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<a href="index.html">SimpleTest</a>
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<a href="form_testing_documentation.html">Testing forms</a>
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<h1>Web tester documentation</h1>
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<p>
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<a class="target" name="fetch">
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<h2>Fetching a page</h2>
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</a>
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<p>
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Testing classes is all very well, but PHP is predominately
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a language for creating functionality within web pages.
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How do we test the front end presentation role of our PHP
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applications?
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Well the web pages are just text, so we should be able to
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examine them just like any other test data.
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</p>
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<p>
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This leads to a tricky issue.
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If we test at too low a level, testing for matching tags
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in the page with pattern matching for example, our tests will
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be brittle.
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The slightest change in layout could break a large number of
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tests.
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If we test at too high a level, say using mock versions of a
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template engine, then we lose the ability to automate some classes
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of test.
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For example, the interaction of forms and navigation will
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have to be tested manually.
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These types of test are extremely repetitive and error prone.
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</p>
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<p>
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SimpleTest includes a special form of test case for the testing
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of web page actions.
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The <span class="new_code">WebTestCase</span> includes facilities
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for navigation, content and cookie checks and form handling.
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Usage of these test cases is similar to the
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<a href="unit_tester_documentation.html">UnitTestCase</a>...
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<pre>
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<strong>class TestOfLastcraft extends WebTestCase {
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}</strong>
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</pre>
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Here we are about to test the
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<a href="http://www/lastcraft.com/">Last Craft</a> site itself.
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If this test case is in a file called <em>lastcraft_test.php</em>
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then it can be loaded in a runner script just like unit tests...
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<pre>
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<?php<strong>
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require_once('simpletest/web_tester.php');</strong>
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require_once('simpletest/reporter.php');
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$test = &new GroupTest('Web site tests');<strong>
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$test->addTestFile('lastcraft_test.php');</strong>
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exit ($test->run(new TextReporter()) ? 0 : 1);
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?>
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</pre>
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I am using the text reporter here to more clearly
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distinguish the web content from the test output.
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</p>
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<p>
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Nothing is being tested yet.
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We can fetch the home page by using the
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<span class="new_code">get()</span> method...
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<pre>
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class TestOfLastcraft extends WebTestCase {
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<strong>
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function testHomepage() {
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$this->assertTrue($this->get('http://www.lastcraft.com/'));
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}</strong>
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}
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</pre>
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The <span class="new_code">get()</span> method will
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return true only if page content was successfully
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loaded.
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It is a simple, but crude way to check that a web page
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was actually delivered by the web server.
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However that content may be a 404 response and yet
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our <span class="new_code">get()</span> method will still return true.
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</p>
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<p>
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Assuming that the web server for the Last Craft site is up
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(sadly not always the case), we should see...
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<pre class="shell">
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Web site tests
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OK
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Test cases run: 1/1, Failures: 0, Exceptions: 0
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</pre>
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All we have really checked is that any kind of page was
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returned.
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We don't yet know if it was the right one.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a class="target" name="content">
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<h2>Testing page content</h2>
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</a>
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</p>
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To confirm that the page we think we are on is actually the
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page we are on, we need to verify the page content.
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<pre>
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class TestOfLastcraft extends WebTestCase {
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function testHomepage() {<strong>
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$this->get('http://www.lastcraft.com/');
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$this->assertWantedPattern('/why the last craft/i');</strong>
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}
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}
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</pre>
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The page from the last fetch is held in a buffer in
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the test case, so there is no need to refer to it directly.
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The pattern match is always made against the buffer.
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</p>
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<p>
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Here is the list of possible content assertions...
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<table>
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<tbody>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertTitle($title)</span></td><td>Pass if title is an exact match</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertWantedPattern($pattern)</span></td><td>A Perl pattern match against the page content</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertNoUnwantedPattern($pattern)</span></td><td>A Perl pattern match to not find content</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertWantedText($text)</span></td><td>Pass if matches visible and "alt" text</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertNoUnwantedText($text)</span></td><td>Pass if doesn't match visible and "alt" text</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertLink($label)</span></td><td>Pass if a link with this text is present</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertNoLink($label)</span></td><td>Pass if no link with this text is present</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertLinkById($id)</span></td><td>Pass if a link with this id attribute is present</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertNoLinkById($id)</span></td><td>Pass if no link with this id attribute is present</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertField($name, $value)</span></td><td>Pass if an input tag with this name has this value</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertFieldById($id, $value)</span></td><td>Pass if an input tag with this id has this value</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertResponse($codes)</span></td><td>Pass if HTTP response matches this list</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertMime($types)</span></td><td>Pass if MIME type is in this list</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertAuthentication($protocol)</span></td><td>Pass if the current challenge is this protocol</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertNoAuthentication()</span></td><td>Pass if there is no current challenge</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertRealm($name)</span></td><td>Pass if the current challenge realm matches</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertHeader($header, $content)</span></td><td>Pass if a header was fetched matching this value</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertNoUnwantedHeader($header)</span></td><td>Pass if a header was not fetched</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertHeaderPattern($header, $pattern)</span></td><td>Pass if a header was fetched matching this Perl regex</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertCookie($name, $value)</span></td><td>Pass if there is currently a matching cookie</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">assertNoCookie($name)</span></td><td>Pass if there is currently no cookie of this name</td>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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As usual with the SimpleTest assertions, they all return
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false on failure and true on pass.
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They also allow an optional test message and you can embed
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the original test message inside using "%s" inside
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your custom message.
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</p>
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<p>
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So now we could instead test against the title tag with...
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<pre>
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<strong>$this->assertTitle('The Last Craft? Web developer tutorials on PHP, Extreme programming and Object Oriented development');</strong>
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</pre>
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As well as the simple HTML content checks we can check
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that the MIME type is in a list of allowed types with...
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<pre>
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<strong>$this->assertMime(array('text/plain', 'text/html'));</strong>
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</pre>
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More interesting is checking the HTTP response code.
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Like the MIME type, we can assert that the response code
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is in a list of allowed values...
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<pre>
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class TestOfLastcraft extends WebTestCase {
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function testRedirects() {
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$this->get('http://www.lastcraft.com/test/redirect.php');
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$this->assertResponse(200);</strong>
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}
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}
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</pre>
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Here we are checking that the fetch is successful by
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allowing only a 200 HTTP response.
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This test will pass, but it is not actually correct to do so.
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There is no page, instead the server issues a redirect.
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The <span class="new_code">WebTestCase</span> will
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automatically follow up to three such redirects.
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The tests are more robust this way and we are usually
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interested in the interaction with the pages rather
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than their delivery.
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If the redirects are of interest then this ability must
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be disabled...
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<pre>
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class TestOfLastcraft extends WebTestCase {
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function testHomepage() {<strong>
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$this->setMaximumRedirects(0);</strong>
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$this->get('http://www.lastcraft.com/test/redirect.php');
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$this->assertResponse(200);
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}
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}
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</pre>
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The assertion now fails as expected...
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<pre class="shell">
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Web site tests
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1) Expecting response in [200] got [302]
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in testhomepage
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in testoflastcraft
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in lastcraft_test.php
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FAILURES!!!
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Test cases run: 1/1, Failures: 1, Exceptions: 0
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</pre>
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We can modify the test to correctly assert redirects with...
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<pre>
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class TestOfLastcraft extends WebTestCase {
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function testHomepage() {
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$this->setMaximumRedirects(0);
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$this->get('http://www.lastcraft.com/test/redirect.php');
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$this->assertResponse(<strong>array(301, 302, 303, 307)</strong>);
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}
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}
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</pre>
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This now passes.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a class="target" name="navigation">
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<h2>Navigating a web site</h2>
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</a>
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</p>
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<p>
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Users don't often navigate sites by typing in URLs, but by
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clicking links and buttons.
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Here we confirm that the contact details can be reached
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from the home page...
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<pre>
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class TestOfLastcraft extends WebTestCase {
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...
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function testContact() {
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$this->get('http://www.lastcraft.com/');<strong>
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$this->clickLink('About');
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$this->assertTitle('About Last Craft');</strong>
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}
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}
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</pre>
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The parameter is the text of the link.
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</p>
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<p>
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If the target is a button rather than an anchor tag, then
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<span class="new_code">clickSubmit()</span> should be used
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with the button title...
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<pre>
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<strong>$this->clickSubmit('Go!');</strong>
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</pre>
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</p>
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<p>
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The list of navigation methods is...
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<table>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">getUrl()</span></td><td>The current location</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">get($url, $parameters)</span></td><td>Send a GET request with these parameters</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">post($url, $parameters)</span></td><td>Send a POST request with these parameters</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">head($url, $parameters)</span></td><td>Send a HEAD request without replacing the page content</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">retry()</span></td><td>Reload the last request</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">back()</span></td><td>Like the browser back button</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">forward()</span></td><td>Like the browser forward button</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">authenticate($name, $password)</span></td><td>Retry after a challenge</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">restart()</span></td><td>Restarts the browser as if a new session</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">getCookie($name)</span></td><td>Gets the cookie value for the current context</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">ageCookies($interval)</span></td><td>Ages current cookies prior to a restart</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clearFrameFocus()</span></td><td>Go back to treating all frames as one page</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickSubmit($label)</span></td><td>Click the first button with this label</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickSubmitByName($name)</span></td><td>Click the button with this name attribute</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickSubmitById($id)</span></td><td>Click the button with this ID attribute</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickImage($label, $x, $y)</span></td><td>Click an input tag of type image by title or alt text</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickImageByName($name, $x, $y)</span></td><td>Click an input tag of type image by name</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickImageById($id, $x, $y)</span></td><td>Click an input tag of type image by ID attribute</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">submitFormById($id)</span></td><td>Submit a form without the submit value</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickLink($label, $index)</span></td><td>Click an anchor by the visible label text</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">clickLinkById($id)</span></td><td>Click an anchor by the ID attribute</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">getFrameFocus()</span></td><td>The name of the currently selected frame</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">setFrameFocusByIndex($choice)</span></td><td>Focus on a frame counting from 1</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">setFrameFocus($name)</span></td><td>Focus on a frame by name</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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</p>
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<p>
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The parameters in the <span class="new_code">get()</span>, <span class="new_code">post()</span> or
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<span class="new_code">head()</span> methods are optional.
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The HTTP HEAD fetch does not change the browser context, only loads
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cookies.
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This can be useful for when an image or stylesheet sets a cookie
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for crafty robot blocking.
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</p>
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<p>
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The <span class="new_code">retry()</span>, <span class="new_code">back()</span> and
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<span class="new_code">forward()</span> commands work as they would on
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your web browser.
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They use the history to retry pages.
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This can be handy for checking the effect of hitting the
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back button on your forms.
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</p>
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<p>
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The frame methods need a little explanation.
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By default a framed page is treated just like any other.
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Content will be searced for throughout the entire frameset,
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so clicking a link will work no matter which frame
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the anchor tag is in.
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You can override this behaviour by focusing on a single
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frame.
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If you do that, all searches and actions will apply to that
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frame alone, such as authentication and retries.
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If a link or button is not in a focused frame then it cannot
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be clicked.
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</p>
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<p>
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Testing navigation on fixed pages only tells you when you
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have broken an entire script.
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For highly dynamic pages, such as for bulletin boards, this can
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be crucial for verifying the correctness of the application.
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For most applications though, the really tricky logic is usually in
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the handling of forms and sessions.
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Fortunately SimpleTest includes
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<a href="form_testing_documentation.html">tools for testing web forms</a>
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as well.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a class="target" name="request">
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<h2>Modifying the request</h2>
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</a>
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</p>
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<p>
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Although SimpleTest does not have the goal of testing networking
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problems, it does include some methods to modify and debug
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the requests it makes.
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Here is another method list...
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<table>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">getTransportError()</span></td><td>The last socket error</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">showRequest()</span></td><td>Dump the outgoing request</td>
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</tr>
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<td><span class="new_code">showHeaders()</span></td><td>Dump the incoming headers</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">showSource()</span></td><td>Dump the raw HTML page content</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">ignoreFrames()</span></td><td>Do not load framesets</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">setCookie($name, $value)</span></td><td>Set a cookie from now on</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">addHeader($header)</span></td><td>Always add this header to the request</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">setMaximumRedirects($max)</span></td><td>Stop after this many redirects</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">setConnectionTimeout($timeout)</span></td><td>Kill the connection after this time between bytes</td>
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<td><span class="new_code">useProxy($proxy, $name, $password)</span></td><td>Make requests via this proxy URL</td>
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These methods are principally for debugging.
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Copyright<br>Marcus Baker, Jason Sweat, Perrick Penet 2004
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