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Read the excellent guide at
Read the excellent guide at
* [http://phpunit.de/manual/current/en/index.html PHPUnit Manual]
* [https://phpunit.de/documentation.html PHPUnit Manual]


=Installation of PHPUnit via Composer=
=Installation of PHPUnit via Composer=


The installation procedure depends on your operating system.
* Install Composer
* Check that /your/moodle/dirroot/composer.json exists and the contents are similar to
{
    "require-dev": {
        "phpunit/phpunit": "3.7.*",
        "phpunit/dbUnit": "1.2.*"
    }
}
* Install Composer dependency manager


cd /your/moodle/dirroot
Instructions for installing composer on all platforms are here: https://getcomposer.org/download/
curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
 
Install the composer.phar file to your moodle folder.


* Execute Composer installer
* Execute Composer installer


  cd /your/moodle/dirroot
  cd /your/moodle/dirroot
  php composer.phar install --dev
 
  php composer.phar install


(If that gives you connection problems try...)
(If that gives you connection problems try...)


  php composer.phar install --dev --prefer-source
  php composer.phar install --prefer-source
 
Troubleshooting:
* On Windows if you are behind a proxy you will need to setup an environment variable called HTTP_PROXY with a value detailing your HTTP Proxy address and port before composer will correctly download files.
* You may be prompted for github credentials when installing composer dependencies.
** This is used to generate an personal access token to avoid being rate limited by github.
** If you have Two Factor Authentication enabled on your github account, or do not wish to supply your own credentials you will need to generate a token manually:
*** Visit https://github.com/settings/applications and request personal access token
*** Copy this token and add it to your [https://gist.github.com/andrewnicols/c5377ed25a9df1006ce1 ~/.composer/config.json]
** ( See [https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/2280 composer issue #2280] for further details of this bug.)
 


Detailed instructions:
Detailed instructions:
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* [[PHPUnit installation in Windows]]
* [[PHPUnit installation in Windows]]
* [[PHPUnit installation in OS X]]
* [[PHPUnit installation in OS X]]
== Uninstalling previous PEAR based version ==
Before using composer, this page used to suggest to install phpunit via PEAR. If you did so, you may wish to uninstall that package now. This should work:
  $ pear uninstall phpunit/DbUnit
  $ pear uninstall phpunit/PHPUnit


=Initialisation of test environment=
=Initialisation of test environment=
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  $CFG->phpunit_dataroot = '/home/example/phpu_moodledata';
  $CFG->phpunit_dataroot = '/home/example/phpu_moodledata';


If your system does not have a direct connection to the Internet, you also need to specify your proxy in config.php - even though you normally specify it by using the admin settings user interface. (If you do not use a proxy, you can skip this step.) Check the settings on the relevant admin settings page, or from the mdl_config table in your database, if you are unsure of the correct values.
Some PHPUnit tests require a live internet connection. If your system does not have a direct connection to the Internet, you also need to specify your proxy in config.php - even though you normally specify it by using the admin settings user interface. (If you do not use a proxy, you can skip this step.) Check the settings on the relevant admin settings page, or from the mdl_config table in your database, if you are unsure of the correct values.
   
   
  // Normal proxy settings
  // Normal proxy settings
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  $CFG->proxyuser = 'systemusername';
  $CFG->proxyuser = 'systemusername';
  $CFG->proxypassword = 'systempassword';
  $CFG->proxypassword = 'systempassword';
From Moodle 2.8.5 onwards, you can also provide specific database settings for unit testing (if these are not provided, the standard database settings will be used):
<pre>$CFG->phpunit_dbtype    = 'pgsql';      // 'pgsql', 'mariadb', 'mysqli', 'mssql', 'sqlsrv' or 'oci'
$CFG->phpunit_dblibrary = 'native';    // 'native' only at the moment
$CFG->phpunit_dbhost    = '127.0.0.1';  // eg 'localhost' or 'db.isp.com' or IP
$CFG->phpunit_dbname    = 'mytestdb';    // database name, eg moodle
$CFG->phpunit_dbuser    = 'postgres';  // your database username
$CFG->phpunit_dbpass    = 'some_password';  // your database password</pre>


Then you need to initialise the test environment using following command.
Then you need to initialise the test environment using following command.
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This command has to be repeated after any upgrade, plugin (un)installation or if you have added tests to a plugin you are developing:
This command has to be repeated after any upgrade, plugin (un)installation or if you have added tests to a plugin you are developing:


'''NOTE:''' make sure that your php cli executable (or the one you want to use) is correctly on your path as the individual init scripts will call it repeatedly.
'''NOTE:''' make sure that your php cli executable (or the one you want to use) is correctly on your path as the individual init scripts will call it repeatedly. Also, ensure en_AU locale is installed on your server.
 
== LDAP ==
If you want to run LDAP unit tests you must have a working, configured LDAP environment on your test server. There must be a basic LDAP tree structure in place or tests will fail with "Search: No such object". Build an LDAP tree structure in a new shell prompt:
 
<pre>
$ ldapadd -H ldap://127.0.0.1 -D "cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local" -W
dn:dc=yourcomputer,dc=local
objectClass:dcObject
objectClass:organizationalUnit
dc:yourcomputer
ou:YOURCOMPUTER
</pre>
 
In config.php tell Moodle where to look for your test LDAP environment:
 
<pre>
// Constants for auth/ldap tests.
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_HOST_URL', 'ldap://127.0.0.1');
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN', 'cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_BIND_PW', '*');
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_DOMAIN', 'dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
 
// Constants for enrol/ldap tests.
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_HOST_URL', 'ldap://127.0.0.1');
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_BIND_DN', 'cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_BIND_PW', '*');
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_DOMAIN', 'dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
 
// Constants for lib/ldap tests.
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_HOST_URL', 'ldap://127.0.0.1');
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_BIND_DN', 'cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_BIND_PW', '*');
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_DOMAIN', 'dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
</pre>


=Test execution=
=Test execution=
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The fastest way to run a single test is:
The fastest way to run a single test is:


  vendor/bin/phpunit my_test_class_name my/tests/filename.php
  <code php>
vendor/bin/phpunit my/tests/filename.php
</code>
so, run this command in the CLI to see a real test in action:
<code php>
vendor/bin/phpunit cohort/tests/cohortlib_test.php
</code>
 
You can also run a single test method inside a class:
<code php>
vendor/bin/phpunit --filter test_function_name path/to/file.php
</code>
 
Note: You should be careful because it may be possible to run tests this way which are not included in the normal run if, for example, the file is not placed in the correct location. If you use this method, do at least one full test run (or --group run, as below) to ensure the test can be found.
 
Filters can also be applied to capture a group of similar tests across all testsuites:
<code php>
vendor/bin/phpunit --filter test_flag_user
</code>


This is faster than other methods because it avoids the need to search for the test file, but you should be careful because it may be possible to run tests this way which are not included in the normal run. If you use this method, do at least one full test run (or --group run, as below) to ensure the test can be found.
It is also possible to run all tests in a component by using the testsuite option:
<code bash>
vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite core_privacy_testsuite
vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite core_privacy_testsuite --filter test_component_is_compliant
</code>


==== Using the @group annotation ====
==== Using the @group annotation ====
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  * @group qtype_stack
  * @group qtype_stack
  */
  */
class stack_cas_keyval_exception_test extends basic_testcase {
class qtype_stack_cas_keyval_exception_testcase extends basic_testcase {
</code>
</code>


to all the classes in your plugin, the you can run just the tests for your plugin by doing
to all the classes in your plugin, then you can run just the tests for your plugin by doing


  phpunit --group qtype_stack
  phpunit --group qtype_stack
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  cd directory/with/phpunit.xml
  cd directory/with/phpunit.xml
  phpunit
  phpunit
=External test resources=
{{Moodle 2.6}}
By default Moodle phpunit tests contact http://download.moodle.org server when testing curl related functionality. Optionally you may checkout a local copy of the test scripts and access it instead:
# clone https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-exttests to web directory
# add to your config.php or modify phpunit.xml file <code php>define('TEST_EXTERNAL_FILES_HTTP_URL', 'http://localhost/moodle-exttests');</code>


=Writing new tests=
=Writing new tests=
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=PHPUnit support in IDEs=
=PHPUnit support in IDEs=


* [http://www.phpsrc.org/projects/pti-phpunit/wiki/ Eclipse PHP Tool Integration]
* [[Setting up Eclipse]]
* [http://blog.jetbrains.com/webide/2009/12/phpunit-support/ PHPStorm IDE]
* [[Setting up Netbeans]]
* [http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/php/phpunit.html Netbeans]
* [[Setting up PhpStorm]]


=Common Unit Test Problems=
=Common Unit Test Problems=
[[Common unit test problems]]
[[Common unit test problems]]


=Performance=
A typical run of full PHPUnit tests for Moodle 2.7 takes 10-20 minutes depending on the machine. If tests run slowly for you:
* Ensure you are using a database and filesystem running on the same machine that is running the tests (not on a remote server).
* Apply developer-only performance settings to your database: [[Postgres Tuning For Developers]]
=Command line tips=
* Run all tests for a plugin (mod_mymodule in this example): vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite=mod_mymodule_testsuite
* Run only named test: vendor/bin/phpunit --filter=test_my_test_function_name
* Display each test name before running it (useful e.g. if it crashes before the end and you want to know which test it was running at that point) vendor/bin/phpunit --debug (you will probably want to redirect this to a file as it gets very long).


[[Category:Unit testing]]
[[Category:Unit testing]]

Revision as of 09:26, 6 November 2019

Moodle 2.3


What is PHPUnit

PHPUnit by Sebastian Bergmann is an advanced unit testing framework for PHP. It is installed as Composer dependency and is not part of Moodle installation. To run PHPUnit tests, you have to manually install it on your development computer or test server.

Read the excellent guide at

Installation of PHPUnit via Composer

  • Install Composer

Instructions for installing composer on all platforms are here: https://getcomposer.org/download/

Install the composer.phar file to your moodle folder.

  • Execute Composer installer
cd /your/moodle/dirroot
php composer.phar install

(If that gives you connection problems try...)

php composer.phar install --prefer-source

Troubleshooting:

  • On Windows if you are behind a proxy you will need to setup an environment variable called HTTP_PROXY with a value detailing your HTTP Proxy address and port before composer will correctly download files.
  • You may be prompted for github credentials when installing composer dependencies.
    • This is used to generate an personal access token to avoid being rate limited by github.
    • If you have Two Factor Authentication enabled on your github account, or do not wish to supply your own credentials you will need to generate a token manually:
    • ( See composer issue #2280 for further details of this bug.)


Detailed instructions:

Detailed instructions:

Uninstalling previous PEAR based version

Before using composer, this page used to suggest to install phpunit via PEAR. If you did so, you may wish to uninstall that package now. This should work:

  $ pear uninstall phpunit/DbUnit
  $ pear uninstall phpunit/PHPUnit

Initialisation of test environment

Our PHPUnit integration requires a dedicated database and dataroot. First, add a new dataroot directory and prefix into your config.php, you can find examples in config-dist.php (scroll down to 'Section 9').

$CFG->phpunit_prefix = 'phpu_';
$CFG->phpunit_dataroot = '/home/example/phpu_moodledata';

Some PHPUnit tests require a live internet connection. If your system does not have a direct connection to the Internet, you also need to specify your proxy in config.php - even though you normally specify it by using the admin settings user interface. (If you do not use a proxy, you can skip this step.) Check the settings on the relevant admin settings page, or from the mdl_config table in your database, if you are unsure of the correct values.

// Normal proxy settings
$CFG->proxyhost = 'wwwcache.example.org';
$CFG->proxyport = 80;
$CFG->proxytype = 'HTTP';
$CFG->proxybypass = 'localhost, 127.0.0.1, .example.org';
// Omit the next lines if your proxy doesn't need a username/password:
$CFG->proxyuser = 'systemusername';
$CFG->proxypassword = 'systempassword';

From Moodle 2.8.5 onwards, you can also provide specific database settings for unit testing (if these are not provided, the standard database settings will be used):

$CFG->phpunit_dbtype    = 'pgsql';      // 'pgsql', 'mariadb', 'mysqli', 'mssql', 'sqlsrv' or 'oci'
$CFG->phpunit_dblibrary = 'native';     // 'native' only at the moment
$CFG->phpunit_dbhost    = '127.0.0.1';  // eg 'localhost' or 'db.isp.com' or IP
$CFG->phpunit_dbname    = 'mytestdb';     // database name, eg moodle
$CFG->phpunit_dbuser    = 'postgres';   // your database username
$CFG->phpunit_dbpass    = 'some_password';   // your database password

Then you need to initialise the test environment using following command.

cd /home/example/moodle
php admin/tool/phpunit/cli/init.php

This command has to be repeated after any upgrade, plugin (un)installation or if you have added tests to a plugin you are developing:

NOTE: make sure that your php cli executable (or the one you want to use) is correctly on your path as the individual init scripts will call it repeatedly. Also, ensure en_AU locale is installed on your server.

LDAP

If you want to run LDAP unit tests you must have a working, configured LDAP environment on your test server. There must be a basic LDAP tree structure in place or tests will fail with "Search: No such object". Build an LDAP tree structure in a new shell prompt:

$ ldapadd -H ldap://127.0.0.1 -D "cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local" -W
dn:dc=yourcomputer,dc=local
objectClass:dcObject
objectClass:organizationalUnit
dc:yourcomputer
ou:YOURCOMPUTER

In config.php tell Moodle where to look for your test LDAP environment:

// Constants for auth/ldap tests.
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_HOST_URL', 'ldap://127.0.0.1');
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN', 'cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_BIND_PW', '*');
define('TEST_AUTH_LDAP_DOMAIN', 'dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');

// Constants for enrol/ldap tests.
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_HOST_URL', 'ldap://127.0.0.1');
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_BIND_DN', 'cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_BIND_PW', '*');
define('TEST_ENROL_LDAP_DOMAIN', 'dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');

// Constants for lib/ldap tests.
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_HOST_URL', 'ldap://127.0.0.1');
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_BIND_DN', 'cn=admin,dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_BIND_PW', '*');
define('TEST_LDAPLIB_DOMAIN', 'dc=yourcomputer,dc=local');

Test execution

To execute all test suites from main configuration file execute the vendor/bin/phpunit script from your $CFG->dirroot directory.

cd /home/example/moodle
vendor/bin/phpunit

The rest of examples uses phpunit, please substitute it with vendor/bin/phpunit or create a shortcut in your dirroot.

In IDEs, you may need to specify the path to the PHPUnit configuration file. Use the absolute path to phpunit.xml from your $CFG->dirroot.


There is an alternative script for running of tests via web interface: admin/tool/phpunit/webrunner.php. Use this as the last resort only when you cannot use the command-line interface on your test server. It will most probably break due to permissions problems if you try to execute it both from command-line and from webrunner. This feature is not officially supported.


How to run only some tests

Running a single test quickly

The fastest way to run a single test is:


vendor/bin/phpunit my/tests/filename.php so, run this command in the CLI to see a real test in action: vendor/bin/phpunit cohort/tests/cohortlib_test.php

You can also run a single test method inside a class: vendor/bin/phpunit --filter test_function_name path/to/file.php

Note: You should be careful because it may be possible to run tests this way which are not included in the normal run if, for example, the file is not placed in the correct location. If you use this method, do at least one full test run (or --group run, as below) to ensure the test can be found.

Filters can also be applied to capture a group of similar tests across all testsuites: vendor/bin/phpunit --filter test_flag_user

It is also possible to run all tests in a component by using the testsuite option: vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite core_privacy_testsuite vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite core_privacy_testsuite --filter test_component_is_compliant

Using the @group annotation

If you add annotations like

/**

* Unit tests for {@link stack_cas_keyval}.
* @group qtype_stack
*/

class qtype_stack_cas_keyval_exception_testcase extends basic_testcase {

to all the classes in your plugin, then you can run just the tests for your plugin by doing

phpunit --group qtype_stack

Therefore, it is suggested that you annotate all your tests with the Frankenstyle name of your plugin.

Using multiple phpunit.xml files

It's easy to create alternative phpunit.xml files defining which tests must be run together. For reference, take a look to the default /phpunit.xml available in your base directory once the testing environment has been initialised. After creating the custom file you will be able to run those tests with

vendor/bin/phpunit -c path/to/your/alternative/phpunit/file.xml

Also, for commodity, you can use this command:

php admin/tool/phpunit/cli/util.php --buildcomponentconfigs

It will, automatically, create one valid phpunit.xml file within each component (plugin or subsystem) and other important directories, so later you will be able to execute tests like

vendor/bin/phpunit -c mod/forum[/phpunit.xml]  // Note that it's not needed to specify the name of the file (if it is 'phpunit.xml').
vendor/bin/phpunit -c question
vendor/bin/phpunit -c question/type/calculated
vendor/bin/phpunit -c backup
vendor/bin/phpunit -c lib/dml
...

or, also

cd directory/with/phpunit.xml
phpunit

External test resources

Moodle 2.6

By default Moodle phpunit tests contact http://download.moodle.org server when testing curl related functionality. Optionally you may checkout a local copy of the test scripts and access it instead:

  1. clone https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-exttests to web directory
  2. add to your config.php or modify phpunit.xml file define('TEST_EXTERNAL_FILES_HTTP_URL', 'http://localhost/moodle-exttests');

Writing new tests

Conversion of existing SimpleTests

PHPUnit support in IDEs

Common Unit Test Problems

Common unit test problems

Performance

A typical run of full PHPUnit tests for Moodle 2.7 takes 10-20 minutes depending on the machine. If tests run slowly for you:

  • Ensure you are using a database and filesystem running on the same machine that is running the tests (not on a remote server).
  • Apply developer-only performance settings to your database: Postgres Tuning For Developers

Command line tips

  • Run all tests for a plugin (mod_mymodule in this example): vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite=mod_mymodule_testsuite
  • Run only named test: vendor/bin/phpunit --filter=test_my_test_function_name
  • Display each test name before running it (useful e.g. if it crashes before the end and you want to know which test it was running at that point) vendor/bin/phpunit --debug (you will probably want to redirect this to a file as it gets very long).