ciarand / pho
A fork of the BDD testing framework
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
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README
This project is deprecated and unmaintained. Proceed with caution!
BDD test framework for PHP, inspired by Jasmine and RSpec. Work in progress. Feature requests and pull requests welcome!
Installation
The following instructions outline installation using Composer. If you don't have Composer, you can download it from http://getcomposer.org/
- Run either of the following commands, depending on your environment:
$ composer global require danielstjules/pho:dev-master
$ php composer.phar global require danielstjules/pho:dev-master
- Edit your
~/.bash_profile
or~/.profile
and add:
export PATH=$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin:$PATH
Writing Specs
Pho exposes 8 functions for organizing and writing your tests: describe
,
context
, it
, before
, after
, beforeEach
, afterEach
and expect
.
To create a suite, describe
and context
can be used by passing them a
string and function. Both are interchangeable, though context is more often
nested in a describe to group some set of behaviour. it
is then used to create
a spec, or test.
A spec may contain multiple expectations or assertions, and will pass so long
as all assertions pass and no exception is uncaught. For asserting values in pho,
expect
can be used. The function accepts the value to be tested, and may be
chained with a handful of matchers.
<?php describe('A suite', function() { it('contains specs with expectations', function() { expect(true)->toBe(true); }); it('can have specs that fail', function() { expect(false)->not()->toBe(false); }); it('can have incomplete specs'); });
Objects may be passed between suites and specs with php's use
keyword. Here's
an example:
describe('Example', function() { $object = new stdClass(); $object->name = 'pho'; context('name', function() use ($object) { it('is set to pho', function() use ($object) { expect($object->name)->toBe('pho'); }); }); });
Things can get a bit verbose when dealing with multiple objects that need to be
passed into closures with use
. To avoid such long lists of arguments, $this
can be used to set and retrieve values between suites and specs.
describe('SomeClass', function() { $this->key1 = 'initialValue'; $this->key2 = 'initialValue'; context('methodOne()', function() { $this->key1 = 'changedValue'; it('contains a spec', function() { expect($this->key1)->toBe('changedValue'); expect($this->key2)->toBe('initialValue'); }); }); context('methodTwo()', function() { it('contains another spec', function() { expect($this->key1)->toBe('initialValue'); expect($this->key2)->toBe('initialValue'); }); }); });
Hooks are available for running functions as setups and teardowns. before
is
ran prior to any specs in a suite, and after
, once all in the suite have been
ran. beforeEach
and afterEach
both run their closures once per spec. Note
that beforeEach
and afterEach
are both stacklable, and will apply to specs
within nested suites.
describe('Suite with Hooks', function() { $this->count = 0; beforeEach(function() { $this->count = $this->count + 1; }); it('has a count equal to 1', function() { expect($this->count)->toEqual(1); // A single beforeEach ran }); context('nested suite', function() { beforeEach(function() { $this->count = $this->count + 1; }); it('has a count equal to 3', function() { expect($this->count)->toEqual(3); // Both beforeEach closures incremented the value }); }); });
Running Specs
By default, pho looks for specs in either a test
or spec
folder under the
working directory. It will recurse through all subfolders and run any files
ending with Spec.php
, ie: userSpec.php. Furthermore, continuous testing is as
easy as using the --watch
option, which will monitor all files in the path for
changes, and rerun specs on save.
Expectations/Matchers
Type Matching
expect('pho')->toBeA('string'); expect(1)->notToBeA('string'); expect(1)->not()->toBeA('string'); expect(1)->toBeAn('integer'); // Alias for toBeA expect('pho')->notToBeAn('integer'); expect('pho')->not()->toBeA('integer');
Instance Matching
expect(new User())->toBeAnInstanceOf('User'); expect(new User())->not()->toBeAnInstanceOf('Post'); expect(new User())->notToBeAnInstanceOf('Post');
Strict Equality Matching
expect(1)->toBe(1); expect(1)->not()->toBe(2); expect(1)->notToBe(2); expect(['foo'])->toEqual(['foo']); // Alias for toBe expect(['foo'])->not()->toEqual(true); expect(['foo'])->notToEqual(true); expect(null)->toBeNull(); expect('pho')->not()->toBeNull(); expect('pho')->notToBeNull(); expect(true)->toBeTrue(); expect(1)->not()->toBeTrue(); expect(1)->notToBeTrue(); expect(false)->toBeFalse(); expect(0)->not()->toBeFalse(); expect(0)->notToBeFalse();
Loose Equality Matching
expect(1)->toEql(true); expect(new User('Bob'))->not()->ToEql(new User('Alice')) expect(new User('Bob'))->notToEql(new User('Alice'))
Length Matching
expect(['tdd', 'bdd'])->toHaveLength(2); expect('pho')->not()->toHaveLength(2); expect('pho')->notToHaveLength(2); expect([])->toBeEmpty(); expect('pho')->not()->toBeEmpty(); expect('pho')->notToBeEmpty();
Inclusion Matching
expect('Spectacular!')->toContain('Spec'); expect(['a', 'b'])->not()->toContain('c'); expect(['a', 'b'])->notToContain('c'); expect('testing')->toContain('test', 'ing'); // Accepts multiple args expect(['tdd', 'test'])->not()->toContain('bdd', 'spec'); expect(['tdd', 'test'])->notToContain('bdd', 'spec'); expect('testing')->toContainAnyOf('test', 'spec'); expect(['tdd', 'test'])->not()->toContainAnyOf('bdd', 'test'); expect(['tdd', 'test'])->notToContainAnyOf('bdd', 'test'); expect(['name' => 'pho'])->toHaveKey('name'); expect(['name' => 'pho'])->not()->toHaveKey('id'); expect(['name' => 'pho'])->notToHaveKey('id');
Pattern Matching
expect('tdd')->toMatch('/\w[D]{2}/i'); expect('pho')->not()->toMatch('/\d+/'); expect('pho')->notToMatch('/\d+/'); expect('username')->toStartWith('user'); expect('spec')->not()->toStartWith('test'); expect('spec')->notToStartWith('test'); expect('username')->toEndWith('name'); expect('spec')->not()->toEndWith('s'); expect('spec')->notToEndtWith('s');
Numeric Matching
expect(2)->toBeGreaterThan(1); expect(2)->not()->toBeGreaterThan(2); expect(1)->notToBeGreaterThan(2); expect(2)->toBeAbove(1); // Alias for toBeGreaterThan expect(2)->not()->toBeAbove(2); expect(1)->notToBeAbove(2); expect(1)->toBeLessThan(2); expect(1)->not()->toBeLessThan(1); expect(2)->notToBeLessThan(1); expect(1)->toBeBelow(2); // Alias for toBeLessThan expect(1)->not()->toBeBelow(1); expect(2)->notToBeBelow(1); expect(1)->toBeWithin(1, 10); // Inclusive expect(-2)->not()->toBeWithin(-1, 0); expect(-2)->notToBeWithin(-1, 0);
Print Matching
$callable = function() { echo 'test' }; expect($callable)->toPrint('test'); expect($callable)->not()->toPrint('testing'); expect($callable)->notToPrint('testing');
Exception Matching
$callable = function() { throw new Custom\Exception('error!'); }; expect($callable)->toThrow('Custom\Exception'); expect($callable)->not()->toThrow('\ErrorException'); expect($callable)->notToThrow('\ErrorException');
Reporters
dot (default)
$ pho --reporter dot exampleSpec.php
.FI
Failures:
"A suite can have specs that fail" FAILED
/Users/danielstjules/Desktop/exampleSpec.php:9
Expected false not to be false
Finished in 0.00125 seconds
3 specs, 1 failure, 1 incomplete
spec
$ pho --reporter spec exampleSpec.php
A suite
contains specs with expectations
can have specs that fail
can have incomplete specs
Failures:
"A suite can have specs that fail" FAILED
/Users/danielstjules/Desktop/exampleSpec.php:9
Expected false not to be false
Finished in 0.0012 seconds
3 specs, 1 failure, 1 incomplete
list
$ pho --reporter list exampleSpec.php
A suite contains specs with expectations
A suite can have specs that fail
A suite can have incomplete specs
Failures:
"A suite can have specs that fail" FAILED
/Users/danielstjules/Desktop/exampleSpec.php:9
Expected false not to be false
Finished in 0.0012 seconds
3 specs, 1 failure, 1 incomplete
Mocking
Pho doesn't currently provide mocks/stubs out of the box. Instead, it's suggested that a mocking framework such as prophecy or mockery be used.
Namespace
If you'd rather not have pho use the global namespace for its functions, you
can set the --namespace
flag to force it to only use the pho namespace. This
will be a nicer alternative in PHP 5.6 with
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/use_function
pho\describe('A suite', function() { pho\it('contains specs with expectations', function() { pho\expect(true)->toBe(true); }); pho\it('can have specs that fail', function() { pho\expect(false)->not()->toBe(false); }); });
Options
$ bin/pho --help
Usage: pho [options] [files]
Options
-a --ascii Show ASCII art on completion
-h --help Output usage information
-f --filter <pattern> Run specs containing a pattern
-r --reporter <name> Specify the reporter to use
-s --stop Stop on failure
-v --version Display version number
-w --watch Watch files for changes and rerun specs
-n --namespace Only use namespaced functions