164 lines
7.0 KiB
PHP
164 lines
7.0 KiB
PHP
<?php
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// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
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//
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// Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// Moodle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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namespace core;
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/**
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* Tests the report_helper class.
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*
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* @covers \core\report_helper
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* @package core
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* @category test
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* @copyright 2024 The Open University
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* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
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*/
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final class report_helper_test extends \advanced_testcase {
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/** @var int[] Array of created user ids */
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protected array $userids;
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/**
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* Tests {@see report_helper::get_group_filter()}.
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*/
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public function test_get_group_filter(): void {
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$this->resetAfterTest();
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// Create some test course, groups, and users.
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$generator = self::getDataGenerator();
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$vgcourse = $generator->create_course(['groupmode' => VISIBLEGROUPS]);
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$sgcourse = $generator->create_course(['groupmode' => SEPARATEGROUPS]);
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$vg1 = $generator->create_group(['courseid' => $vgcourse->id]);
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$vg2 = $generator->create_group(['courseid' => $vgcourse->id]);
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$sg1 = $generator->create_group(['courseid' => $sgcourse->id]);
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$sg2 = $generator->create_group(['courseid' => $sgcourse->id]);
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$this->userids = [];
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for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
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$this->userids[$i] = $generator->create_user()->id;
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$generator->enrol_user($this->userids[$i], ($i < 5) ? $vgcourse->id : $sgcourse->id, 'student');
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}
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groups_add_member($vg1, $this->userids[0]);
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groups_add_member($vg1, $this->userids[1]);
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groups_add_member($vg2, $this->userids[0]);
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groups_add_member($vg2, $this->userids[2]);
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groups_add_member($vg2, $this->userids[3]);
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groups_add_member($sg1, $this->userids[5]);
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groups_add_member($sg1, $this->userids[6]);
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groups_add_member($sg2, $this->userids[5]);
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groups_add_member($sg2, $this->userids[7]);
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groups_add_member($sg2, $this->userids[8]);
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// Teacher user has access all groups.
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$teacher = $generator->create_user();
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$generator->enrol_user($teacher->id, $vgcourse->id, 'editingteacher');
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$generator->enrol_user($teacher->id, $sgcourse->id, 'editingteacher');
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// With specified groups on either course (does not matter who user is).
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$this->assert_group_filter([0, 1], ['courseid' => $vgcourse->id, 'groupid' => $vg1->id]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([0, 2, 3], ['courseid' => $vgcourse->id, 'groupid' => $vg2->id]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([5, 6], ['courseid' => $sgcourse->id, 'groupid' => $sg1->id]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([5, 7, 8], ['courseid' => $sgcourse->id, 'groupid' => $sg2->id]);
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// With specified group and user.
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$this->assert_group_filter([2], [
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'courseid' => $vgcourse->id,
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'groupid' => $vg2->id,
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'userid' => $this->userids[2],
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]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([6], [
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'courseid' => $sgcourse->id,
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'groupid' => $sg2->id,
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'userid' => $this->userids[6],
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]);
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// No restrictions, user belongs to a group or to both groups on VG course.
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$this->setUser($this->userids[1]);
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$all = array_keys($this->userids);
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$this->assert_group_filter($all, ['courseid' => $vgcourse->id]);
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$this->setUser($this->userids[0]);
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$this->assert_group_filter($all, ['courseid' => $vgcourse->id]);
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// No restrictions, user belongs to a group or to both groups on SG course.
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$this->setUser($this->userids[6]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([5, 6], ['courseid' => $sgcourse->id]);
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$this->setUser($this->userids[5]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([5, 6, 7, 8], ['courseid' => $sgcourse->id]);
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// No restrictions, user has access all groups on either course.
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$this->setUser($teacher);
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$this->assert_group_filter($all, ['courseid' => $vgcourse->id]);
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$this->assert_group_filter($all, ['courseid' => $sgcourse->id]);
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// There was a performance issue for users with access all groups where it listed all users
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// in the system in the 'filter' list, now it doesn't.
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$this->assertNull(report_helper::get_group_filter(
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(object)['courseid' => $sgcourse->id],
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)['useridfilter']);
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// Specified group even if you have AAG.
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$this->assert_group_filter([0, 1], ['courseid' => $vgcourse->id, 'groupid' => $vg1->id]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([5, 6], ['courseid' => $sgcourse->id, 'groupid' => $sg1->id]);
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// No restrictions, user does not belong to a group on course. Makes no difference in VG.
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$this->setUser($this->userids[5]);
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$this->assert_group_filter($all, ['courseid' => $vgcourse->id]);
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// In SG user can now view all users across system who are not in a group on course.
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// Strange but true.
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$this->setUser($this->userids[0]);
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$this->assert_group_filter([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9], ['courseid' => $sgcourse->id]);
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}
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/**
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* Calls {@see report_helper::get_group_filter()} and checks which of the users created by this
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* unit test are returned.
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*
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* @param int[] $expecteduserindexes Expected user indexes
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* @param array $filterparams Array of filter parameters to pass to get_group_filter
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*/
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protected function assert_group_filter(array $expecteduserindexes, array $filterparams): void {
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global $DB;
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$result = report_helper::get_group_filter((object)$filterparams);
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// Combine the joins (if any). 'TRUE' is not allowed in SQL Server, you must use '1 = 1'.
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$where = '1 = 1';
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foreach ($result['joins'] as $join) {
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$where .= ' AND ' . $join;
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}
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// The joins use field 'userid' so we make a subselect table with that field name.
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$userids = $DB->get_fieldset_sql("
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SELECT userid
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FROM (SELECT id AS userid FROM {user}) userdata
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WHERE $where", $result['params']);
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if ($result['useridfilter'] !== null) {
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$userids = array_filter($userids, fn($userid) => array_key_exists($userid, $result['useridfilter']));
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}
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// Convert user ids to expected indexes, exclude any results not in our test user list, and sort.
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$indexes = array_map(fn($userid) => array_search($userid, $this->userids), $userids);
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$indexes = array_filter($indexes, fn($index) => $index !== false);
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sort($indexes);
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$this->assertEquals($expecteduserindexes, $indexes);
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}
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}
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