Modern PHP Testing for everyone
Codeception is a modern full-stack testing framework for PHP. Inspired by BDD, it provides you an absolutely new way of writing acceptance, functional and even unit tests. Powered by PHPUnit 3.7.
release | branch | status |
---|---|---|
Bugfix | 1.6 | |
Stable | 1.7 | |
Current | 1.8 | |
Edge | master |
Bugfixes should be sent to to current stable branch, which is the same as major version number.
Breaking features and major improvements should be sent into master
. When you send PRs to master, they will be added to release cycle only when the next stable branch is started.
Describe what you test and how you test it. Use PHP to write descriptions faster.
Run tests and see what actions were taken and what results were seen.
<?php
$I = new TestGuy($scenario);
$I->wantTo('create wiki page');
$I->amOnPage('/');
$I->click('Pages');
$I->click('New');
$I->see('New Page');
$I->submitForm('form#new_page', array('title' => 'Tree of Life Movie Review','body' => "Next time don't let Hollywood create art-house!"));
$I->see('page created'); // notice generated
$I->see('Tree of Life Movie Review','h1'); // head of page of is our title
$I->seeInCurrentUrl('pages/tree-of-life-movie-review'); // slug is generated
$I->seeInDatabase('pages', array('title' => 'Tree of Life Movie Review')); // data is stored in database
?>
For unit testing you can stay on classic PHPUnit tests, as Codeception can run them too.
Documentation is currently included within the project. Look for it in the 'docs' directory.
Download codecept.phar
Copy it into your project.
Run CLI utility:
php codecept.phar
Copy it into your project.
Run CLI utility:
php codecept.phar
php composer.phar require "codeception/codeception:*"
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If you successfully installed Codeception, run this command:
codecept bootstrap
this will create a default directory structure and default test suites
codecept build
This will generate Guy-classes, in order to make autocomplete work.
See Documentation for more information.
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(c) Michael Bodnarchuk "Davert" 2011-2013