yii2-netdisk/tests/README.md
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This directory contains various tests for the basic application.
Tests in `codeception` directory are developed with [Codeception PHP Testing Framework](http://codeception.com/).
After creating the basic application, follow these steps to prepare for the tests:
1. Install Codeception if it's not yet installed:
```
composer global require "codeception/codeception=2.0.*"
composer global require "codeception/specify=*"
composer global require "codeception/verify=*"
```
If you've never used Composer for global packages run `composer global status`. It should output:
```
Changed current directory to <directory>
```
Then add `<directory>/vendor/bin` to you `PATH` environment variable. Now we're able to use `codecept` from command
line globally.
2. Install faker extension by running the following from template root directory where `composer.json` is:
```
composer require --dev yiisoft/yii2-faker:*
```
3. Create `yii2_basic_tests` database and update it by applying migrations (you may skip this step if you do not have created any migrations yet):
```
codeception/bin/yii migrate
```
The command needs to be run in the `tests` directory.
The database configuration can be found at `tests/codeception/config/config.php`.
4. Build the test suites:
```
codecept build
```
5. In order to be able to run acceptance tests you need to start a webserver. The simplest way is to use PHP built in
webserver. In the `web` directory execute the following:
```
php -S localhost:8080
```
6. Now you can run the tests with the following commands:
```
# run all available tests
codecept run
# run acceptance tests
codecept run acceptance
# run functional tests
codecept run functional
# run unit tests
codecept run unit
```
Code coverage support
---------------------
By default, code coverage is disabled in `codeception.yml` configuration file, you should uncomment needed rows to be able
to collect code coverage. You can run your tests and collect coverage with the following command:
```
#collect coverage for all tests
codecept run --coverage-html --coverage-xml
#collect coverage only for unit tests
codecept run unit --coverage-html --coverage-xml
#collect coverage for unit and functional tests
codecept run functional,unit --coverage-html --coverage-xml
```
You can see code coverage output under the `tests/_output` directory.
###Remote code coverage
When you run your tests not in the same process where code coverage is collected, then you should uncomment `remote` option and its
related options, to be able to collect code coverage correctly. To setup remote code coverage you should follow [instructions](http://codeception.com/docs/11-Codecoverage)
from codeception site.
1. install `Codeception c3` remote support `composer require "codeception/c3:*"`;
2. copy `c3.php` file under your `web` directory;
3. include `c3.php` file in your `index-test.php` file before application run, so it can catch needed requests.
4. edit `c3.php` to update config file path (~ line 55) with `$config_file = realpath(__DIR__ . '/../tests/codeception.yml');`
Configuration options that are used by remote code coverage:
- c3_url: url pointing to entry script that includes `c3.php` file, so `Codeception` will be able to produce code coverage;
- remote: whether to enable remote code coverage or not;
- remote_config: path to the `codeception.yml` configuration file, from the directory where `c3.php` file is located. This is needed
so that `Codeception` can create itself instance and collect code coverage correctly.
By default `c3_url` and `remote_config` setup correctly, you only need to copy and include `c3.php` file in your `index-test.php`
After that you should be able to collect code coverage from tests that run through `PhpBrowser` or `WebDriver` with same command
as for other tests:
```
#collect coverage from remote
codecept run acceptance --coverage-html --coverage-xml
```
Please refer to [Codeception tutorial](http://codeception.com/docs/01-Introduction) for
more details about writing and running acceptance, functional and unit tests.