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Make the assertions check the intended behavior

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lukinovec 2023-11-02 11:54:57 +01:00
parent 9f6fa743f1
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@ -106,10 +106,8 @@ class VirtualColumnTest extends TestCase
}
/** @test */
public function models_extending_a_parent_using_virtualcolumn_get_encoded_incorrectly()
public function models_extending_a_parent_model_using_virtualcolumn_get_encoded_correctly()
{
// todo1 Fix this unintended behavior
// Create a model that extends a parent model using VirtualColumn
// 'foo' is a custom column, 'data' is the virtual column
FooChild::create(['foo' => 'foo']);
@ -118,35 +116,13 @@ class VirtualColumnTest extends TestCase
$this->assertNull($encodedFoo->data);
$this->assertSame($encodedFoo->foo, 'foo');
// Creating another child model of the same parent doesn't encode the attributes correctly
// Create another child model of the same parent
// 'bar' is a custom column, 'data' is the virtual column
BarChild::create(['bar' => 'bar']);
$encodedBar = DB::select('select * from bar_childs limit 1')[0];
/*
* Each child model gets encoded using the first child model's encoding listener.
* The encodeAttributes event listeners get registered for each child model
* in $afterListeners a static property, so the state is shared between all child models.
*
* The runAfterListeners method runs all listeners for the registered event,
* including the listener for encoding the first child model before attempting to encode the second child.
*
* However, after encoding the second child model's attributes using the first listener,
* $dataEncodingStatus changes to 'encoded', meaning the next listener (the one intended for the second child)
* won't encode the attributes.
*
* That results in the second child model being encoded using the first child model's custom columns,
* and the second child model's custom columns won't be recognized as "real"/custom columns.
*
* The intended behavior would be
* $this->assertNull($encodedBar->data);
* $this->assertSame($encodedBar->bar, 'bar');
*/
// Assert that the second child model was encoded incorrectly
$this->assertNotNull($encodedBar->data);
$this->assertNull($encodedBar->bar);
$this->assertSame($encodedBar->data, json_encode(['bar' => 'bar']));
$this->assertNull($encodedBar->data);
$this->assertSame($encodedBar->bar, 'bar');
}
// maybe add an explicit test that the saving() and updating() listeners don't run twice?