Zend Framework integration with Behat BDD

2019-03-09 03:16发布

问题:

Anyone has been using Behat with Zend Framework? Any examples on how to use both?

回答1:

I got it working. It works with PHPUnit and Zend_Test so you can use all those nifty assertXYZ() methods. First, make sure you've got behat installed and available in your system $PATH. I did the following:

sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony.com
sudo pear channel-discover pear.behat.org
sudo pear install behat/behat

Now, create a directory structure like so:

features
    application
        ControllerTestCase.php
    bootstrap
        FeatureContext.php
    homepage.feature

The features/application/ControllerTestCase.php class is typical of a Zend_Test testing implementation:

<?php
require_once 'Zend/Application.php';
require_once 'Zend/Test/PHPUnit/ControllerTestCase.php';

class ControllerTestCase extends Zend_Test_PHPUnit_ControllerTestCase {

    public $application;

    public function setUp() {
        $this->application = new Zend_Application(APPLICATION_ENV, APPLICATION_PATH 
                . '/configs/application.ini');
        $this->bootstrap = array($this, 'appBootstrap');
        parent::setUp();
    }

    public function appBootstrap(){
        $this->application->bootstrap();
    }
}

The features/bootstrap/FeatureContext.php class is what Behat needs to bootstrap itself:

<?php

use Behat\Behat\Context\ClosuredContextInterface,
    Behat\Behat\Context\TranslatedContextInterface,
    Behat\Behat\Context\BehatContext,
    Behat\Behat\Exception\PendingException;
use Behat\Gherkin\Node\PyStringNode,
    Behat\Gherkin\Node\TableNode;

require_once 'PHPUnit/Autoload.php';
require_once 'PHPUnit/Framework/Assert/Functions.php';

define('APPLICATION_ENV', 'testing');
define('APPLICATION_PATH', dirname(__FILE__) . '/../path/to/your/zf/application');

set_include_path('.' . PATH_SEPARATOR . APPLICATION_PATH . '/../library'
        . PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path());

require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/../application/ControllerTestCase.php';

class FeatureContext extends BehatContext {

    protected $app;

    /**
     * Initializes context.
     * Every scenario gets it's own context object.
     *
     * @param array $parameters context parameters (set up via behat.yml)
     */
    public function __construct(array $parameters) {
        $this->app = new ControllerTestCase();
        $this->app->setUp();
    }

    /**
     * @When /^I load the URL "([^"]*)"$/
     */
    public function iLoadTheURL($url) {
        $this->app->dispatch($url);
    }

    /**
     * @Then /^the module should be "([^"]*)"$/
     */
    public function theModuleShouldBe($desiredModule) {
        $this->app->assertModule($desiredModule);
    }

    /**
     * @Given /^the controller should be "([^"]*)"$/
     */
    public function theControllerShouldBe($desiredController) {
        $this->app->assertController($desiredController);
    }

    /**
     * @Given /^the action should be "([^"]*)"$/
     */
    public function theActionShouldBe($desiredAction) {
        $this->app->assertAction($desiredAction);
    }

    /**
     * @Given /^the page should contain a "([^"]*)" tag that contains "([^"]*)"$/
     */
    public function thePageShouldContainATagThatContains($tag, $content) {
        $this->app->assertQueryContentContains($tag, $content);
    }

    /**
     * @Given /^the action should not redirect$/
     */
    public function theActionShouldNotRedirect() {
        $this->app->assertNotRedirect();
    }

}

And now you can write features like features/homepage.feature:

Feature: Homepage
  In order to know ZF works with Behat
  I need to see that the page loads.

Scenario: Check the homepage
  Given I load the URL "/index"
  Then the module should be "default"
  And the controller should be "index"
  And the action should be "index"
  And the action should not redirect
  And the page should contain a "title" tag that contains "My Nifty ZF App"

To run the tests, cd to the directory that contains the features folder, and type behat.

Good luck!



回答2:

Codeception has module for Zend Framework. It's much like Behat, but tests are written in PHP DSL and not in Gherkin.



回答3:

My scenario was always stopping at the first step. I finally figured it out, there was a die or and exit somewhere in my code which was halting behat completety. So make sure your app doesn't contain any die or exit. Now it's working fine.