mattsmithdev/codeception-markup-validator

Markup validator module for Codeception.

5.0.3 2023-01-22 14:19 UTC

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Last update: 2024-11-22 18:26:26 UTC


README

NOTE - fork of out of date existing project

This is based on minor updates from the following package (which seems to no longer be supported). I've created this fork so my students can use this library with modern PHP 8.0 / 8.1.

Problem

Programmatically validate markup of web application pages during automated acceptance testing.

Solution

Markup validator module for Codeception. Validates web-pages markup (HTML, XHTML etc.) using markup validators e.g. W3C Markup Validator Service. Don't let invalid pages reach production. Add some zero effort tests to your acceptance suite which will immediately inform you when your markup gets broken.

$I->amOnPage('/');
$I->validateMarkup();

Dead simple to use. Requires literally no configuraton. Works as you expect it out of box. Fully configurable and extendable if you want to hack it. Each component of the module can be replaced with your custom class. Just implement a simple interface and inject custom component to the module.

Installation

The recommended way of module installation is via composer:

composer require mattsmithdev/codeception-markup-validator

Usage

Add the module to your acceptance test suit configuration:

class_name: AcceptanceTester
modules:
    enabled:
        - PhpBrowser:
            url: 'http://localhost/'
        - Kolyunya\Codeception\Module\MarkupValidator

Build the test suit:

codecept build

Validate markup:

$I->amOnPage('/');
$I->validateMarkup();

If you need, you may override module-wide message filter configuration for each page individually like this:

// Perform very strict checks for this particular page.
$I->amOnPage('/foo/');
$I->validateMarkup(array(
    'ignoreWarnings' => false,
));

// Ignore those two errors just on this page.
$I->amOnPage('/bar/');
$I->validateMarkup(array(
    'ignoredErrors' => array(
        '/some error/',
        '/another error/',
    ),
));

// Set error count threshold, do not ignore warnings
// but ignore some errors on this page.
$I->amOnPage('/quux/');
$I->validateMarkup(array(
    'errorCountThreshold' => 10,
    'ignoreWarnings' => false,
    'ignoredErros' => array(
        '/this error/',
        '/that error/',
    ),
));

Configuration

The module does not require any configuration. The default setup will work if you have either PhpBrowser or WebDriver modules enabled.

Nevertheless the module is fully-configurable and hackable. It consist of four major components: provider which provides markup to validate, validator which performs actual markup validation, filter which filters messages received from the validator and printer which determines how to print messages received from the validator. You may configure each of the components with a custom implementation.

Provider

The module may be configured with a custom provider which will provide the markup to the validator. The default provider tries to obtain markup from the PhpBrowser and WebDriver modules.

class_name: AcceptanceTester
modules:
    enabled:
        - PhpBrowser:
            url: 'http://localhost/'
        - Kolyunya\Codeception\Module\MarkupValidator:
            provider:
                class: Acme\Tests\Path\To\CustomMarkupProvider

Validator

The module may be configured with a custom validator which will validate markup received from the provider. The default validator uses the W3C Markup Validation Service API.

class_name: AcceptanceTester
modules:
    enabled:
        - PhpBrowser:
            url: 'http://localhost/'
        - Kolyunya\Codeception\Module\MarkupValidator:
            validator:
                class: Acme\Tests\Path\To\CustomMarkupValidator

Filter

The module may be configured with a custom filter which will filter messages received from the validator. You may implement you own filter or tweak a default one.

class_name: AcceptanceTester
modules:
    enabled:
        - PhpBrowser:
            url: 'http://localhost/'
        - Kolyunya\Codeception\Module\MarkupValidator:
            filter:
                class: Kolyunya\Codeception\Lib\MarkupValidator\DefaultMessageFilter
                config:
                    errorCountThreshold: 10
                    ignoreWarnings: true
                    ignoredErrors:
                        - '/some error/'
                        - '/another error/'

Printer

The module may be configured with a custom printer which defines how messages received from the validator are printed. The default printer prints message type, summary, details, first line number, last line number and related markup.

class_name: AcceptanceTester
modules:
    enabled:
        - PhpBrowser:
            url: 'http://localhost/'
        - Kolyunya\Codeception\Module\MarkupValidator:
            printer:
                class: Acme\Tests\Path\To\CustomMessagePrinter

Contributing

If you found a bug or have a feature request feel free to open an issue. If you want to send a pull request, backward-compatible changes should target the master branch while breaking changes - the next major version branch.