[TESTS] Move Media fixtures to their own file, for organization

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Hugo Sales 2021-08-14 19:43:35 +00:00
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2 changed files with 27 additions and 11 deletions

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namespace App\DataFixtures;
use App\Core\DB\DB;
use App\Core\GSFile;
use App\Core\VisibilityScope;
use App\Entity\GroupInbox;
use App\Entity\GSActor;
@ -12,7 +10,6 @@ use App\Entity\LocalUser;
use App\Entity\Note;
use Doctrine\Bundle\FixturesBundle\Fixture;
use Doctrine\Persistence\ObjectManager;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\File;
class CoreFixtures extends Fixture
{
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$manager->persist(GroupInbox::create(['group_id' => $local_entities['taken_group']->getGroupId(), 'activity_id' => $note->getId()]));
$manager->flush();
DB::setManager($manager);
$filepath = INSTALLDIR . '/tests/Media/sample-uploads/image.jpeg';
$copy_filepath = $filepath . '.copy';
copy($filepath, $copy_filepath);
$file = new File($copy_filepath, checkPath: true);
GSFile::sanitizeAndStoreFileAsAttachment($file);
$manager->flush();
}
}

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<?php
namespace App\DataFixtures;
use App\Core\DB\DB;
use App\Core\GSFile;
use App\Util\Common;
use Doctrine\Bundle\FixturesBundle\Fixture;
use Doctrine\Persistence\ObjectManager;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\File;
class MediaFixtures extends Fixture
{
public function load(ObjectManager $manager)
{
DB::setManager($manager);
$actor = DB::findOneBy('local_user', ['nickname' => 'taken_user']);
$store = function (string $filepath, string $title) use ($actor) {
$copy_filepath = $filepath . '.copy';
copy($filepath, $copy_filepath);
$file = new File($copy_filepath, checkPath: true);
GSFile::validateAndStoreFileAsAttachment($file, dest_dir: Common::config('attachments', 'dir') . 'test/', title: $title, actor_id: $actor->getId());
};
$store(INSTALLDIR . '/tests/Media/sample-uploads/image.jpeg', '1x1 JPEG image title');
$manager->flush();
}
}