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core_blog_generator Class Reference

Blog module test data generator class. More...

Inheritance diagram for core_blog_generator:
component_generator_base

Public Member Functions

 create_entry (array $data=[])
 Create a blog entry.
 
 reset ()
 To be called from data reset code only, do not use in tests.
 

Protected Member Functions

 insert_files (stdClass $instance, stdClass $record, string $table, context $context, string $component, string $filearea, int $targetitemid)
 Update the instance record, inserting any files that are referenced.
 
 set_user (?stdClass $user=null)
 Set the current user during data generation.
 

Protected Attributes

testing_data_generator $datagenerator
 

Detailed Description

Blog module test data generator class.

License
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later

Member Function Documentation

◆ create_entry()

core_blog_generator::create_entry ( array $data = [])

Create a blog entry.

Parameters
array$dataEntry data.
Return values
blog_entryEntry instance.

◆ insert_files()

component_generator_base::insert_files ( stdClass $instance,
stdClass $record,
string $table,
context $context,
string $component,
string $filearea,
int $targetitemid )
protectedinherited

Update the instance record, inserting any files that are referenced.

Parameters
stdClass$instanceThe instance record of the already-created record
stdClass$recordThe data passed in to create the instance
string$tableThe table that the data exists in
context$contextThe context of the instance
string$componentThe component of the owning plugin
string$fileareaThe name of the file area
int$targetitemidThe itemid to use when saving the files
Return values
stdClassThe updated instance record

◆ reset()

◆ set_user()

component_generator_base::set_user ( ?stdClass $user = null)
protectedinherited

Set the current user during data generation.

This should be avoided wherever possible, but in some situations underlying code will insert data as the current user.

Parameters
stdClass$user

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