+++ Writing tests ++++ Classes * All test classes should be referring to a class or specific testing aspect of some class. * For example {{Doctrine_Record_TestCase}} is a valid name since its referring to class named {{Doctrine_Record}}. * {{Doctrine_Record_State_TestCase}} is also a valid name since its referring to testing the state aspect of the {{Doctrine_Record}} class. * However something like {{Doctrine_PrimaryKey_TestCase}} is not valid since its way too generic. * Every class should have atleast one {{TestCase}} equivalent * All testcase classes should inherit {{Doctrine_UnitTestCase}} ++++ Methods * All methods should support agile documentation; if some method failed it should be evident from the name of the test method what went wrong. Also the test method names should give information of the system they test. * For example {{Doctrine_Export_Pgsql_TestCase::testCreateTableSupportsAutoincPks()}} is a valid test method name. Just by looking at it we know what it is testing. Also we can run agile documentation tool to get little up-to-date system information. NOTE: Commonly used testing method naming convention {{TestCase::test[methodName]}} is **not** allowed in Doctrine. So in this case {{Doctrine_Export_Pgsql_TestCase::testCreateTable()}} would not be allowed! * Test method names can often be long. However the content within the methods should rarely be more than dozen lines long. If you need several assert-calls divide the method into smaller methods. ++++ Assertions * There should never be assertions within any loops and rarely within functions.