The testing framework used is [PHPUnit](https://phpunit.de/); it can be installed with [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/), which is a dependency management tool. ## Setup a testing environment ### Install composer You can either use: - a system-wide version, e.g. installed through your distro's package manager (eg. `sudo apt install composer`) - a local version, downloadable [here](https://getcomposer.org/download/). To update a local composer installation, run `php composer.phar self-update` ### Install Shaarli development dependencies ```bash $ cd /path/to/shaarli $ composer install ``` ### Install Xdebug Xdebug must be installed and enable for PHPUnit to generate coverage reports. See http://xdebug.org/docs/install. ```bash # for Debian-based distributions $ aptitude install php-xdebug # for ArchLinux: $ pacman -S xdebug ``` Then add the following line to `/etc/php//cli/php.ini`: ```ini zend_extension=xdebug.so ``` ## Run unit tests Run `make test` and ensure tests return `OK`. If tests return failures, refer to PHPUnit messages and fix your code/tests accordingly. By default, PHPUnit will run all suitable tests found under the `tests` directory. Each test has 3 possible outcomes: - `.` - success - `F` - failure: the test was run but its results are invalid - the code does not behave as expected - dependencies to external elements: globals, session, cache... - `E` - error: something went wrong and the tested code has crashed - typos in the code, or in the test code - dependencies to missing external elements If Xdebug has been installed and activated, two coverage reports will be generated: - a summary in the console - a detailed HTML report with metrics for tested code - to open it in a web browser: `firefox coverage/index.html &` ### Executing specific tests Add a [`@group`](https://phpunit.de/manual/current/en/appendixes.annotations.html#appendixes.annotations.group) annotation in a test class or method comment: ```php /** * Netscape bookmark import * @group WIP */ class BookmarkImportTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase { [...] } ``` To run all tests annotated with `@group WIP`: ```bash $ vendor/bin/phpunit --group WIP tests/ ``` ### Running tests inside Docker containers Test Dockerfiles are located under `tests/docker//Dockerfile`, and can be used to build Docker images to run Shaarli test suites under common Linux environments. Dockerfiles are provided for the following environments: - `alpine36` - [Alpine 3.6](https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/) - `debian8` - [Debian 8 Jessie](https://www.debian.org/DebianJessie) (oldstable) - `debian9` - [Debian 9 Stretch](https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStretch) (stable) - `ubuntu16` - [Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus](http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/) (LTS) What's behind the curtains: - each image provides: - a base Linux OS - Shaarli PHP dependencies (OS packages) - test PHP dependencies (OS packages) - Composer - the local workspace is mapped to the container's `/shaarli/` directory, - the files are rsync'd so tests are run using a standard Linux user account (running tests as `root` would bypass permission checks and may hide issues) - the tests are run inside the container. To run tests inside a Docker container: ```bash # build the Debian 9 Docker image for unit tests $ cd /path/to/shaarli $ cd tests/docker/debian9 $ docker build -t shaarli-test:debian9 . # install/update 3rd-party test dependencies $ composer install --prefer-dist # run tests using the freshly built image $ docker run -v $PWD:/shaarli shaarli-test:debian9 docker_test # run the full test campaign $ docker run -v $PWD:/shaarli shaarli-test:debian9 docker_all_tests ```