public function testMerge() { // Basic merge. $tag1 = Tag::firstOrCreate(['name' => 'Tag 1']); $tag2 = Tag::firstOrCreate(['name' => 'Tag 2']); $this->assertSame(2, Tag::count()); $tag1->merge($tag2); $this->assertSame(1, Tag::count()); $this->assertSame('Tag 1', Tag::first()->name); // Merge when the other-tag has assets attached. $tag3 = Tag::firstOrCreate(['name' => 'Tag 3']); $asset = Asset::firstOrCreate(['identifier' => 'Asset 1']); $asset->addTags('Tag 3'); $this->assertSame(2, Tag::count()); $tag1->merge($tag3); $this->assertSame(1, Tag::count()); $this->assertSame(1, $tag1->assets->count()); $this->assertSame('Tag 1', $asset->tagsAsString()); // What about when a JobList is already tagged with both tags? $type = new \App\Model\JobType(); $type->save(); $jobList = new JobList(); $jobList->name = 'JL1'; $jobList->type_id = $type->id; $jobList->save(); $jobList->addTags('Tag 1, Tag 4, Tag 5'); $tag4 = Tag::firstOrCreate(['name' => 'Tag 4']); $this->assertSame(3, Tag::count()); $tag1->merge($tag4); $this->assertSame(2, Tag::count()); $this->assertSame('Tag 1, Tag 5', $jobList->tagsAsString()); }