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How to test emails within unit tests | Test email functionality without ever hitting an inbox | envelope |
Testing Email within Unit Tests
SilverStripe's test system has built-in support for testing emails sent using the Email class. If you are running a SapphireTest test, then it holds off actually sending the email, and instead lets you assert that an email was sent using this method.
use SilverStripe\Control\Email\Email;
public function MyMethod()
{
$e = new Email();
$e->To = "someone@example.com";
$e->Subject = "Hi there";
$e->Body = "I just really wanted to email you and say hi.";
$e->send();
}
To test that MyMethod
sends the correct email, use the SapphireTest::assertEmailSent() method.
$this->assertEmailSent($to, $from, $subject, $body);
// to assert that the email is sent to the correct person
$this->assertEmailSent("someone@example.com", null, "/th.*e$/");
Each of the arguments ($to
, $from
, $subject
and $body
) can be either one of the following.
- A string: match exactly that string
null/false
: match anything- A PERL regular expression (starting with '/')