3 * Test Generated example of using participant_status_type create API.
8 function participant_status_type_create_example() {
10 'name' => 'test status',
11 'label' => 'I am a test',
12 'class' => 'Positive',
21 $result = civicrm_api3('participant_status_type', 'create', $params);
23 catch (CiviCRM_API3_Exception
$e) {
25 $errorMessage = $e->getMessage();
26 $errorCode = $e->getErrorCode();
27 $errorData = $e->getExtraParams();
29 'error' => $errorMessage,
30 'error_code' => $errorCode,
31 'error_data' => $errorData,
39 * Function returns array of result expected from previous function.
44 function participant_status_type_create_expectedresult() {
46 $expectedResult = array(
54 'name' => 'test status',
55 'label' => 'I am a test',
56 'class' => 'Positive',
61 'visibility_id' => '1',
66 return $expectedResult;
70 * This example has been generated from the API test suite.
71 * The test that created it is called
72 * testCreateParticipantStatusType
74 * https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-core/blob/master/tests/phpunit/api/v3/ParticipantStatusTypeTest.php
76 * You can see the outcome of the API tests at
77 * https://test.civicrm.org/job/CiviCRM-master-git/
79 * To Learn about the API read
80 * http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC/Using+the+API
82 * Browse the api on your own site with the api explorer
83 * http://MYSITE.ORG/path/to/civicrm/api
85 * Read more about testing here
86 * http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRM/Testing
88 * API Standards documentation:
89 * http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRM/API+Architecture+Standards