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Introduction

This Bundle provides base classes for functional tests to assist in loading fixtures and html5 validation. It also provides a DI aware mock builder for unit tests.

Installation

If you plan on loading fixtures with your tests, make sure you have the DoctrineFixturesBundle installed and configured first.

[Doctrine Fixtures setup and configuration instructions] (http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/cookbook/doctrine/doctrine_fixtures.html#setup-and-configuration)

  1. Add this bundle to your project as Git submodules:

     $ git submodule add git://github.com/liip/FunctionalTestBundle.git vendor/bundles/Liip/FunctionalTestBundle
    
  2. Add the Liip namespace to your autoloader:

     // app/autoload.php
     $loader->registerNamespaces(array(
           'Liip' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles',
           // your other namespaces
     ));
    
  3. Add this bundle to your application's kernel:

     // application/ApplicationKernel.php
     public function registerBundles()
     {
         return array(
             // ...
             new Liip\FunctionalTestBundle\LiipFunctionalTestBundle(),
             // ...
         );
     }
    
  4. Configure the functionalTest service in your config:

     # application/config/config_test.yml
     liip_functional_test: ~
    
  5. Copy the fixtures to your projects functional tests

    $ cp Fixtures/LoadUserData.php ..
    
  6. Copy example unit and functional tests to your projects functional tests

    $ cp Tests/ExampleUnitTest.php ..
    $ cp FunctionalTests/ExampleFunctionalTest.php ..
    $ cp FunctionalTests/ExampleHtml5FunctionalTest.php ..
    
  7. Install local copy of the HTML5 validator

    More information see below
    

Database tests

In case tests require database access make sure that the DB is created and proxies are generated. For tests that also require fixtures simply call loadFixtures from the bundled WebTestCase class.

Tips for fixture loading tests

  1. Create fixtures in a sqlite test database for faster testing.

    Add this to your app/config_test.yml:

     doctrine:
         dbal:
             default_connection: default
             connections:
                 default:
                     driver:   pdo_sqlite
                     path:     %kernel.cache_dir%/test.db
    
  2. Use LiipFunctionalBundle's cached database feature, so that your tests run even faster:

    Modify this on your app/config_test.yml

     liip_functional_test:
         cache_sqlite_db: true
    

HTML5 validator

The on-line validator: http://validator.nu/ The documentation: http://about.validator.nu/ Documentation about the web service: http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Validator.nu_Web_Service_Interface

Dependencies

To run the validator you require the following dependencies:

  • A java JDK 5 or later
  • Python
  • SVN
  • Mercurial

Note: The script wants to see a Sun-compatible jar executable. Debian fastjar will not work.

Compilation and execution

Before starting:

  • Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to the root of the installed JDK
  • Add the location of "javac" to your PATH ($JAVA_HOME/bin).
  • Alternatively you can use the --javac=/usr/bin/javac parameter of the build.py script.

Then:

mkdir checker
cd checker
svn co https://whattf.svn.cvsdude.com/build/trunk/ build
python build/build.py all
python build/build.py all

Note: Yes, the last line is there twice intentionally. Running the script twice tends to fix a ClassCastException on the first run.

Note: If at some point for some reason the compilation fails and you are forced to re-run it, it may be necessary to manually remove the htmlparser directory from your disk (the compilation process will complain about that).

This will download the necessary components, compile the validator and run it. This will require about 10min on the first run.

Once the validator is executed it can be reached at [http://localhost:8888/]

Execution

Once the validator has been compiled, it can be run with the following command:

cd checker
python build/build.py run

Using the validator in functional tests

The Liip\FunctionalTestBundle\Test\Html5WebTestCase class allows to write functional tests that validate content against the HTML5 validator. In order to work the validator service must be running on the machine where the tests are executed.

This class provides the following testing methods:

validateHtml5: This runs a validation on the provided content and returns the full messages of the validation service (including warnings and information). This method is not meant as a test method but rather as a helper to access the validator service. Internally the test method below will use this helper to access the validation service.

assertIsValidHtml5: This will validate the provided content. If the validation succeeds, execution silently continues, otherwise the calling test will fail and display a list of validation errors.

assertIsValidHtml5Snippet: This will validate an HTML5 snippets (i.e. not a full HTML5 document) by wrapping it into an HTML5 document. If the validation succeeds, execution silently continues, otherwise the calling test will fail and display a list of validation errors.

assertIsValidHtml5AjaxResponse: This will validate an AJAX response in a specific format (probably not generic enough). If the validation succeeds, execution silently continues, otherwise the calling test will fail and display a list of validation errors.

setHtml5Wrapper: Allow to change the default HTML5 code that is used as a wrapper around snippets to validate

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