markTestIncomplete(); } /** * Ignoring access permissions globally shouldn't affect the results * when checking whether a specific user has read access to an entity. */ public function testIgnoringAccessDoesntAffectReadPermissionCheck() { /** * How to test: * 1. Create an ElggUser * 2. Create an ACL that the user doesn't belong to * 3. Create an entity that uses the ACL * 4. Assert that read permission check returns false for the user * 5. Set ACLs to be ignored * 6. Assert that read permission check still returns false for the user */ $this->markTestIncomplete(); } /** * Fetching ACLs that a user belongs to should return the same results * regardless if that particular user is logged in or not. */ public function testReadAclsAreCorrectForLoggedOutUser() { /** * How to test: * 1. Create an ElggUser * 2. Create an ACL that the user belongs to * 3. Sign in the user * 4. Assert that fetching the user's ACLs returns the ACL * 5. Log out the user * 6. Assert that fetching the user's ACLs returns the ACL */ $this->markTestIncomplete(); } /** * Getting the readable name of a default access_id should return the expected value. */ public function testAclReadableNameForDefaultAccessID() { /** * How to test: * 1. Use getReadableAccessLevel with access_id ACCESS_PRIVATE * 2. Assert that the output is elgg_echo('PRIVATE') */ $this->markTestIncomplete(); } /** * Getting the readable name of a custom access_id should return the expected value. */ public function testAclReadableNameForCustomAccessID() { /** * How to test: * 1. Create a custom access list * 2. Use getReadableAccessLevel with access_id of the just create ACL * 3. Assert that the output is the same as the name of the just created ACL */ $this->markTestIncomplete(); } }