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# --
# Copyright (C) 2001-2021 OTRS AG, https://otrs.com/
# Copyright (C) 2021 Znuny GmbH, https://znuny.org/
# --
# This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see
# the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL). If you
# did not receive this file, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt.
# --
## no critic (Modules::RequireExplicitPackage)
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use vars (qw($Self));
use Kernel::Config;
$Kernel::OM->ObjectParamAdd(
'Kernel::System::UnitTest::Helper' => {
RestoreDatabase => 1,
},
);
my $HelperObject = $Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::System::UnitTest::Helper');
my $SysConfigDBObject = $Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::System::SysConfig::DB');
my $RandomID = $HelperObject->GetRandomID();
my $SettingName = "Test$RandomID";
my $UserID = 1;
my @SettingDirtyNames;
# Make sure all settings are not dirty.
my $ModifiedCleanup = $SysConfigDBObject->ModifiedSettingDirtyCleanUp();
$Self->True(
$ModifiedCleanup,
"ModifiedSettingDirtyCleanUp() - with true",
);
my $DefaultCleanup = $SysConfigDBObject->DefaultSettingDirtyCleanUp();
$Self->True(
$DefaultCleanup,
"DefaultSettingDirtyCleanUp() - with true",
);
my $SysConfigObject = $Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::System::SysConfig');
my $DeployAndCheck = sub {
my $ExclusiveLockGUID = $SysConfigDBObject->DeploymentLock(
UserID => $UserID,
Force => 1,
);
my $EffectiveValueStrg = 'Test';
my $DeploymentID = $SysConfigDBObject->DeploymentAdd(
Comments => 'UnitTest',
EffectiveValueStrg => \$EffectiveValueStrg,
ExclusiveLockGUID => $ExclusiveLockGUID,
UserID => $UserID,
DeploymentTimeStamp => '1977-12-12 12:00:00',
);
$Self->IsNot(
$DeploymentID,
undef,
'DeploymentAdd()',
);
my $DefaultCleanup = $SysConfigDBObject->DefaultSettingDirtyCleanUp();
my $ModifiedCleanup = $SysConfigDBObject->ModifiedSettingDirtyCleanUp();
# Configuration should not be dirty
my $Result = $SysConfigObject->ConfigurationIsDirtyCheck();
$Self->Is(
$Result,
0,
'ConfigurationIsDirtyCheck() after deployment',
);
my $Success = $SysConfigDBObject->DeploymentUnlock(
ExclusiveLockGUID => $ExclusiveLockGUID,
UserID => $UserID,
);
$Self->Is(
$Success,
1,
"DeploymentUnlock(). for DeploymentGetLast()",
);
};
my $XMLContentRaw = <<'EOF',
<Setting Name="UnitTest" Required="1" Valid="1" ConfigLevel="200">
<Description Translatable="1">Test.</Description>
<Navigation>Core</Navigation>
<Value>
<Item ValueType="String" ValueRegex="">OTRS 6</Item>
</Value>
</Setting>
EOF
my $XMLContentParsed = {
Name => 'UnitTest',
Required => '1',
Valid => '1',
ConfigLevel => '200',
Description => [
{
Translatable => '1',
Content => 'Test.',
},
],
Navigation => [
{
Content => 'Core',
},
],
Value => [
{
Item => [
{
ValueType => 'String',
Content => 'OTRS 6',
ValueRegex => '',
},
],
},
],
};
my $DefaultID1 = $SysConfigDBObject->DefaultSettingAdd(
Name => $SettingName . '1',
Description => "Defines the name of the application ...",
Valid => 1,
HasConfigLevel => 200,
Required => 1,
Navigation => "Core",
XMLContentRaw => $XMLContentRaw,
XMLContentParsed => $XMLContentParsed,
XMLFilename => 'UnitTest.xml',
EffectiveValue => 'OTRS 6',
UserID => $UserID,
);
$Self->IsNot(
$DefaultID1,
undef,
'DefaultSettingAdd()',
);
$DeployAndCheck->();
# Provoke dirty configuration by adding a new default.
my $DefaultID2 = $SysConfigDBObject->DefaultSettingAdd(
Name => $SettingName . '2',
Description => "Defines the name of the application ...",
Valid => 1,
HasConfigLevel => 200,
Required => 1,
Navigation => "Core",
XMLContentRaw => $XMLContentRaw,
XMLContentParsed => $XMLContentParsed,
XMLFilename => 'UnitTest.xml',
EffectiveValue => 'OTRS 6',
UserID => $UserID,
);
$Self->IsNot(
$DefaultID2,
undef,
'DefaultSettingAdd()',
);
# Save the Name to use it in the next test
push @SettingDirtyNames, $SettingName . '2';
# Lock setting (so it can be updated).
my $ExclusiveLockGUID = $SysConfigDBObject->DefaultSettingLock(
UserID => $UserID,
Force => 1,
DefaultID => $DefaultID1,
);
$Self->True(
$ExclusiveLockGUID,
"DefaultSettingLock",
);
my %Result = $SysConfigObject->SettingUpdate(
DefaultID => $DefaultID1,
Name => $SettingName . '1',
EffectiveValue => 'Test Update',
UserID => $UserID,
ExclusiveLockGUID => $ExclusiveLockGUID,
);
$Self->True(
%Result,
"SettingUpdate()",
);
# Save the Name to use it in the next test
push @SettingDirtyNames, $SettingName . '1';
# Check for dirty settings
my @SettingDirtyList = $SysConfigObject->ConfigurationDirtySettingsList();
$Self->Is(
scalar @SettingDirtyNames,
scalar @SettingDirtyList,
"ConfigurationDirtySettingsList() - Should be the same as settings added during testing.",
);
for my $IsDirty (@SettingDirtyNames) {
my $InList = 0;
if ( grep {/^$IsDirty/} @SettingDirtyList ) {
$InList = 1;
}
$Self->Is(
$InList,
1,
"ConfigurationDirtySettingsList() - $IsDirty: $InList",
);
}
$DeployAndCheck->();
# Check for dirty settings
@SettingDirtyList = $SysConfigObject->ConfigurationDirtySettingsList();
$Self->Is(
scalar @SettingDirtyList,
0,
"ConfigurationDirtySettingsList() - Should be empty.",
);
1;
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