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- Moved some docs around to reflect this change - Described how to symlink from vendor/bin/phpunit - Added note about browser-runs not being recommended - Added more examples on how to run through "sake", to complement the existing descriptions for "phpunit"
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# Configure PHPUnit for your project
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This guide helps you to run [PHPUnit](http://phpunit.de) tests in your SilverStripe project.
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See "[Testing](/topics/testing)" for an overview on how to create unit tests.
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## Coverage reports
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PHPUnit can generate code coverage reports for you ([docs](http://www.phpunit.de/manual/current/en/code-coverage-analysis.html)):
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* `phpunit --coverage-html assets/coverage-report`: Generate coverage report for the whole project
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* `phpunit --coverage-html assets/coverage-report mysite/tests/`: Generate coverage report for the "mysite" module
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Typically, only your own custom PHP code in your project should be regarded when
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producing these reports. Here's how you would exclude some `thirdparty/` directories:
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<filter>
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<blacklist>
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<directory suffix=".php">framework/dev/</directory>
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<directory suffix=".php">framework/thirdparty/</directory>
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<directory suffix=".php">cms/thirdparty/</directory>
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<!-- Add your custom rules here -->
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<directory suffix=".php">mysite/thirdparty/</directory>
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</blacklist>
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</filter>
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## Running unit and functional tests separately
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You can use the filesystem structure of your unit tests to split
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different aspects. In the simplest form, you can limit your test exeuction
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to a specific directory by passing in a directory argument (`phpunit mymodule/tests`).
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To specify multiple directories, you have to use the XML configuration file.
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This can be useful to only run certain parts of your project
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on continous integration, or produce coverage reports separately
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for unit and functional tests.
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Example `phpunit-unittests-only.xml`:
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<phpunit bootstrap="framework/tests/bootstrap.php" colors="true">
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<testsuites>
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<testsuite>
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<directory>mysite/tests/unit</directory>
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<directory>othermodule/tests/unit</directory>
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<!-- ... -->
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</testsuite>
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</testsuites>
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<!-- ... -->
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</phpunit>
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You can run with this XML configuration simply by invoking `phpunit --configuration phpunit-unittests-only.xml`.
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The same effect can be achieved with the `--group` argument and some PHPDoc (see [phpunit.de](http://www.phpunit.de/manual/current/en/appendixes.configuration.html#appendixes.configuration.groups)).
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## Speeding up your test execution with the SQLite3 module
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Test execution can easily take a couple of minutes for a full run,
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particularly if you have a lot of database write operations.
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This is a problem when you're trying to to "[Test Driven Development](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development)".
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To speed things up a bit, you can simply use a faster database just for executing tests.
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The SilverStripe database layer makes this relatively easy, most likely
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you won't need to adjust any project code or alter SQL statements.
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The [SQLite3 module](http://www.silverstripe.org/sqlite-database/) provides an interface
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to a very fast database that requires minimal setup and is fully file-based.
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It should give you up to 4x speed improvements over running tests in MySQL or other
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more "heavy duty" relational databases.
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Example `mysite/_config.php`:
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// Customized configuration for running with different database settings.
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// Ensure this code comes after ConfigureFromEnv.php
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if(Director::isDev()) {
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if($db = @$_GET['db']) {
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global $databaseConfig;
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if($db == 'sqlite3') $databaseConfig['type'] = 'SQLite3Database';
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}
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}
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You can either use the database on a single invocation:
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phpunit framework/tests "" db=sqlite3
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or through a `<php>` flag in your `phpunit.xml` (see [Appenix C: "Setting PHP INI settings"](http://www.phpunit.de/manual/current/en/appendixes.configuration.html)):
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<phpunit>
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<!-- ... -->
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<php>
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<var name="db" value="sqlite3"/>
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</php>
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</phpunit>
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<div class="hint" markdown="1">
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It is recommended that you still run your tests with the original database driver (at least on continuous integration)
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to ensure a realistic test scenario.
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</div>
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