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Eloy Lafuente (stronk7) 01148a0816 MDL-81522 phpunit: Add missing void return type to all tests
While this change is not 100% required now, it's good habit
and we are checking for it since Moodle 4.4.

All the changes in this commit have been applied automatically
using the moodle.PHPUnit.TestReturnType sniff and are, exclusively
adding the ": void" return types when missing.
2024-06-11 11:55:07 +02:00

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<?php
// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
//
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//
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namespace tool_monitor;
/**
* Unit tests for subscription manager api.
*
* @package tool_monitor
* @category test
* @copyright 2014 onwards Simey Lameze <simey@moodle.com>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
class subscription_manager_test extends \advanced_testcase {
/**
* Test count_rule_subscriptions method.
*/
public function test_count_rule_subscriptions(): void {
$this->setAdminUser();
$this->resetAfterTest(true);
// Create users.
$user1 = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user();
$user2 = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_user();
// Create few rules.
$monitorgenerator = $this->getDataGenerator()->get_plugin_generator('tool_monitor');
$rule1 = $monitorgenerator->create_rule();
$rule2 = $monitorgenerator->create_rule();
$subs = \tool_monitor\subscription_manager::count_rule_subscriptions($rule1->id);
// No subscriptions at this point.
$this->assertEquals(0, $subs);
// Subscribe user 1 to rule 1.
$record = new \stdClass;
$record->ruleid = $rule1->id;
$record->userid = $user1->id;
$monitorgenerator->create_subscription($record);
// Subscribe user 2 to rule 1.
$record->userid = $user2->id;
$monitorgenerator->create_subscription($record);
// Subscribe user 2 to rule 2.
$record->ruleid = $rule2->id;
$monitorgenerator->create_subscription($record);
// Should have 2 subscriptions for rule 1 and 1 subscription for rule 2
$subs1 = \tool_monitor\subscription_manager::count_rule_subscriptions($rule1->id);
$subs2 = \tool_monitor\subscription_manager::count_rule_subscriptions($rule2->id);
$this->assertEquals(2, $subs1);
$this->assertEquals(1, $subs2);
}
}