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Create more of the concerts used by tests into the wpSetupBeforeClass
hook.
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The commit changes the way we populate the database for the tests by
creating more entries up front. This reduces the amount of duplicated
code between the tests, but also introduce some challenges.
As modifications to the database done in the wpSetUpBeforeClass hook
are not cleaned up automatically by the WP_PHPUnit framework, we also
have to add a wpTearDownAfterClass hook so anything we set up in this
class does not disturb any other tests in other classes.
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There's no need to have a separate table (concertlogs) for these fields.
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Reduce to one find_concerts function taking a filter to limit the
selection.
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This makes the concert a full object containing all relevant info, while
we can still segment the data in the db.
Instead of this:
$concert = GiglogAdmin_Concert::get($concert_id);
$venue = GiglogAdmin_Venue::get($concert->venue());
echo "{$concert->name()} @ {$venue->name()} : {$concert->cdate()}"
You can now do:
$concert = GiglogAdmin_Concert::get($concert_id);
echo "{$concert->name()} @ {$concert->venue()->name()} : {$concert->cdate()}"
And yeah, renamed Concert::find_cid() to Concert::get() and changed it's
semantics somewhat. It now either returns the given concert if it
exists, or NULL if it does not. Simpler function; simpler to use.
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Added test to create duplicate concert with varied cases in string
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We probably need some better error handling here. There's a myriad of
reasons why this call could fail, and we might need to communicate the
failure reason somewhere.
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