Web Services Unit Test
Moodle 2.3 Since Moodle 2.3 we are using PHP Unit framework. Writing a unit test before writing an external function will end up to be very helpful. The easiest external function is not an easy task, as you can see in How to contribute a web service function to core. When writing PHPUnit tests you will:
- discover use cases you didn't think about.
- understand the feelings and the needs of the web service client developer.
- end up with a function usable by everybody, not only by your own client.
- reach integration way faster as you joined a proof of validity
- make the QA process a breeze
How to run a PHPUnit test
you should read first the PHPUnit Moodle documentation to have a grasp of PHPUnit in Moodle.
How to write an external function PHPUnit test
If it doesn't exist create a COMPONENTFOLDER/tests/externallib_test.php file.
<?php
// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
//
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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//
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//
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// along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/**
* COMPONENT External functions unit tests
*
* @package core_component
* @category external
* @copyright 20XX Your Name
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
require_once($CFG->dirroot . '/COMPONENT/externallib.php');
class COMPONENT_external_testcase extends externallib_advanced_testcase {
/**
* Test
*/
public function test_FUNCTION_NAME() {
global $USER;
$this->resetAfterTest(true);
// Set the required capabilities by the external function
$contextid = context_XXXX::instance()->id;
$roleid = $this->assignUserCapability('moodle/CAPABILITYNAME', $contextid);
$params = array(PARAM1, PARAM2, ...);
$returnvalue = COMPONENT_external::FUNCTION_NAME($params);
// Some PHPUnit assert
$this->assertEquals(EXPECTED_VALUE, RETURNED_VALUE);
// Call without required capability
$this->unassignUserCapability('moodle/CAPABILITYNAME', $contextid, $roleid);
$this->setExpectedException('required_capability_exception');
$returnvalue = COMPONENT_external::FUNCTION_NAME($params);
}
}
But the quickest way is most likely to look at some example like course/tests/courseexternallib_test.php - get_categories (MDL-33995). Also read Writing PHPUnit tests.
Coding style
- external functions often check many capabilities. Remember to assign the correct one to the $USER and also test for exception when the $USER doesn't have them.