It was using $fieldName, which is the CSV field name, not the database
field name. This prevents duplicate detection from working. It now
properly uses $SQL_fieldName
When using composer, we must rely on the composer autoloader to
load in PHPUnit and not try do to so ourselves, as the old
PHPUnit\Autoload.php file doesnt understand how to find things
in vendor
Otherwise conditional logic will only succeed
when run through "sake dev/tests", not when
run through phpunit directly (which is the recommended way now)
Session is not initialized by the time we need to use
the setting in DB::connect(). Cookie values get initialized
automatically for each request.
Tightened name format validation to ensure it can only
be used for temporary databases, rather than switching
the browser session to a different production database.
Encrypting token for secure cookie usage.
Added dev/generatesecuretoken to generate this token.
Not storing in YML config directly because of web access issues.
Enables more generic use of the fixture facilities
without dependency on the YAML format, for example
when creating fixtures from Behat step definitions.
Note: The YamlFixture class needs to be created via
Injector::inst()->create('YamlFixture') now,
direct instantiation is no longer supported.
Due to git limitations, we can't check out the blackcandy
"parent" theme into themes/blackcandy/ directly, since that
would require sharing paths with git repositories of other themes.
Avoid PHPUnit throwing "test didn't run any assertions"
notices in PHP. If nothing else, it keeps test output
looking less broken by default, making it more likely
that actual errors do get noticed.
This became a problem with fdcd7a2e where $custom_database_fields
were cached, but never reset. It lead to extensions not applying
correctly in SapphireTest->setUpOnce().
Previously changes to $requiredExtensions and $illegalExtensions
didn't cause a reset unless there was also other schema-altering
settings like $extensionsToRemove or $extraDataObjects
API Added Convert::nl2os function to normalise end of line characters across systems with tests
BUG Fixed i18n unit tests in non-unix systems constantly failing
BUG Fixed problems with HTMLCleaner tests failing in non-unix systems
Using late static binding makes it possible to override SS_Log to create
logs which are separate to the main Silverstripe log but still use the
built in functionality.
Add test for SS_Log subclassing.
The entire framework repo (with the exception of system-generated files) has been amended to respect the 120c line-length limit. This is in preparation for the enforcement of this rule with PHP_CodeSniffer.
In the case of errors arising during setUp or setUpOnce a unit test will fail to run any individual tests. However, this situation was incorrectly being reported as a test pass (as no tests were run, thus no tests had errors). E.g. the output of a test run that raised an error during setUp would be "0 tests run: 0 passes, 0 failures, and 0 incomplete" with a green background.
To rectify this the following fixes were made:
- Non-cleanly ended tests and test suites are now automatically ended at the end of the test run, as well as at the beginning of subsequent test/suites. This should make catching of errors a lot more robust.
- Errors raised during setup are now no longer lost to the mist of time. The test suite itself will record any error status which was generated outside the scope of any individual tests.
- An additional "errors" count is added to the output at the end of test running. For example, in the case where setup failed and no tests could be run the error would be written to the browser (along with stacktrace) with a message similar to "0 tests run: 0 passes, 0 failures, and 0 incomplete with 1 errors". The intent of this is to separate the concepts of failed/succeeded/incomplete tests from any errors which may have arisen. I.e. no tests "failed" due to the error, but the test run itself is highlighted as an error (red background on the output).
This problem has been a severe cause of issue when testing code that interacts with the database, as any database error during setup would refuse to be shown.