jerkan
jerkan

Reputation: 705

phpunit memory_limit parameter does not apply

I've just installed phpunit via pear in a mac osx 10.7 and everything works fine except I got memory limit errors (xdebug enabled for reports).

I tried to add the -d memory_limit=512M parameter to phpunit but it is not applying because, on the very first error, I added var_dump(ini_get('memory_limit')); exit; and it prints string(3) "32M"

So, why is it not being applied?

Besides that, if I run

php -d memory_limit=256M -r "echo ini_get('memory_limit');"

it echoes "256M"

Is it possible that phpunit is not executing same php?

Upvotes: 30

Views: 35035

Answers (3)

Kevin
Kevin

Reputation: 541

If you don't mind about the speed of the tests, found this thread very useful as it's better handling of memory for your app.

Basically; In your phpunit.xml, under the <phpunit> tag, set the processIsolation to true i.e

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit 
         ...
         processIsolation="true"
         ... >

Alternatively,

You can just disable memory limiting altogether under the <php> tag, set the memory_limit to -1 i.e

<php>
        ...
        <ini name="memory_limit" value="-1"/>
        ...

Upvotes: 14

ino
ino

Reputation: 2591

For those who reach this thread and need to get the configuration for phpunit.xml configuration file:

<php>
  <ini name="memory_limit" value="512M" />
</php>

More on section "Setting PHP INI settings, Constants and Global Variables" at https://phpunit.de/manual/6.5/en/appendixes.configuration.html

Upvotes: 52

edorian
edorian

Reputation: 38981

Yes you can set every php option with phpunit -d that can be set with ini_set.

You already opened a bug over in the phpunit bug tracker but well I'm going for the more verbose answer here

Reproduce to show it works in general:

echo "<?php var_dump(ini_get('memory_limit')); " > foo.php

phpunit -d memory_limit=12M --bootstrap foo.php 

Produces:

string(3) "12M"
PHPUnit 3.6.5 by Sebastian Bergmann.

But phpunit only applies this option once before the first test is run!

So chances are your code is somewhere changing the memory limit back to 32M which is something phpunit can't "fix".

Same goes for setting the memory limit in the phpunit.xml file.

Upvotes: 43

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