Welcome to the Phalcon Incubator Testing Suites.
This folder includes all the tests that test Incubator components, ensuring that you enjoy a bug free library.
These testing suites uses Travis CI for each run. Every commit pushed to this repository will queue a build into the continuous integration service and will run all tests to ensure that everything is going well and the project is stable.
The testing suites can be run on your own machine. The main dependency is Codeception which can be installed using Composer:
# run this command from project root
composer install --prefer-source
You can read more about installing and configuring Codeception from the following resources:
A MySQL database is also required in this suite. You'll need to create database and configure connection in tests/.env
file.
Some tests uses Aerospike database and they are run separately. To uses those tests you need to install the Aerospike Server, Aerospike Client and create the database.
You may need the following services to run other tests:
- Memcached
- Redis
- MongoDB
- Beanstalk
First you need to re-generate base classes for test all suites:
vendor/bin/codecept build
Once the database is created and base clases re-generated, run the tests on a terminal:
vendor/bin/codecept run
or for detailed output:
vendor/bin/codecept run --debug
To run all tests from a folder:
vendor/bin/codecept run tests/unit/some/folder/
To run legacy tests (PHP 5.x) you need to use the unit5x
suite:
vendor/bin/codecept run tests/unit5x/
To run Aerospike-related tests you need to use the aerospike
suite:
vendor/bin/codecept run tests/aerospike/
To run single test:
vendor/bin/codecept run tests/unit/some/folder/some/test/file.php
Note: Cache-related tests are slower than others tests because they use wait states (sleep command) to expire generated caches.
The file .travis.yml
contains full instructions to test Phalcon Incubator on Ubuntu 14+
If you cannot run the tests, please check the file .travis.yml
for an in depth view on how test Incubator.
Additional information regarding our testing environment can be found by looking at the tests/_bootstrap.php
file.
Please report any issue if you find out bugs or memory leaks.
Thanks!
Phalcon Framework Team
2017