assertEquals($actual_result, $expected_result, sprintf('The expected the batch api percentage at the state %s/%s is %s%% and got %s%%.', $current, $total, $expected_result, $actual_result)); } /** * Provide data for batch unit tests. * * @return array * An array of data used by the test. */ public function providerTestPercentages() { // Set up an array of test cases. return [ // array(total, current, expected). // 1/2 is 50%. [2, 1, '50'], // Though we should never encounter a case where the current set is set // 0, if we did, we should get 0%. [3, 0, '0'], // 1/3 is closer to 33% than to 34%. [3, 1, '33'], // 2/3 is closer to 67% than to 66%. [3, 2, '67'], // 1/199 should round up to 1%. [199, 1, '1'], // 198/199 should round down to 99%. [199, 198, '99'], // 199/200 would have rounded up to 100%, which would give the false // impression of being finished, so we add another digit and should get // 99.5%. [200, 199, '99.5'], // The same logic holds for 1/200: we should get 0.5%. [200, 1, '0.5'], // Numbers that come out evenly, such as 50/200, should be forced to have // extra digits for consistency. [200, 50, '25.0'], // Regardless of number of digits we're using, 100% should always just be // 100%. [200, 200, '100'], // 1998/1999 should similarly round down to 99.9%. [1999, 1998, '99.9'], // 1999/2000 should add another digit and go to 99.95%. [2000, 1999, '99.95'], // 19999/20000 should add yet another digit and go to 99.995%. [20000, 19999, '99.995'], // The next five test cases simulate a batch with a single operation // ('total' equals 1) that takes several steps to complete. Within the // operation, we imagine that there are 501 items to process, and 100 are // completed during each step. The percentages we get back should be // rounded the usual way for the first few passes (i.e., 20%, 40%, etc.), // but for the last pass through, when 500 out of 501 items have been // processed, we do not want to round up to 100%, since that would // erroneously indicate that the processing is complete. ['total' => 1, 'current' => 100 / 501, '20'], ['total' => 1, 'current' => 200 / 501, '40'], ['total' => 1, 'current' => 300 / 501, '60'], ['total' => 1, 'current' => 400 / 501, '80'], ['total' => 1, 'current' => 500 / 501, '99.8'], ]; } }