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<h1>Group Test documentation</h1>
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<a class="target" name="group">
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<h2>Grouping tests</h2>
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<p>
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To run test cases as part of a group the test cases should really
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be placed in files without the runner code...
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<pre>
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<strong><?php
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require_once('../classes/io.php');
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class FileTester extends UnitTestCase {
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...
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}
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class SocketTester extends UnitTestCase {
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...
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}
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?></strong>
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</pre>
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As many cases as needed can appear in a single file.
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They should include any code they need, such as the library
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being tested, but none of the simple test libraries.
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</p>
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<p>
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If you have extended any test cases, you can include them
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as well.
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('../classes/io.php');
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<strong>
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class MyFileTestCase extends UnitTestCase {
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...
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}
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SimpleTestOptions::ignore('MyFileTestCase');</strong>
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class FileTester extends MyFileTestCase {
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...
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}
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class SocketTester extends UnitTestCase {
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...
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}
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?>
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</pre>
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The <span class="new_code">FileTester</span> class does
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not contain any actual tests, but is a base class for other
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test cases.
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For this reason we use the
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<span class="new_code">SimpleTestOptions::ignore()</span> directive
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to tell the upcoming group test to ignore it.
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This directive can appear anywhere in the file and works
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when a whole file of test cases is loaded (see below).
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We will call this sample <em>file_test.php</em>.
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</p>
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<p>
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Next we create a group test file, called say <em>group_test.php</em>.
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You will think of a better name I am sure.
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We will add the test file using a safe method...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('simpletest/unit_tester.php');
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require_once('simpletest/reporter.php');<strong>
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require_once('file_test.php');
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$test = &new GroupTest('All file tests');
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$test->addTestCase(new FileTestCase());
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());</strong>
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?>
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</pre>
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This instantiates the test case before the test suite is
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run.
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This could get a little expensive with a large number of test
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cases, so another method is provided that will only
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instantiate the class when it is needed...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('simpletest/unit_tester.php');
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require_once('simpletest/reporter.php');
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require_once('file_test.php');
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$test = &new GroupTest('All file tests');<strong>
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$test->addTestClass('FileTestCase');</strong>
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
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?>
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</pre>
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The problem with this method is that for every test case
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that we add we will have
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to <span class="new_code">require_once()</span> the test code
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file and manually instantiate each and every test case.
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We can save a lot of typing with...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('simpletest/unit_tester.php');
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require_once('simpletest/reporter.php');
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$test = &new GroupTest('All file tests');<strong>
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$test->addTestFile('file_test.php');</strong>
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
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?&gt;
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</pre>
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What happens here is that the <span class="new_code">GroupTest</span>
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class has done the <span class="new_code">require_once()</span>
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for us.
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It then checks to see if any new test case classes
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have been created by the new file and automatically adds
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them to the group test.
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Now all we have to do is add each new file.
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</p>
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<p>
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There are two things that could go wrong and which require care...
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<ol>
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<li>
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The file could already have been parsed by PHP and so no
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new classes will have been added. You should make
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sure that the test cases are only included in this file
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and no others.
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</li>
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<li>
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New test case extension classes that get included will be
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placed in the group test and run also.
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You will need to add a <span class="new_code">SimpleTestOptions::ignore()</span>
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directive for these classes or make sure that they are included
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before the <span class="new_code">GroupTest::addTestFile()</span>
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line.
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</li>
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</ol>
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</p>
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<p>
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<a class="target" name="higher">
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<h2>Higher groupings</h2>
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</a>
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</p>
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<p>
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The above method places all of the test cases into one large group.
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For larger projects though this may not be flexible enough; you
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may want to group the tests in all sorts of ways.
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</p>
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<p>
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To get a more flexible group test we can subclass
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<span class="new_code">GroupTest</span> and then instantiate it as needed...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('simpletest/unit_tester.php');
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require_once('simpletest/reporter.php');
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<strong>
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class FileGroupTest extends GroupTest {
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function FileGroupTest() {
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$this->GroupTest('All file tests');
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$this->addTestFile('file_test.php');
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}
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}</strong>
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?>
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</pre>
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This effectively names the test in the constructor and then
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adds our test cases and a single group below.
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Of course we can add more than one group at this point.
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We can now invoke the tests from a separate runner file...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('file_group_test.php');
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<strong>
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$test = &new FileGroupTest();
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());</strong>
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?>
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</pre>
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...or we can group them into even larger group tests...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('file_group_test.php');
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<strong>
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$test = &new BigGroupTest('Big group');
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$test->addTestCase(new FileGroupTest());
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$test->addTestCase(...);
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());</strong>
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?>
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</pre>
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If we still wish to run the original group test and we
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don't want all of these little runner files, we can
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put the test runner code around guard bars when we create
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each group.
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<pre>
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<?php
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class FileGroupTest extends GroupTest {
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function FileGroupTest() {
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$this->GroupTest('All file tests');
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$test->addTestFile('file_test.php');
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}
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}
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<strong>
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if (! defined('RUNNER')) {
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define('RUNNER', true);</strong>
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$test = &new FileGroupTest();
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
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}
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?>
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</pre>
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This approach requires the guard to be set when including
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the group test file, but this is still less hassle than
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lots of separate runner files.
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You include the same guard on the top level tests to make sure
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that <span class="new_code">run()</span> will run once only
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from the top level script that has been invoked.
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<pre>
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<?php<strong>
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define('RUNNER', true);</strong>
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require_once('file_group_test.php');
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$test = &new BigGroupTest('Big group');
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$test->addTestCase(new FileGroupTest());
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$test->addTestCase(...);
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
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?>
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</pre>
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As with the normal test cases, a <span class="new_code">GroupTest</span> can
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be loaded with the <span class="new_code">GroupTest::addTestFile()</span> method.
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<pre>
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<?php
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define('RUNNER', true);
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$test = &new BigGroupTest('Big group');<strong>
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$test->addTestFile('file_group_test.php');
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$test->addTestFile(...);</strong>
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
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?>
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</pre>
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</p>
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<p>
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<a class="target" name="legacy">
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<h2>Integrating legacy test cases</h2>
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</a>
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</p>
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<p>
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If you already have unit tests for your code or are extending external
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classes that have tests, it is unlikely that all of the test cases
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are in SimpleTest format.
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Fortunately it is possible to incorporate test cases from other
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unit testers directly into SimpleTest group tests.
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</p>
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<p>
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Say we have the following
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<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpunit">PhpUnit</a>
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test case in the file <em>config_test.php</em>...
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<pre>
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<strong>class ConfigFileTest extends TestCase {
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function ConfigFileTest() {
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$this->TestCase('Config file test');
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}
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function testContents() {
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$config = new ConfigFile('test.conf');
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$this->assertRegexp('/me/', $config->getValue('username'));
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}
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}</strong>
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</pre>
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The group test can recognise this as long as we include
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the appropriate adapter class before we add the test
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file...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('simpletest/unit_tester.php');
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require_once('simpletest/reporter.php');<strong>
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require_once('simpletest/adapters/phpunit_test_case.php');</strong>
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$test = &new GroupTest('All file tests');<strong>
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$test->addTestFile('config_test.php');</strong>
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
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?>
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</pre>
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There are only two adapters, the other is for the
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<a href="http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.php.phpunit.php">PEAR</a>
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1.0 unit tester...
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<pre>
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<?php
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require_once('simpletest/unit_tester.php');
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require_once('simpletest/reporter.php');<strong>
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require_once('simpletest/adapters/pear_test_case.php');</strong>
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$test = &new GroupTest('All file tests');<strong>
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$test->addTestFile('some_pear_test_cases.php');</strong>
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$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
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?>
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</pre>
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The PEAR test cases can be freely mixed with SimpleTest
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ones even in the same test file,
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but you cannot use SimpleTest assertions in the legacy
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test case versions.
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This is done as a check that you are not accidently making
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your test cases completely dependent on SimpleTest.
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You may want to do a PEAR release of your library for example
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which would mean shipping it with valid PEAR::PhpUnit test
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cases.
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Copyright<br>Marcus Baker, Jason Sweat, Perrick Penet 2004
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