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# Silverstripe Integration for Behat
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[![Silverstripe supported module](https://img.shields.io/badge/silverstripe-supported-0071C4.svg)](https://www.silverstripe.org/software/addons/silverstripe-commercially-supported-module-list/)
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## Overview
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[Behat](http://behat.org) is a testing framework for behaviour-driven development.
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Because it primarily interacts with your website through a browser,
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you don't need any specific integration tools to get it going with
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a basic Silverstripe website, simply follow the
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[standard Behat usage instructions](http://docs.behat.org/en/latest/user_guide.html).
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This extension comes in handy if you want to go beyond
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interacting with an existing website and database,
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for example make changes to your database content which
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would need to be rolled back to a "clean slate" later on.
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It provides the following helpers:
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* Provide access to Silverstripe classes in your Behat contexts
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* Set up a temporary database automatically
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* Reset the database content on every scenario
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* Prebuilt Contexts for SilverStripe's login forms and other common tasks
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* Creating of member fixtures with predefined permissions
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* YML fixture definitions inside your Behat scenarios
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* Waiting for jQuery Ajax responses (rather than fixed wait timers)
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* Captures JavaScript errors and logs them through Selenium
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* Saves screenshots to filesystem whenever an assertion error is detected
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In order to achieve this, the extension makes one basic assumption:
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Your Behat tests are run from the same application as the tested
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Silverstripe codebase, on a locally hosted website from the same codebase.
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This is important because we need access to the underlying SilverStripe
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PHP classes. You can of course use a remote browser to do the actual testing.
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Note: The extension has only been tested with the `selenium2` Mink driver.
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## Installation
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Simply [install Silverstripe through Composer](http://doc.silverstripe.org/framework/en/installation/composer).
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Skip this step if adding the module to an existing project.
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composer create-project silverstripe/installer my-test-project 4.x-dev
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Switch to the newly created webroot, and add the Silverstripe Behat extension.
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cd my-test-project
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composer require --dev silverstripe/behat-extension
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Download the standalone [Google Chrome WebDriver](http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html?path=2.8/)
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Now install the Silverstripe project as usual by opening it in a browser and following the instructions.
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Protip: You can skip this step by using `[SS_DATABASE_CHOOSE_NAME]` in a global
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[`.env`](https://docs.silverstripe.org/en/getting_started/environment_management/) file one level above the webroot.
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Unless you have [`SS_BASE_URL`](http://doc.silverstripe.org/framework/en/topics/commandline#configuration) set up,
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you also need to specify the URL for your webroot. Either add it to the existing `behat.yml` configuration file
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in your project root, or set is as an environment variable in your terminal session:
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export BEHAT_PARAMS="extensions[SilverStripe\BehatExtension\MinkExtension][base_url]=http://localhost/"
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## Usage
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### Starting ChromeDriver
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You can run the server locally in a separate Terminal session:
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chromedriver
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### Running the Tests
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Now you can run the tests (for example for the `framework` module):
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vendor/bin/behat @framework
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Or even run a single scenario by it's name (supports regular expressions):
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vendor/bin/behat --name 'My scenario title' @framework
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This will start a Chrome browser by default. Other browsers and profiles can be configured in `behat.yml`.
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### Running with stand-alone command (requires Bash)
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If running with `silverstripe/serve` and `chromedriver`, you can also use the following command
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which will automatically start and stop these services for individual tests.
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vendor/bin/behat-ss @framework
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This automates:
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- starting server
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- starting chromedriver
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- running behat
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- shutting down chromedriver
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- shutting down server
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Make sure you set `SS_BASE_URL` to `http://localhost:8080` in `.env`
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## Tutorials
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* [Tutorial: Testing Form Submissions](docs/tutorial.md)
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* [Tutorial: Webservice Mocking with Phockito and TestSession](docs/webservice-mocking.md)
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* [Tutorial: Setting up Behat on CircleCI](docs/circleci-tutorial.md)
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## Configuration
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The Silverstripe installer already comes with a YML configuration
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which is ready to run tests on the standalone ChromeDriver server,
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located in the project root as `behat.yml`.
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You should ensure that you have configured `SS_BASE_URL` in your `.env` file.
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Generic Mink configuration settings are placed in `SilverStripe\BehatExtension\MinkExtension`,
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which is a subclass of `Behat\MinkExtension\Extension`.
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Overview of settings (all in the `extensions.SilverStripe\BehatExtension\Extension` path):
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* `ajax_steps`: Because Silverstripe uses AJAX requests quite extensively, we had to invent a way
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to deal with them more efficiently and less verbose than just
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Optional `ajax_steps` is used to match steps defined there so they can be "caught" by
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[special AJAX handlers](http://blog.scur.pl/2012/06/ajax-callback-support-behat-mink/) that tweak the delays. You can either use a pipe delimited string or a list of substrings that match step definition.
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* `ajax_timeout`: Milliseconds after which an Ajax request is regarded as timed out,
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and the script continues with its assertions to avoid a deadlock (Default: 5000).
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* `screenshot_path`: Absolute path used to store screenshot of a last known state
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of a failed step.
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Screenshot names within that directory consist of feature file filename and line
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number that failed.
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Example: behat.yml
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default:
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suites:
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framework:
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paths:
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- %paths.modules.framework%/tests/behat/features
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contexts:
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- SilverStripe\Framework\Tests\Behaviour\FeatureContext
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- SilverStripe\Framework\Tests\Behaviour\CmsFormsContext
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- SilverStripe\Framework\Tests\Behaviour\CmsUiContext
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- SilverStripe\BehatExtension\Context\BasicContext
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- SilverStripe\BehatExtension\Context\EmailContext
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- SilverStripe\BehatExtension\Context\LoginContext
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SilverStripe\BehatExtension\Context\FixtureContext:
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- %paths.modules.framework%/tests/behat/features/files/
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extensions:
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SilverStripe\BehatExtension\MinkExtension:
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default_session: facebook_web_driver
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javascript_session: facebook_web_driver
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facebook_web_driver:
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browser: chrome
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wd_host: "http://127.0.0.1:9515" #chromedriver port
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SilverStripe\BehatExtension\Extension:
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screenshot_path: %paths.base%/artifacts/screenshots
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## Module Initialisation
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You're all set to start writing features now! Simply create `*.feature` files
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anywhere in your codebase, and run them as shown above. We recommend the folder
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structure of `tests/behat/features`, since its consistent with the common location
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of SilverStripe's PHPUnit tests.
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Behat tests rely on a `FeatureContext` class which contains step definitions,
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and can be composed of other subcontexts, e.g. for SilverStripe-specific CMS steps
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(details on [behat.org](http://docs.behat.org/quick_intro.html#the-context-class-featurecontext)).
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Since step definitions are quite domain specific, its likely that you'll need your own context.
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The Silverstripe Behat extension provides an initializer script which generates a template
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in the recommended folder structure:
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vendor/bin/behat --init @mymodule --namespace="MyVendor\MyModule"
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Note: namespace is mandatory
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You'll now have a class located in `mymodule/tests/behat/src/FeatureContext.php`,
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which will have a psr-4 class mapping added to composer.json by default.
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Also a folder for your features with `mymodule/tests/behat/features` will be created.
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A `mymodule/behat.yml` is built, with a default suite named after the module.
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## Available Step Definitions
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The extension comes with several `BehatContext` subclasses come with some extra step defintions.
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Some of them are just helpful in general website testing, other's are specific to SilverStripe.
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To find out all available steps (and the files they are defined in), run the following:
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vendor/bin/behat @mymodule --definitions=i
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Note: There are more specific step definitions in the Silverstripe `framework` module
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for interacting with the CMS interfaces (see `framework/tests/behat/features/bootstrap`).
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In addition to the dynamic list, a cheatsheet of available steps can be found at the end of this guide.
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## Fixtures
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Since each test run creates a new database, you can't rely on existing state unless
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you explicitly define it.
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### Database Defaults
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The easiest way to get default data is through `DataObject->requireDefaultRecords()`.
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Many modules already have this method defined, e.g. the `blog` module automatically
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creates a default `BlogHolder` entry in the page tree. Sometimes these defaults can
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be counterproductive though, so you need to "opt-in" to them, via the `@database-defaults`
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tag placed at the top of your feature definition. The defaults are reset after each
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scenario automatically.
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### Inline Definition
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If you need more flexibility and transparency about which records are being created,
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use the inline definition syntax. The following example shows some syntax variations:
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Feature: Do something with pages
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As an site owner
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I want to manage pages
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Background:
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# Creates a new page without data. Can be accessed later under this identifier
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Given a "page" "Page 1"
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# Uses a custom RegistrationPage type
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And an "error page" "Register"
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# Creates a page with inline properties
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And a "page" "Page 2" with "URLSegment"="page-1" and "Content"="my page 1"
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# Field names can be tabular, and based on DataObject::$field_labels
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And the "page" "Page 3" has the following data
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| Content | <blink> |
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| My Property | foo |
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| My Boolean | bar |
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# Pages are published by default, can be explicitly unpublished
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And the "page" "Page 1" is not published
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# Create a hierarchy, and reference a record created earlier
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And the "page" "Page 1.1" is a child of a "page" "Page 1"
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# Specific page type step
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And a "page" "My Redirect" which redirects to a "page" "Page 1"
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And a "member" "Website User" with "FavouritePage"="=>Page.Page 1"
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@javascript
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Scenario: View a page in the tree
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Given I am logged in with "ADMIN" permissions
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And I go to "/admin/pages"
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Then I should see "Page 1" in CMS Tree
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* Fixtures are created where you defined them. If you want the fixtures to be created
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before every scenario, define them in
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[Background](http://docs.behat.org/en/latest/user_guide/writing_scenarios.html#backgrounds).
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If you want them to be created only when a particular scenario runs, define them there.
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* Fixtures are cleared between scenarios.
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* The basic syntax works for all `DataObject` subclasses, but some specific
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notations like "is not published" requires extensions like `Hierarchy` to be applied to the class
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* Record types, identifiers, property names and property values need to be quoted
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* Record types (class names) can use more natural notation ("registration page" instead of "Registration Page")
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* Record types support the `$singular_name` notation which is also used to reference the types throughout the CMS.
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Record property names support the `$field_labels` notation in the same fashion.
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* Property values may also use a `=>` symbol to indicate relationships between records.
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The notation is `=><classname>.<identifier>`. For `has_many` or `many_many` relationships,
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multiple relationships can be separated by a comma.
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## Writing Behat Tests
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### Directory Structure
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As a convention, Silverstripe Behat tests live in a `tests/behat` subfolder
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of your module. You can create it with the following commands:
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mkdir -p mymodule/tests/behat/features/
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mkdir -p mymodule/tests/behat/src/
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### FeatureContext
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The generic [Behat usage instructions](http://docs.behat.org/en/latest/user_guide.html) apply
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here as well. The only major difference is the base class from which
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to extend your own `FeatureContext`: It should be `SilverStripeContext`
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rather than `BehatContext`.
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Example: mymodule/tests/behat/src/FeatureContext.php
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<?php
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namespace MyModule\Test\Behaviour;
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use SilverStripe\BehatExtension\Context\SilverStripeContext;
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class FeatureContext extends SilverStripeContext
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{
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}
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### Screen Size
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In some Selenium drivers you can
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define the desired browser window size through a `capabilities` definition.
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By default, Selenium doesn't support this though, so we've added a workaround
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through an environment variable:
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BEHAT_SCREEN_SIZE=320x600 vendor/bin/behat
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### Inspecting PHP sessions
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Behat is executed from CLI, which in turn triggers web requests in a browser.
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This browser session is associated PHP session information such as the logged-in user.
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After every request, the session information is persisted on disk as part
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of the `TestSessionEnvironment`, in order to share it with Behat CLI.
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Example: Retrieve the currently logged-in member
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use SilverStripe\TestSession\TestsessionEnvironment;
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$env = Injector::inst()->get(TestSessionEnvironment::class);
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$state = $env->getState();
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if(isset($state->session['loggedInAs'])) {
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$member = \Member::get()->byID($state->session['loggedInAs']);
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} else {
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$member = null;
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}
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## FAQ
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### FeatureContext not found
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This is most likely a problem with Composer's autoloading generator.
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Check that you have "SilverStripe" mentioned in the `vendor/composer/autoload_classmap.php` file,
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and call `composer dump-autoload` if not.
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### How do I wait for asynchronous actions in my steps?
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Sometimes you want to wait for an AJAX request or CSS animation to complete before
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calling the next step/assertion. Mink provides a [wait() method](http://mink.behat.org/en/latest/guides/session.html)
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for this purpose - just let the execution wait until a JavaScript expression satisfies your criteria.
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It's pretty common to make this expression a CSS selector.
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The Behat tests come with built-in support to wait for any pending `jQuery.ajax()` requests,
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check `BasicContext->handleAjaxBeforeStep()` and the `ajax_steps` configuration option.
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### Why does the module need to know about the framework path on the filesystem?
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Sometimes Silverstripe needs to know the URL of your site. When you're visiting
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your site in a web browser this is easy to work out, but if you're executing
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scripts on the command-line, it has no way of knowing.
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### How does the module interact with the SS database?
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The module creates temporary database on init and is switching to the alternative
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database session before every scenario by using `/dev/tests/setdb` TestRunner
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endpoint.
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It also populates this temporary database with the default records if necessary.
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It is possible to include your own fixtures, it is explained further.
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### Why do tests pass in a fresh installation, but fail in my own project?
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Because we're testing the interface directly, any changes to the
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viewed elements have the potential to disrupt testing.
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By building a test database from scratch, we're trying to minimize this impact.
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Some examples where things can go wrong nevertheless:
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* Thirdparty Silverstripe modules which install default data
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* Changes to the default interface language
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* Configurations which remove admin areas or specific fields
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Currently there's no way to exclude offending modules from a test run.
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You either have to adjust the tests to work around these changes,
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or run tests on a "sandbox" projects without these modules.
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### How do I debug when something goes wrong?
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First, read the console output. Behat will tell you which steps have failed.
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Silverstripe Behaviour Testing Framework also notifies you about some events.
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It tries to catch some JavaScript errors and AJAX errors as well although it
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is limited to errors that occur after the page is loaded.
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Screenshot will be taken by the module every time the step is marked as failed.
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Refer to configuration section above to know how to set up the screenshot path.
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If you are unable to debug using the information collected with the above
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methods, it is possible to delay the step execution by adding the following step:
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And I put a breakpoint
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This will stop the execution of the tests until you press the return key in the
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terminal. This is very useful when you want to look at the error or developer console
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inside the browser or if you want to interact with the session page manually.
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### Can I set breakpoints through XDebug?
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If you have [XDebug](http://xdebug.org) set up, breakpoints are your friend.
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The problem is that you can only connect the debugger to the PHP execution
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in the CLI, or in the browser, not both at the same time.
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First of all, ensure that `xdebug.remote_autostart` is set to `Off`,
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otherwise you'll always have an active debugging session in CLI, never in the browser.
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Then you can choose to enable XDebug for the current CLI run:
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XDEBUG_CONFIG="idekey=macgdbp" vendor/bin/behat
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Or you can use the `TESTSESSION_PARAMS` environment variable to pass additional
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parameters to `dev/testsession/start`, and debug in the browser instead.
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TESTSESSION_PARAMS="XDEBUG_SESSION_START=macgdbp" vendor/bin/behat @app
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The `macgdbp` IDE key needs to match your `xdebug.idekey` php.ini setting.
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### How do I set up continuous integration through Travis?
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Check out the [travis.yml](https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/blob/master/.travis.yml)
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in `silverstripe/framework` for a good example on how to set up Behat tests through
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[travis-ci.org](http://travis-ci.org).
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## Cheatsheet
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This is a manually categorized list of available commands
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when both the `cms` and `framework` modules are installed.
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It's based on the `vendor/bin/behat -di @cms` output.
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### Basics
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Then /^(?:|I )should see "(?P<text>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks, that page contains specified text.
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Then /^(?:|I )should not see "(?P<text>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks, that page doesn't contain specified text.
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Then /^(?:|I )should see text matching (?P<pattern>"(?:[^"]|\\")*")$/
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- Checks, that page contains text matching specified pattern.
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Then /^(?:|I )should not see text matching (?P<pattern>"(?:[^"]|\\")*")$/
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- Checks, that page doesn't contain text matching specified pattern.
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Then /^the response should contain "(?P<text>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks, that HTML response contains specified string.
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Then /^the response should not contain "(?P<text>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks, that HTML response doesn't contain specified string.
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Then /^(?:|I )should see "(?P<text>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" in the "(?P<element>[^"]*)" element$/
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- Checks, that element with specified CSS contains specified text.
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Then /^(?:|I )should not see "(?P<text>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" in the "(?P<element>[^"]*)" element$/
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- Checks, that element with specified CSS doesn't contain specified text.
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Then /^the "(?P<element>[^"]*)" element should contain "(?P<value>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks, that element with specified CSS contains specified HTML.
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Then /^(?:|I )should see an? "(?P<element>[^"]*)" element$/
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- Checks, that element with specified CSS exists on page.
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Then /^(?:|I )should not see an? "(?P<element>[^"]*)" element$/
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- Checks, that element with specified CSS doesn't exist on page.
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Then /^(?:|I )should be on "(?P<page>[^"]+)"$/
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- Checks, that current page PATH is equal to specified.
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Then /^the (?i)url(?-i) should match (?P<pattern>"([^"]|\\")*")$/
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- Checks, that current page PATH matches regular expression.
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Then /^the response status code should be (?P<code>\d+)$/
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- Checks, that current page response status is equal to specified.
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Then /^the response status code should not be (?P<code>\d+)$/
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- Checks, that current page response status is not equal to specified.
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Then /^(?:|I )should see (?P<num>\d+) "(?P<element>[^"]*)" elements?$/
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- Checks, that (?P<num>\d+) CSS elements exist on the page
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Then /^print last response$/
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- Prints last response to console.
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Then /^show last response$/
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- Opens last response content in browser.
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Then /^I should be redirected to "([^"]+)"/
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Given /^I wait (?:for )?([\d\.]+) second(?:s?)$/
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Then /^the "([^"]*)" table should contain "([^"]*)"$/
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Then /^the "([^"]*)" table should not contain "([^"]*)"$/
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Given /^I click on "([^"]*)" in the "([^"]*)" table$/
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### Navigation
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Given /^(?:|I )am on homepage$/
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- Opens homepage.
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When /^(?:|I )go to homepage$/
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- Opens homepage.
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Given /^(?:|I )am on "(?P<page>[^"]+)"$/
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- Opens specified page.
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When /^(?:|I )go to "(?P<page>[^"]+)"$/
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- Opens specified page.
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When /^(?:|I )reload the page$/
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- Reloads current page.
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When /^(?:|I )move backward one page$/
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- Moves backward one page in history.
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When /^(?:|I )move forward one page$/
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- Moves forward one page in history
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### Forms
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When /^(?:|I )press "(?P<button>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Presses button with specified id|name|title|alt|value.
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When /^(?:|I )follow "(?P<link>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Clicks link with specified id|title|alt|text.
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When /^(?:|I )fill in "(?P<field>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" with "(?P<value>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Fills in form field with specified id|name|label|value.
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When /^(?:|I )fill in "(?P<value>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" for "(?P<field>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Fills in form field with specified id|name|label|value.
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When /^(?:|I )fill in the following:$/
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- Fills in form fields with provided table.
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When /^(?:|I )select "(?P<option>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" from "(?P<select>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Selects option in select field with specified id|name|label|value.
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When /^(?:|I )additionally select "(?P<option>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" from "(?P<select>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Selects additional option in select field with specified id|name|label|value.
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When /^I select the "([^"]*)" radio button$/
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- Selects a radio button with the given id|name|label|value
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When /^(?:|I )check "(?P<option>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks checkbox with specified id|name|label|value.
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When /^(?:|I )uncheck "(?P<option>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Unchecks checkbox with specified id|name|label|value.
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When /^(?:|I )attach the file "(?P[^"]*)" to "(?P<field>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Attaches file to field with specified id|name|label|value.
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Then /^the "(?P<field>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" field should contain "(?P<value>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks, that form field with specified id|name|label|value has specified value.
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Then /^the "(?P<field>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" field should not contain "(?P<value>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Checks, that form field with specified id|name|label|value doesn't have specified value.
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Then /^the "(?P<checkbox>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" checkbox should be checked$/
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- Checks, that checkbox with specified in|name|label|value is checked.
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Then /^the "(?P<checkbox>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" checkbox should not be checked$/
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- Checks, that checkbox with specified in|name|label|value is unchecked.
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When /^I fill in the "(?P<field>([^"]*))" HTML field with "(?P<value>([^"]*))"$/
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When /^I fill in "(?P<value>([^"]*))" for the "(?P<field>([^"]*))" HTML field$/
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When /^I append "(?P<value>([^"]*))" to the "(?P<field>([^"]*))" HTML field$/
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Then /^the "(?P<locator>([^"]*))" HTML field should contain "(?P<html>([^"]*))"$/
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When /^(?:|I )fill in the "(?P<field>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" dropdown with "(?P<value>(?:[^"]|\\")*)"$/
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- Workaround for chosen.js dropdowns or tree dropdowns which hide the original dropdown field.
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When /^(?:|I )fill in "(?P<value>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" for "(?P<field>(?:[^"]|\\")*)" dropdown$/
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- Workaround for chosen.js dropdowns or tree dropdowns which hide the original dropdown field.
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Given /^I select "([^"]*)" from "([^"]*)" input group$/
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- Check an individual input button from a group of inputs
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- Example: I select "Admins" from "Groups" input group
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(where "Groups" is the title of the CheckboxSetField or OptionsetField form field)
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### Interactions
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Given /^I press the "([^"]*)" button$/
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Given /^I (click|double click) "([^"]*)" in the "([^"]*)" element$/
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Given /^I type "([^"]*)" into the dialog$/
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Given /^I (?:press|follow) the "([^"]*)" (?:button|link), confirming the dialog$/
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Given /^I (?:press|follow) the "([^"]*)" (?:button|link), dismissing the dialog$/
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Given /^I (click|double click) "([^"]*)" in the "([^"]*)" element, confirming the dialog$/
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Given /^I (click|double click) "([^"]*)" in the "([^"]*)" element, dismissing the dialog$/
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Given /^I confirm the dialog$/
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Given /^I dismiss the dialog$/
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### Login
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Given /^I am logged in with "([^"]*)" permissions$/
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- Creates a member in a group with the correct permissions.
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Given /^I am not logged in$/
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When /^I log in with "(?<username>[^"]*)" and "(?<password>[^"]*)"$/
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Given /^I should see a log-in form$/
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Then /^I will see a "bad" log-in message$/
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### CMS UI
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Then /^I should see an edit page form$/
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Then /^I should see the CMS$/
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Then /^I should see a "([^"]*)" message$/
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Given /^I should see a "([^"]*)" button in CMS Content Toolbar$/
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When /^I should see "([^"]*)" in CMS Tree$/
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When /^I should not see "([^"]*)" in CMS Tree$/
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When /^I expand the "([^"]*)" CMS Panel$/
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When /^I click the "([^"]*)" CMS tab$/
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Then /^I can see the preview panel$/
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Given /^the preview contains "([^"]*)"$/
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Given /^the preview does not contain "([^"]*)"$/
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### Fixtures
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<id>[^"]+)" (:?which )?redirects to (?:(an|a|the) )"(?<targetType>[^"]+)" "(?<targetId>[^"]+)"$/
|
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- Find or create a redirector page and link to another existing page.
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<id>[^"]+)"$/
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- Example: Given a "page" "Page 1"
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<id>[^"]+)" with (?<data>.*)$/
|
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- Example: Given a "page" "Page 1" with "URL"="page-1" and "Content"="my page 1"
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<id>[^"]+)" has the following data$/
|
|
- Example: And the "page" "Page 2" has the following data
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<id>[^"]+)" is a (?<relation>[^\s]*) of (?:(an|a|the) )"(?<relationType>[^"]+)" "(?<relationId>[^"]+)"/
|
|
- Example: Given the "page" "Page 1.1" is a child of the "page" "Page1"
|
|
Note that this change is not published by default
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|
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<id>[^"]+)" is (?<state>[^"]*)$/
|
|
- Example: Given the "page" "Page 1" is not published
|
|
- Example: Given the "page" "Page 1" is published
|
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- Example: Given the "page" "Page 1" is deleted
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|
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Given /^there are the following ([^\s]*) records$/
|
|
- Accepts YAML fixture definitions similar to the ones used in Silverstripe unit testing.
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"member" "(?<id>[^"]+)" belonging to "(?<groupId>[^"]+)"$/
|
|
- Example: Given a "member" "Admin" belonging to "Admin Group"
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|
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Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"member" "(?<id>[^"]+)" belonging to "(?<groupId>[^"]+)" with (?<data>.*)$/
|
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|
|
Given /^(?:(an|a|the) )"group" "(?<id>[^"]+)" (?:(with|has)) permissions (?<permissionStr>.*)$/
|
|
- Example: Given a "group" "Admin" with permissions "Access to 'Pages' section" and "Access to 'Files' section"
|
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|
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Given /^I assign (?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<value>[^"]+)" to (?:(an|a|the) )"(?<relationType>[^"]+)" "(?<relationId>[^"]+)"$/
|
|
- Example: I assign the "TaxonomyTerm" "For customers" to the "Page" "Page1"
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Given /^I assign (?:(an|a|the) )"(?<type>[^"]+)" "(?<value>[^"]+)" to (?:(an|a|the) )"(?<relationType>[^"]+)" "(?<relationId>[^"]+)" in the "(?<relationName>[^"]+)" relation$
|
|
- Example: I assign the "TaxonomyTerm" "For customers" to the "Page" "Page1" in the "Terms" relation
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|
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Given /^the CMS settings have the following data$/
|
|
- Example: Given the CMS settings has the following data
|
|
- Note: It only works with the Silverstripe CMS module installed
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|
### Environment
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|
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Given /^the current date is "([^"]*)"$/
|
|
Given /^the current time is "([^"]*)"$/
|
|
|
|
### Email
|
|
|
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Given /^there should (not |)be an email (to|from) "([^"]*)"$/
|
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|
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Given /^there should (not |)be an email (to|from) "([^"]*)" titled "([^"]*)"$/
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|
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Given /^the email should (not |)contain "([^"]*)"$/
|
|
- Example: Given the email should contain "Thank you for registering!"
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When /^I click on the "([^"]*)" link in the email (to|from) "([^"]*)"$/
|
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|
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When /^I click on the "([^"]*)" link in the email (to|from) "([^"]*)" titled "([^"]*)"$/
|
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|
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When /^I click on the "([^"]*)" link in the email"$/
|
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|
|
Given /^I clear all emails$/
|
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|
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Then /^the email should (not |)contain the following data:$/
|
|
Example: Then the email should contain the following data:
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|
|
Then /^there should (not |)be an email titled "([^"]*)"$/
|
|
|
|
Then /^the email should (not |)be sent from "([^"]*)"$/
|
|
|
|
Then /^the email should (not |)be sent to "([^"]*)"$/
|
|
|
|
When /^I click on the http link "([^"]*)" in the email$/
|
|
- Example: When I click on the http link "http://localhost/changepassword" in the email
|
|
|
|
### Transformations
|
|
|
|
Behat [transformations](http://docs.behat.org/en/v2.5/guides/2.definitions.html#step-argument-transformations)
|
|
have the ability to change step arguments based on their original value,
|
|
for example to cast any argument matching the `\d` regex into an actual PHP integer.
|
|
|
|
* `/^(?:(the|a)) time of (?<val>.*)$/`: Transforms relative time statements compatible with
|
|
[strtotime()](http://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.relative.php). Example: "the time of 1 hour ago" might
|
|
return "22:00:00" if its currently "23:00:00".
|
|
* `/^(?:(the|a)) date of (?<val>.*)$/`: Transforms relative date statements compatible with
|
|
[strtotime()](http://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.relative.php). Example: "the date of 2 days ago" might
|
|
return "2013-10-10" if its currently the 12th of October 2013.
|
|
* `/^(?:(the|a)) datetime of (?<val>.*)$/`: Transforms relative date and time statements compatible with
|
|
[strtotime()](http://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.relative.php). Example: "the datetime of 2 days ago" might
|
|
return "2013-10-10 23:00:00" if its currently the 12th of October 2013.
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## Useful resources
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|
|
* [Silverstripe CMS architecture](http://doc.silverstripe.org/sapphire/en/trunk/reference/cms-architecture)
|
|
* [Silverstripe Framework Test Module](https://github.com/silverstripe-labs/silverstripe-frameworktest)
|
|
* [Silverstripe Unit and Integration Testing](http://doc.silverstripe.org/sapphire/en/trunk/topics/testing)
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