Is there any option to test a single Codeception class or method with PhpStorm/PHPUnit?
I know how to to run Test/TestCase with plain .php/PHPUnit files.
But how do I configure PhpStorm to work with Codeception?
You could give https://github.com/tsari/docker-xdebug-phpstorm a try.
That's a shell script which will be used as external tool in phpstorm and allows you to run or debug single methods, files, directories or all tests at once.
Currently it works only with docker. But you could fork and extend it. ;)
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I'm new to ROBOT framework and must create library keyword using java and utilize the JAR files in RIDE editor. I have followed the below steps. But still have confusions in where to start up. Please help me to achieve this.
Steps:
1) Installed Python, wxPython, pybot, RIDE, selenium2library successfully and I'm able to work with RIDE using predefined keywords.
2) For creating own java library, Installed Eclipse Mars, Java, ROBOT IDE manually using the link https://github.com/NitorCreations/RobotFramework-EclipseIDE/wiki/Installation
The question here is,
Anything i'm missing to install?
How to proceed further with Robot Framework coding?
Note: I'm reading many materials in parts to proceed things. But that is confusing me what are the steps to be followed. Is there any single material that i can get having the sequences of steps that need to be followed for my requirements?
The below links I referred with,
https://github.com/NitorCreations/RobotFramework-EclipseIDE/wiki/Usage
Maven error "Failure to transfer..."
Create a Maven project in Eclipse complains "Could not resolve archetype"
http://robotframework.org/robotframework/latest/RobotFrameworkUserGuide.html#using-set-test-suite-global-variable-keywords
Let's start with the basics. RIDE is an editor for Robot Script files. Robot Script files are executed by the Robot Framework robot application. It is important to understand the difference between these two applications. One creates files and the other uses them.
Assuming for a moment here that you have some custom functionality in a Jar file that you would like to make available inside the Robot Script files test cases. If this is indeed the case then your focus should be on create Robot Test Libraries. In the documentation there are numerous java examples given for basing your own library on.
This means that you do not need Maven, unless you want to, to create your library. Also Eclipse IDE is not needed nor is RIDE. The library you create can be used by Robot Framework even when it's run from the command line. Feel free to use them for what they are good at: writing Robot Scripts efficiently and running Robot through menu options instead of command line windows.
When you are familiar with Eclipse and comfortable with it's features, then I can also recommend using the Eclipse Application RED which is a mature Eclipse add on for creating, running and debugging Robot scripts.
There are two ways of implementing a Java routine in Robot Framework and it depends a bit on how you run Robot Framework: Python or Jython. Running Python means that you need to run the Java in a separate JVM container and connect to it. The simplest way is via Command Line interaction. This may cause some security concerns. The second approach is to use the Remote Library approach. A good example of this is the Robot Framework Sikuli Library. An added bonus is that you can run Robot and your Java application on two separate machines/servers.
The Jython way has been discussed on StackOverflow before and I gladly refer to it. Please bear in mind that although the examples refer to RIDE, the Library org.company.Keywordlibrary works in all IDE's, provided robot framework is run using Jython.
In the Jython documentation it clearly explains how to setup an Eclipse based IDE with Jython. Do keep in mind that it's recommended to use the same interpreter in development and production. I.e. if you create your scripts in Jython, do run them in 'production' also using Jython. Otherwise you open yourself up to interpreter differences where functionality does not work or behaves differently then expected.
An alternative approach with Jython is the all-in-one Robot Framework Maven JAR plugin. Adding a custom Java Library in this setup is not too difficult. A nice short tutorial can be found on the blog of Valerio Bruno. If this is your preferred route for development, then you may want to read the RED howto on integrating the Robot Framework Maven jar.
Working on your custom functionality is likely going to be a independent project in Eclipse, but can be linked to an Robot project via the Class Path settings in red.xml if you use RED or the CLASS_PATH environment variable.
Done! I have installed RED and required add on using following below steps. It worked successfully with predefined keywords. Now I'm gonna create user defined keywords/libraries using the same editor. I don't know where to start up. Will it work creating just a java project? Should I need to include any additional libraries?
Steps followed to proceed with RED:
1. RED Version Conclusion: https://github.com/nokia/RED/blob/master/release.md
2. RED Installation Instructions: https://github.com/nokia/RED/blob/master/installation.md
3. ROBOT Framework prerequisites using RED: https://github.com/nokia/RED/blob/master/red_help/first_steps/download_install.html.md
4. To verify Installations in Eclipse: Help -> Installation Details to check if RED is visible on installed features list
5. Create Project and Tests using RED in Eclipse: https://github.com/nokia/RED/blob/master/red_help/first_steps/create_run.html.md
6. RED Steps: https://github.com/nokia/RED/blob/master/First_steps.md
7. Quick STart: https://github.com/nokia/RED/blob/master/red_help/user_guide/quick_start.html.md
Our project setup is as following:
We are using 'Play framework' and SBT as a build tool.
We have Jenkins for continuous delivery
We are using Scalatest for writing Selenium tests
Additionally we have Sonarqube for consolidating test results.
For Frontend we are using AngularJS for dynamic content.
We wanted to use Protractor as it can access AngularJS specific elements, but installing it locally is not what we want. Instead we want to have a dependency listed in Build.scala file and somehow we should be able to write Protractor code in Scalatest. How to go about it?
I am using Symfony 2.5.4 and I am building test using PHPUnit on my Website. I was wondering if there was a way to list all the current implemented tests. I have looked in the app/console and there is no command that interact with PHPUnit. My goal is to give this list to the testers so they don't have to test was is already tested by PHPUnit. I would be ok with a way to get all the headers of the test functions or simply the name of the functions.
Symfony does not have a command that integrates with PHPUnit. To achive your goal, you can generate a code coverage report as HTML document (e.g. phpunit -c app --coverage-html=web/coverage src/) and you can show this report to your testers. You can explain there that they don't have to test functionality covered by tests.
But, in my opinion, your testers should test also the parts of application, that are covered by tests.
I tried to setup codeception for my Symfony2 project which already has 4 working bundles and their PHPUnit testcases. Now I wanted to add codeception Testcases, especially for acceptance tests, but when I "bootstrapped" codeception I found all the generated code within my main structure. Since my application is already organized in bundles I wanted to keep the concept as well for my testcases. Especially since I already have my PHPUnit testcases within my bundles. The official s2 codeception does not really cover this. So for me some questions arise:
How to setup codeception that it works within my bundles
How can I ran with one command all my existing PHPUnit testcases AND my codeception testcases?
I just set that up in a similar way.
codeception has a -c switch that will do what you need, i.e.:
vendor/bin/codecept bootstrap src/Acme/ExampleBundle
and then:
vendor/bin/codecept run -c src/Acme/ExampleBundle
I don't know about your 2nd question. At least for Unit tests, converting them to Codeception tests was trivial, especially since my tests all inhert from an abstract class, so it took maybe 10 lines of change there, mostly setup stuff.
#Tom That doesen't work because the Symfony2-Module is looking for the bootstrap.php.cache-file which is still in the root-folder of your symfony2-app! My solution for this is to create a link in your bundle to your app/ folder! than it gonna work!
In {your-root}/src/{your-app}/{your-bundle}:
ln -s ../../../app .
Is anyone using TeamCity for building their Flex apps? We're using .Net for our main site code and backend flex data calls and we use flex for our application. I have a working Ant build script, but I can't get it to run with the TeamCity Ant Runner. I'm curious if anyone has gotten this working and if they have, could I potentitially see a sample of your build script?
For some reason the build script won't pick up the FLEX_HOME environment variables for the Flex Ant Tasks.
I cannot see why it shouldn´t work. Just declare FLEX_HOME in the top of your Ant script, and point to the sdk on the TeamCity machine, like:
<property name="FLEX_HOME" value="c:/adobe/flex/sdk/3.3"/>
On a previous project I worked on we had exactly the same situation as you and it can work. I can't remember doing anything special to get this going although we may have had to manually set some environment variables in the TeamCity config. Check out the TeamCity docs for how to set these and how to they are used
You might also try using the basic Command line runner to see if that works. When troubleshooting environment variable issues in TeamCity I have found it useful to have part of the build process run a DOS set command (env for Linux) and then look in the build logs to see what the actual environment is.