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If a scheduled task which uses a 'R' field is picked, then the reset of updated task times will not necessarily be correctly determined as the randomisation is picked during reset. This can lead to some random test failures. Actively specifying a test which does not make use of the 'R' random field time addresses this issue.
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572 lines
22 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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/**
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* This file contains the unittests for scheduled tasks.
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*
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* @package core
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* @category phpunit
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* @copyright 2013 Damyon Wiese
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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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defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
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require_once(__DIR__ . '/fixtures/task_fixtures.php');
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/**
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* Test class for scheduled task.
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*
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* @package core
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* @category task
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* @copyright 2013 Damyon Wiese
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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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class core_scheduled_task_testcase extends advanced_testcase {
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/**
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* Test the cron scheduling method
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*/
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public function test_eval_cron_field() {
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$testclass = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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$this->assertEquals(20, count($testclass->eval_cron_field('*/3', 0, 59)));
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$this->assertEquals(31, count($testclass->eval_cron_field('1,*/2', 0, 59)));
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$this->assertEquals(15, count($testclass->eval_cron_field('1-10,5-15', 0, 59)));
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$this->assertEquals(13, count($testclass->eval_cron_field('1-10,5-15/2', 0, 59)));
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$this->assertEquals(3, count($testclass->eval_cron_field('1,2,3,1,2,3', 0, 59)));
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$this->assertEquals(1, count($testclass->eval_cron_field('-1,10,80', 0, 59)));
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}
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public function test_get_next_scheduled_time() {
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global $CFG;
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$this->resetAfterTest();
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$this->setTimezone('Europe/London');
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// Test job run at 1 am.
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$testclass = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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// All fields default to '*'.
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$testclass->set_hour('1');
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$testclass->set_minute('0');
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// Next valid time should be 1am of the next day.
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$nexttime = $testclass->get_next_scheduled_time();
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$oneamdate = new DateTime('now', new DateTimeZone('Europe/London'));
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$oneamdate->setTime(1, 0, 0);
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// Make it 1 am tomorrow if the time is after 1am.
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if ($oneamdate->getTimestamp() < time()) {
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$oneamdate->add(new DateInterval('P1D'));
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}
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$oneam = $oneamdate->getTimestamp();
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$this->assertEquals($oneam, $nexttime, 'Next scheduled time is 1am.');
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// Disabled flag does not affect next time.
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$testclass->set_disabled(true);
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$nexttime = $testclass->get_next_scheduled_time();
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$this->assertEquals($oneam, $nexttime, 'Next scheduled time is 1am.');
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// Now test for job run every 10 minutes.
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$testclass = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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// All fields default to '*'.
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$testclass->set_minute('*/10');
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// Next valid time should be next 10 minute boundary.
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$nexttime = $testclass->get_next_scheduled_time();
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$minutes = ((intval(date('i') / 10))+1) * 10;
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$nexttenminutes = mktime(date('H'), $minutes, 0);
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$this->assertEquals($nexttenminutes, $nexttime, 'Next scheduled time is in 10 minutes.');
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// Disabled flag does not affect next time.
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$testclass->set_disabled(true);
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$nexttime = $testclass->get_next_scheduled_time();
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$this->assertEquals($nexttenminutes, $nexttime, 'Next scheduled time is in 10 minutes.');
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// Test hourly job executed on Sundays only.
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$testclass = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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$testclass->set_minute('0');
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$testclass->set_day_of_week('7');
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$nexttime = $testclass->get_next_scheduled_time();
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$this->assertEquals(7, date('N', $nexttime));
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$this->assertEquals(0, date('i', $nexttime));
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// Test monthly job
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$testclass = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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$testclass->set_minute('32');
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$testclass->set_hour('0');
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$testclass->set_day('1');
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$nexttime = $testclass->get_next_scheduled_time();
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$this->assertEquals(32, date('i', $nexttime));
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$this->assertEquals(0, date('G', $nexttime));
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$this->assertEquals(1, date('j', $nexttime));
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}
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public function test_timezones() {
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global $CFG, $USER;
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// The timezones used in this test are chosen because they do not use DST - that would break the test.
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$this->resetAfterTest();
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$this->setTimezone('Asia/Kabul');
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$testclass = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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// Scheduled tasks should always use servertime - so this is 03:30 GMT.
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$testclass->set_hour('1');
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$testclass->set_minute('0');
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// Next valid time should be 1am of the next day.
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$nexttime = $testclass->get_next_scheduled_time();
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// GMT+05:45.
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$USER->timezone = 'Asia/Kathmandu';
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$userdate = userdate($nexttime);
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// Should be displayed in user timezone.
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// I used http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Moodle+Test&iso=20160502T01&p1=113
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// setting my location to Kathmandu to verify this time.
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$this->assertContains('2:15 AM', core_text::strtoupper($userdate));
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}
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public function test_reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component_customised(): void {
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$this->resetAfterTest(true);
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$tasks = \core\task\manager::load_scheduled_tasks_for_component('moodle');
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// Customise a task.
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$task = reset($tasks);
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$task->set_minute('1');
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$task->set_hour('2');
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$task->set_month('3');
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$task->set_day_of_week('4');
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$task->set_day('5');
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$task->set_customised('1');
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\core\task\manager::configure_scheduled_task($task);
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// Now call reset.
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\core\task\manager::reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component('moodle');
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// Fetch the task again.
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$taskafterreset = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(get_class($task));
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// The task should still be the same as the customised.
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$this->assertTaskEquals($task, $taskafterreset);
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}
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public function test_reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component_deleted(): void {
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global $DB;
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$this->resetAfterTest(true);
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// Delete a task to simulate the fact that its new.
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$tasklist = \core\task\manager::load_scheduled_tasks_for_component('moodle');
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// Note: This test must use a task which does not use any random values.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(core\task\session_cleanup_task::class);
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$DB->delete_records('task_scheduled', array('classname' => '\\' . trim(get_class($task), '\\')));
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$this->assertFalse(\core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(core\task\session_cleanup_task::class));
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// Now call reset on all the tasks.
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\core\task\manager::reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component('moodle');
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// Assert that the second task was added back.
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$taskafterreset = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(core\task\session_cleanup_task::class);
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$this->assertNotFalse($taskafterreset);
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$this->assertTaskEquals($task, $taskafterreset);
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$this->assertCount(count($tasklist), \core\task\manager::load_scheduled_tasks_for_component('moodle'));
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}
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public function test_reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component_changed_in_source(): void {
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$this->resetAfterTest(true);
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// Delete a task to simulate the fact that its new.
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// Note: This test must use a task which does not use any random values.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(core\task\session_cleanup_task::class);
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// Get a copy of the task before maing changes for later comparison.
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$taskbeforechange = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(core\task\session_cleanup_task::class);
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// Edit a task to simulate a change in its definition (as if it was not customised).
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$task->set_minute('1');
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$task->set_hour('2');
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$task->set_month('3');
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$task->set_day_of_week('4');
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$task->set_day('5');
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\core\task\manager::configure_scheduled_task($task);
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// Fetch the task out for comparison.
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$taskafterchange = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(core\task\session_cleanup_task::class);
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// The task should now be different to the original.
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$this->assertTaskNotEquals($taskbeforechange, $taskafterchange);
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// Now call reset.
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\core\task\manager::reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component('moodle');
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// Fetch the task again.
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$taskafterreset = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task(core\task\session_cleanup_task::class);
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// The task should now be the same as the original.
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$this->assertTaskEquals($taskbeforechange, $taskafterreset);
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}
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/**
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* Tests that the reset function deletes old tasks.
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*/
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public function test_reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component_delete() {
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global $DB;
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$this->resetAfterTest(true);
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$count = $DB->count_records('task_scheduled', array('component' => 'moodle'));
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$allcount = $DB->count_records('task_scheduled');
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$task = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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$task->set_component('moodle');
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$record = \core\task\manager::record_from_scheduled_task($task);
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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$this->assertTrue($DB->record_exists('task_scheduled', array('classname' => '\core\task\scheduled_test_task',
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'component' => 'moodle')));
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$task = new \core\task\scheduled_test2_task();
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$task->set_component('moodle');
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$record = \core\task\manager::record_from_scheduled_task($task);
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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$this->assertTrue($DB->record_exists('task_scheduled', array('classname' => '\core\task\scheduled_test2_task',
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'component' => 'moodle')));
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$aftercount = $DB->count_records('task_scheduled', array('component' => 'moodle'));
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$afterallcount = $DB->count_records('task_scheduled');
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$this->assertEquals($count + 2, $aftercount);
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$this->assertEquals($allcount + 2, $afterallcount);
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// Now check that the right things were deleted.
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\core\task\manager::reset_scheduled_tasks_for_component('moodle');
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$this->assertEquals($count, $DB->count_records('task_scheduled', array('component' => 'moodle')));
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$this->assertEquals($allcount, $DB->count_records('task_scheduled'));
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$this->assertFalse($DB->record_exists('task_scheduled', array('classname' => '\core\task\scheduled_test2_task',
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'component' => 'moodle')));
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$this->assertFalse($DB->record_exists('task_scheduled', array('classname' => '\core\task\scheduled_test_task',
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'component' => 'moodle')));
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}
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public function test_get_next_scheduled_task() {
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global $DB;
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$this->resetAfterTest(true);
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// Delete all existing scheduled tasks.
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$DB->delete_records('task_scheduled');
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// Add a scheduled task.
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// A task that runs once per hour.
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$record = new stdClass();
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$record->blocking = true;
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$record->minute = '0';
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$record->hour = '0';
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$record->dayofweek = '*';
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$record->day = '*';
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$record->month = '*';
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$record->component = 'test_scheduled_task';
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$record->classname = '\core\task\scheduled_test_task';
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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// And another one to test failures.
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$record->classname = '\core\task\scheduled_test2_task';
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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// And disabled test.
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$record->classname = '\core\task\scheduled_test3_task';
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$record->disabled = 1;
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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$now = time();
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// Should get handed the first task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertInstanceOf('\core\task\scheduled_test_task', $task);
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$task->execute();
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\core\task\manager::scheduled_task_complete($task);
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// Should get handed the second task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertInstanceOf('\core\task\scheduled_test2_task', $task);
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$task->execute();
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\core\task\manager::scheduled_task_failed($task);
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// Should not get any task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertNull($task);
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// Should get the second task (retry after delay).
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now + 120);
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$this->assertInstanceOf('\core\task\scheduled_test2_task', $task);
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$task->execute();
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\core\task\manager::scheduled_task_complete($task);
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// Should not get any task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertNull($task);
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// Check ordering.
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$DB->delete_records('task_scheduled');
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$record->lastruntime = 2;
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$record->disabled = 0;
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$record->classname = '\core\task\scheduled_test_task';
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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$record->lastruntime = 1;
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$record->classname = '\core\task\scheduled_test2_task';
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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// Should get handed the second task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertInstanceOf('\core\task\scheduled_test2_task', $task);
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$task->execute();
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\core\task\manager::scheduled_task_complete($task);
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// Should get handed the first task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertInstanceOf('\core\task\scheduled_test_task', $task);
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$task->execute();
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\core\task\manager::scheduled_task_complete($task);
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// Should not get any task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertNull($task);
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}
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public function test_get_broken_scheduled_task() {
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global $DB;
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$this->resetAfterTest(true);
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// Delete all existing scheduled tasks.
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$DB->delete_records('task_scheduled');
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// Add a scheduled task.
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// A broken task that runs all the time.
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$record = new stdClass();
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$record->blocking = true;
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$record->minute = '*';
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$record->hour = '*';
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$record->dayofweek = '*';
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$record->day = '*';
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$record->month = '*';
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$record->component = 'test_scheduled_task';
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$record->classname = '\core\task\scheduled_test_task_broken';
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$DB->insert_record('task_scheduled', $record);
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$now = time();
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// Should not get any task.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_next_scheduled_task($now);
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$this->assertDebuggingCalled();
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$this->assertNull($task);
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}
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/**
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* Tests the use of 'R' syntax in time fields of tasks to get
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* tasks be configured with a non-uniform time.
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*/
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public function test_random_time_specification() {
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// Testing non-deterministic things in a unit test is not really
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// wise, so we just test the values have changed within allowed bounds.
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$testclass = new \core\task\scheduled_test_task();
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// The test task defaults to '*'.
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$this->assertInternalType('string', $testclass->get_minute());
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$this->assertInternalType('string', $testclass->get_hour());
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// Set a random value.
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$testclass->set_minute('R');
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$testclass->set_hour('R');
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$testclass->set_day_of_week('R');
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// Verify the minute has changed within allowed bounds.
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$minute = $testclass->get_minute();
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$this->assertInternalType('int', $minute);
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$this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(0, $minute);
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$this->assertLessThanOrEqual(59, $minute);
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// Verify the hour has changed within allowed bounds.
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$hour = $testclass->get_hour();
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$this->assertInternalType('int', $hour);
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$this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(0, $hour);
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$this->assertLessThanOrEqual(23, $hour);
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// Verify the dayofweek has changed within allowed bounds.
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$dayofweek = $testclass->get_day_of_week();
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$this->assertInternalType('int', $dayofweek);
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$this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(0, $dayofweek);
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$this->assertLessThanOrEqual(6, $dayofweek);
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}
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/**
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* Test that the file_temp_cleanup_task removes directories and
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* files as expected.
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*/
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public function test_file_temp_cleanup_task() {
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global $CFG;
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$backuptempdir = make_backup_temp_directory('');
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// Create directories.
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$dir = $backuptempdir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'backup01' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'courses';
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mkdir($dir, 0777, true);
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// Create files to be checked and then deleted.
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$file01 = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'sections.xml';
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file_put_contents($file01, 'test data 001');
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$file02 = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'modules.xml';
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file_put_contents($file02, 'test data 002');
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// Change the time modified for the first file, to a time that will be deleted by the task (greater than seven days).
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touch($file01, time() - (8 * 24 * 3600));
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task('\\core\\task\\file_temp_cleanup_task');
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$this->assertInstanceOf('\core\task\file_temp_cleanup_task', $task);
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$task->execute();
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// Scan the directory. Only modules.xml should be left.
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$filesarray = scandir($dir);
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$this->assertEquals('modules.xml', $filesarray[2]);
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$this->assertEquals(3, count($filesarray));
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// Change the time modified on modules.xml.
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touch($file02, time() - (8 * 24 * 3600));
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// Change the time modified on the courses directory.
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touch($backuptempdir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'backup01' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .
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'courses', time() - (8 * 24 * 3600));
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// Run the scheduled task to remove the file and directory.
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$task->execute();
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$filesarray = scandir($backuptempdir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'backup01');
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// There should only be two items in the array, '.' and '..'.
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$this->assertEquals(2, count($filesarray));
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// Change the time modified on all of the files and directories.
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$dir = new \RecursiveDirectoryIterator($CFG->tempdir);
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// Show all child nodes prior to their parent.
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$iter = new \RecursiveIteratorIterator($dir, \RecursiveIteratorIterator::CHILD_FIRST);
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for ($iter->rewind(); $iter->valid(); $iter->next()) {
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if ($iter->isDir() && !$iter->isDot()) {
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$node = $iter->getRealPath();
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touch($node, time() - (8 * 24 * 3600));
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}
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}
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// Run the scheduled task again to remove all of the files and directories.
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$task->execute();
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$filesarray = scandir($CFG->tempdir);
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// All of the files and directories should be deleted.
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// There should only be three items in the array, '.', '..' and '.htaccess'.
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$this->assertEquals([ '.', '..', '.htaccess' ], $filesarray);
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}
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|
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/**
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* Test that the function to clear the fail delay from a task works correctly.
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*/
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public function test_clear_fail_delay() {
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$this->resetAfterTest();
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|
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// Get an example task to use for testing. Task is set to run every minute by default.
|
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$taskname = '\core\task\send_new_user_passwords_task';
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|
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// Pretend task started running and then failed 3 times.
|
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$before = time();
|
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$cronlockfactory = \core\lock\lock_config::get_lock_factory('cron');
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for ($i = 0; $i < 3; $i ++) {
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task($taskname);
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$lock = $cronlockfactory->get_lock('\\' . get_class($task), 10);
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$task->set_lock($lock);
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\core\task\manager::scheduled_task_failed($task);
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}
|
|
|
|
// Confirm task is now delayed by several minutes.
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$task = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task($taskname);
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$this->assertEquals(240, $task->get_fail_delay());
|
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$this->assertGreaterThan($before + 230, $task->get_next_run_time());
|
|
|
|
// Clear the fail delay and re-get the task.
|
|
\core\task\manager::clear_fail_delay($task);
|
|
$task = \core\task\manager::get_scheduled_task($taskname);
|
|
|
|
// There should be no delay and it should run within the next minute.
|
|
$this->assertEquals(0, $task->get_fail_delay());
|
|
$this->assertLessThan($before + 70, $task->get_next_run_time());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Assert that the specified tasks are equal.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param \core\task\task_base $task
|
|
* @param \core\task\task_base $comparisontask
|
|
*/
|
|
public function assertTaskEquals(\core\task\task_base $task, \core\task\task_base $comparisontask): void {
|
|
// Convert both to an object.
|
|
$task = \core\task\manager::record_from_scheduled_task($task);
|
|
$comparisontask = \core\task\manager::record_from_scheduled_task($comparisontask);
|
|
|
|
// Reset the nextruntime field as it is intentionally dynamic.
|
|
$task->nextruntime = null;
|
|
$comparisontask->nextruntime = null;
|
|
|
|
$args = array_merge(
|
|
[
|
|
$task,
|
|
$comparisontask,
|
|
],
|
|
array_slice(func_get_args(), 2)
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
call_user_func_array([$this, 'assertEquals'], $args);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Assert that the specified tasks are not equal.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param \core\task\task_base $task
|
|
* @param \core\task\task_base $comparisontask
|
|
*/
|
|
public function assertTaskNotEquals(\core\task\task_base $task, \core\task\task_base $comparisontask): void {
|
|
// Convert both to an object.
|
|
$task = \core\task\manager::record_from_scheduled_task($task);
|
|
$comparisontask = \core\task\manager::record_from_scheduled_task($comparisontask);
|
|
|
|
// Reset the nextruntime field as it is intentionally dynamic.
|
|
$task->nextruntime = null;
|
|
$comparisontask->nextruntime = null;
|
|
|
|
$args = array_merge(
|
|
[
|
|
$task,
|
|
$comparisontask,
|
|
],
|
|
array_slice(func_get_args(), 2)
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
call_user_func_array([$this, 'assertNotEquals'], $args);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|