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Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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<?php
/**
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* Responsible for starting and finalizing test sessions.
* Since these session span across multiple requests, session information is persisted
* in a file. This file is stored in the webroot by default, and the test session
* is considered "in progress" as long as this file exists.
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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*
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* This allows for cross-request, cross-client sharing of the same testsession,
* for example: Behat CLI starts a testsession, then opens a web browser which
* makes a separate request picking up the same testsession.
*
* An environment can have an optional identifier ({@link id}), which allows
* multiple environments to exist at the same time in the same webroot.
* This enables parallel testing with (mostly) isolated state.
*
* For a valid test session to exist, this needs to contain at least:
* - database: The alternate database name that is being used for this test session (e.g. ss_tmpdb_1234567)
* It can optionally contain other details that should be passed through many separate requests:
* - datetime: Mocked SS_DateTime ({@see TestSessionRequestFilter})
* - mailer: Mocked Email sender ({@see TestSessionRequestFilter})
* - stubfile: Path to PHP stub file for setup ({@see TestSessionRequestFilter})
* Extensions of TestSessionEnvironment can add extra fields in here to be saved and restored on each request.
*
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* See {@link $state} for default information stored in the test session.
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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*/
class TestSessionEnvironment extends Object {
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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/**
* @var int Optional identifier for the session.
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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*/
protected $id;
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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/**
* @var string The original database name, before we overrode it with our tmpdb.
*
* Used in {@link self::resetDatabaseName()} when we want to restore the normal DB connection.
*/
private $oldDatabaseName;
/**
* @config
* @var string Path (from web-root) to the test state file that indicates a testsession is in progress.
* Defaults to value stored in testsession/_config/_config.yml
*/
private static $test_state_file = 'TESTS_RUNNING.json';
/**
* @config
* @var [type]
*/
private static $test_state_id_file = 'TESTS_RUNNING-%s.json';
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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public function __construct($id = null) {
parent::__construct();
if($id) {
$this->id = $id;
} else {
Session::start();
// $_SESSION != Session::get() in some execution paths, suspect Controller->pushCurrent()
// as part of the issue, easiest resolution is to use session directly for now
$this->id = (isset($_SESSION['TestSessionId'])) ? $_SESSION['TestSessionId'] : null;
}
}
/**
* @return String Absolute path to the file persisting our state.
*/
public function getFilePath() {
if($this->id) {
$path = Director::getAbsFile(sprintf($this->config()->test_state_id_file, $this->id));
} else {
$path = Director::getAbsFile($this->config()->test_state_file);
}
return $path;
}
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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/**
* Tests for the existence of the file specified by $this->test_state_file
*/
public function isRunningTests() {
return(file_exists($this->getFilePath()));
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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}
/**
* @param String $id
*/
public function setId($id) {
$this->id = $id;
}
/**
* @return String
*/
public function getId() {
return $this->id;
}
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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/**
* Creates a temp database, sets up any extra requirements, and writes the state file. The database will be
* connected to as part of {@link self::applyState()}, so if you're continuing script execution after calling this
* method, be aware that the database will be different - so various things may break (e.g. administrator logins
* using the SS_DEFAULT_USERNAME / SS_DEFAULT_PASSWORD constants).
*
* If something isn't explicitly handled here, and needs special handling, then it should be taken care of by an
* extension to TestSessionEnvironment. You can either extend onBeforeStartTestSession() or
* onAfterStartTestSession(). Alternatively, for more fine-grained control, you can also extend
* onBeforeApplyState() and onAfterApplyState(). See the {@link self::applyState()} method for more.
*
* @param array $state An array of test state options to write.
*/
public function startTestSession($state = null, $id = null) {
if(!$state) $state = array();
$this->removeStateFile();
$this->id = $id;
// Assumes state will be modified by reference
$this->extend('onBeforeStartTestSession', $state);
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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// Convert to JSON and back so we can share the applyState() code between this and ->loadFromFile()
$json = json_encode($state, JSON_FORCE_OBJECT);
$state = json_decode($json);
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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$this->applyState($state);
$this->extend('onAfterStartTestSession');
}
public function updateTestSession($state) {
$this->extend('onBeforeUpdateTestSession', $state);
// Convert to JSON and back so we can share the appleState() code between this and ->loadFromFile()
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$json = json_encode($state, JSON_FORCE_OBJECT);
$state = json_decode($json);
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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$this->applyState($state);
$this->extend('onAfterUpdateTestSession');
}
/**
* Assumes the database has already been created in startTestSession(), as this method can be called from
* _config.php where we don't yet have a DB connection.
*
* Persists the state to the filesystem.
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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*
* You can extend this by creating an Extension object and implementing either onBeforeApplyState() or
* onAfterApplyState() to add your own test state handling in.
*
* @throws LogicException
* @throws InvalidArgumentException
*/
public function applyState($state) {
$this->extend('onBeforeApplyState', $state);
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$database = (isset($state->database)) ? $state->database : null;
// back up source
global $databaseConfig;
$this->oldDatabaseName = $databaseConfig['database'];
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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// Load existing state from $this->state into $state, if there is any
$oldState = $this->getState();
if($oldState) {
foreach($oldState as $k => $v) {
if(!isset($state->$k)) {
$state->$k = $v; // Don't overwrite stuff in $state, as that's the new state
}
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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}
}
// ensure we have a connection to the database
if(isset($state->database) && $state->database) {
if(!DB::getConn()) {
// No connection, so try and connect to tmpdb if it exists
if(isset($state->database)) {
$this->oldDatabaseName = $databaseConfig['database'];
$databaseConfig['database'] = $state->database;
}
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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// Connect to database
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DB::connect($databaseConfig);
} else {
// We've already connected to the database, do a fast check to see what database we're currently using
$db = DB::getConn()->currentDatabase();
if(isset($state->database) && $db != $state->database) {
$this->oldDatabaseName = $databaseConfig['database'];
$databaseConfig['database'] = $state->database;
DB::connect($databaseConfig);
}
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}
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}
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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// Database
if(!$this->isRunningTests()) {
$dbName = (isset($state->database)) ? $state->database : null;
if($dbName) {
$dbExists = DB::getConn()->databaseExists($dbName);
} else {
$dbExists = false;
}
if(!$dbExists) {
// Create a new one with a randomized name
$dbName = SapphireTest::create_temp_db();
$state->database = $dbName; // In case it's changed by the call to SapphireTest::create_temp_db();
// Set existing one, assumes it already has been created
$prefix = defined('SS_DATABASE_PREFIX') ? SS_DATABASE_PREFIX : 'ss_';
$pattern = strtolower(sprintf('#^%stmpdb\d{7}#', $prefix));
if(!preg_match($pattern, $dbName)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("Invalid database name format");
}
$this->oldDatabaseName = $databaseConfig['database'];
$databaseConfig['database'] = $dbName; // Instead of calling DB::set_alternative_db_name();
// Connect to the new database, overwriting the old DB connection (if any)
DB::connect($databaseConfig);
}
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}
// Mailer
$mailer = (isset($state->mailer)) ? $state->mailer : null;
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if($mailer) {
if(!class_exists($mailer) || !is_subclass_of($mailer, 'Mailer')) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf(
'Class "%s" is not a valid class, or subclass of Mailer',
$mailer
));
}
}
// Date and time
if(isset($state->datetime)) {
require_once 'Zend/Date.php';
// Convert DatetimeField format
if(!Zend_Date::isDate($state->datetime, 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss')) {
throw new LogicException(sprintf(
'Invalid date format "%s", use yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss',
$state->datetime
));
}
}
$this->saveState($state);
$this->extend('onAfterApplyState');
}
/**
* Import the database
*
* @param String $path Absolute path to a SQL dump (include DROP TABLE commands)
* @return void
*/
public function importDatabase($path, $requireDefaultRecords = false) {
$sql = file_get_contents($path);
// Split into individual query commands, removing comments
$sqlCmds = array_filter(
preg_split('/;\n/',
preg_replace(array('/^$\n/m', '/^(\/|#).*$\n/m'), '', $sql)
)
);
// Execute each query
foreach($sqlCmds as $sqlCmd) {
DB::query($sqlCmd);
}
// In case the dump involved CREATE TABLE commands, we need to ensure the schema is still up to date
$dbAdmin = new DatabaseAdmin();
Versioned::set_reading_mode('');
$dbAdmin->doBuild(true, $requireDefaultRecords);
}
/**
* Build the database with default records, see {@link DataObject->requireDefaultRecords()}.
*/
public function requireDefaultRecords() {
$dbAdmin = new DatabaseAdmin();
Versioned::set_reading_mode('');
$dbAdmin->doBuild(true, true);
}
/**
* Sliented as if the file already exists by another process, we don't want
* to modify.
*/
public function saveState($state) {
if (defined('JSON_PRETTY_PRINT')) {
$content = json_encode($state, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
} else {
$content = json_encode($state);
}
file_put_contents($this->getFilePath(), $content, LOCK_EX);
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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}
public function loadFromFile() {
if($this->isRunningTests()) {
try {
$contents = file_get_contents($this->getFilePath());
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$json = json_decode($contents);
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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$this->applyState($json);
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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} catch(Exception $e) {
throw new \Exception("A test session appears to be in progress, but we can't retrieve the details. "
. "Try removing the " . $this->getFilePath() . " file. Inner "
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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. "error: " . $e->getMessage());
}
}
}
private function removeStateFile() {
$file = $this->getFilePath();
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if(file_exists($file)) {
if(!unlink($file)) {
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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throw new \Exception('Unable to remove the testsession state file, please remove it manually. File '
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. 'path: ' . $file);
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}
}
}
/**
* Cleans up the test session state by restoring the normal database connect (for the rest of this request, if any)
* and removes the {@link self::$test_state_file} so that future requests don't use this test state.
*
* Can be extended by implementing either onBeforeEndTestSession() or onAfterEndTestSession().
*
* This should implement itself cleanly in case it is called twice (e.g. don't throw errors when the state file
* doesn't exist anymore because it's already been cleaned up etc.) This is because during behat test runs where
* a queueing system (e.g. silverstripe-resque) is used, the behat module may call this first, and then the forked
* worker will call it as well - but there is only one state file that is created.
*/
public function endTestSession() {
$this->extend('onBeforeEndTestSession');
if(SapphireTest::using_temp_db()) {
$this->resetDatabaseName();
SapphireTest::set_is_running_test(false);
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}
$this->removeStateFile();
$this->extend('onAfterEndTestSession');
}
/**
* Loads a YAML fixture into the database as part of the {@link TestSessionController}.
*
* @param string $fixtureFile The .yml file to load
* @return FixtureFactory The loaded fixture
* @throws LogicException
*/
public function loadFixtureIntoDb($fixtureFile) {
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$realFile = realpath(BASE_PATH.'/'.$fixtureFile);
$baseDir = realpath(Director::baseFolder());
if(!$realFile || !file_exists($realFile)) {
throw new LogicException("Fixture file doesn't exist");
} else if(substr($realFile,0,strlen($baseDir)) != $baseDir) {
throw new LogicException("Fixture file must be inside $baseDir");
} else if(substr($realFile,-4) != '.yml') {
throw new LogicException("Fixture file must be a .yml file");
} else if(!preg_match('/^([^\/.][^\/]+)\/tests\//', $fixtureFile)) {
throw new LogicException("Fixture file must be inside the tests subfolder of one of your modules.");
}
$factory = Injector::inst()->create('FixtureFactory');
$fixture = Injector::inst()->create('YamlFixture', $fixtureFile);
$fixture->writeInto($factory);
$state = $this->getState();
$state->fixtures[] = $fixtureFile;
$this->applyState($state);
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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return $fixture;
}
/**
* Reset the database connection to use the original database. Called by {@link self::endTestSession()}.
*/
public function resetDatabaseName() {
if($this->oldDatabaseName) {
global $databaseConfig;
$databaseConfig['database'] = $this->oldDatabaseName;
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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$conn = DB::getConn();
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if($conn) {
$conn->selectDatabase($this->oldDatabaseName);
}
}
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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}
/**
* @return stdClass Data as taken from the JSON object in {@link self::loadFromFile()}
*/
public function getState() {
$path = Director::getAbsFile($this->getFilePath());
return (file_exists($path)) ? json_decode(file_get_contents($path)) : new stdClass;
Refactor testsession module to use file-based session state storage. This is a major refactoring of the testsession module to use a persistent file storage instead of using $_SESSION storage. The primary reason for this is for out-of-band tests (e.g. simplifying Behat tests, and testing modules like silverstripe-resque (https://github.com/stojg/silverstripe-resque)). Testing the silverstripe-resque module without this is impossible as the PHP code running the job has been started and loaded into memory long before you started a testsession. By default, this will create a TESTS_RUNNING.json file in your webroot, which means that tests need to be run as a user who has permission to create files there. In practice, this means your webroot needs to be owned by your webserver user. The reason we store the file here is that it will show up as a changed file in version control, so it’s more prominent if developers can’t figure out why there are issues with database content. API CHANGES: - Add persistent file storage (using webroot/TESTS_RUNNING.json) as a base. - Update TestSessionController to use new TestSessionEnvironment class. - Moved extension points from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved loadFixtureIntoDb from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Moved setState from TestSessionController to TestSessionEnvironment. - Deprecated the use of TestSessionController::setState() FIXES: - Fixes TestSessionRequestFilter to use new TestSessionEnvironment instead of $_SESSION. MINOR: - Renamed TestSesssionRequestFilter.php to fix spelling error (three ’S’s) - Class did not need renaming, just the file itself.
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}
}