
*/
protected function send_fake_read_popup_notification($userfrom, $userto, $message = 'Hello world!',
$timecreated = 0, $timeread = 0) {
global $DB;
$record = new stdClass();
$record->useridfrom = $userfrom->id;
$record->useridto = $userto->id;
$record->notification = 1;
$record->subject = 'No subject';
$record->fullmessage = $message;
$record->smallmessage = $message;
$record->timecreated = $timecreated ? $timecreated : time();
$record->timeread = $timeread ? $timeread : time();
$record->id = $DB->insert_record('notifications', $record);
// Mark it as read.
\core_message\api::mark_notification_as_read($record);
$popup = new stdClass();
$popup->notificationid = $record->id;
$DB->insert_record('message_popup_notifications', $popup);
return $record->id;
}
}