setStatusCode(503); $response->headers->set('Status', '503 Service unavailable'); return $response; } /** * Page callback: Prints mock XML for the Update Manager module. * * The specific XML file to print depends on two things: the project we're * trying to fetch data for, and the desired "availability scenario" for that * project which we're trying to test. Before attempting to fetch this data (by * checking for updates on the available updates report), callers need to define * the 'update_test_xml_map' variable as an array, keyed by project name, * indicating which availability scenario to use for that project. * * @param string $project_name * The project short name the update manager is trying to fetch data for (the * fetch URLs are of the form: [base_url]/[project_name]/[core_version]). * @param string $version * The version of Drupal core. * * @return BinaryFileResponse|Response * A BinaryFileResponse object containing the content of the XML release file * for the specified project if one is available; a Response object with no * content otherwise. */ public function updateTest($project_name, $version) { $xml_map = $this->config('update_test.settings')->get('xml_map'); if (isset($xml_map[$project_name])) { $availability_scenario = $xml_map[$project_name]; } elseif (isset($xml_map['#all'])) { $availability_scenario = $xml_map['#all']; } else { // The test didn't specify (for example, the webroot has other modules and // themes installed but they're disabled by the version of the site // running the test. So, we default to a file we know won't exist, so at // least we'll get an empty xml response instead of a bunch of Drupal page // output. $availability_scenario = '#broken#'; } $file = __DIR__ . "/../../$project_name.$availability_scenario.xml"; $headers = ['Content-Type' => 'text/xml; charset=utf-8']; if (!is_file($file)) { // Return an empty response. return new Response('', 200, $headers); } return new BinaryFileResponse($file, 200, $headers); } }