Reputation: 18690
I'm working in some tests for my code and I get my first "STOP" since I don't know how to mover forward on this. See in my setUp()
function I load fixtures:
public function setUp() {
static::$kernel = static::createKernel();
static::$kernel->boot();
$this->em = static::$kernel->getContainer()->get('doctrine')->getManager();
$this->user = $this->createUser();
$fix = new MetaDetailGroupFixtures();
$fix->load($this->em);
parent::setUp();
}
But then I have remove that created data since I have a test for the bad case (when not entities are returned):
public function testListMetaDetailGroupFailAction() {
$client = static::createClient();
$this->logIn($client, $this->user);
$route = $client->getContainer()->get('router')->generate('meta-detail-group-list', array('parent_id' => 20000), false);
$client->request("GET", $route);
$decoded = json_decode($client->getResponse()->getContent(), true);
$this->assertCount(0, $decoded['entities']);
$this->assertArrayHasKey('success', $decoded);
$this->assertJsonStringEqualsJsonString(json_encode(array("success" => false, "message" => "No existen grupos de metadetalles de productos creados")), $client->getResponse()->getContent());
$this->assertSame(200, $client->getResponse()->getStatusCode());
$this->assertSame('application/json', $client->getResponse()->headers->get('Content-Type'));
$this->assertNotEmpty($client->getResponse()->getContent());
}
Since records are created in setup and they remain in DB that test fail. Any advice on this? How did yours solve that?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 1893
Reputation: 1608
There is no easy way to do what you ask. What is normally done is truncating the database before and after executing your tests so you have a truly clean and isolated environment.
Quoting from this nice article (http://blog.sznapka.pl/fully-isolated-tests-in-symfony2/:
public function setUp()
{
$kernel = new \AppKernel("test", true);
$kernel->boot();
$this->_application = new \Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Console\Application($kernel);
$this->_application->setAutoExit(false);
$this->runConsole("doctrine:schema:drop", array("--force" => true));
$this->runConsole("doctrine:schema:create");
$this->runConsole("doctrine:fixtures:load", array("--fixtures" => __DIR__ . "/../DataFixtures"));
}
As you can see, this solution makes use of Doctrine's Symfony2 commands in order to achieve the isolation state. There is a bundle I like to use which solves exactly this problem and let you use nice ready to use FunctionalTest base classes and many other features. Check it out:
https://github.com/liip/LiipFunctionalTestBundle
Upvotes: 5