- Moodle PHPUnit integration
- Moodle Writing PHPUnit tests
- PHPUnit online documentation
- Composer dependency manager
Composer is a dependency manager for PHP projects. It installs PHP libraries into /vendor/ subdirectory inside your moodle dirroot.
- install Composer - http://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md
- install PHUnit and dependencies - go to your Moodle dirroot and execute
php composer.phar install
You need to create a new dataroot directory and specify a separate database prefix for the test environment, see config-dist.php for more information.
- add
$CFG->phpunit_prefix = 'phpu_';
to your config.php file - and
$CFG->phpunit_dataroot = '/path/to/phpunitdataroot';
to your config.php file
Before first execution and after every upgrade the PHPUnit test environment needs to be initialised, this command also builds the phpunit.xml configuration files.
- execute
php admin/tool/phpunit/cli/init.php
- execute
vendor/bin/phpunit
from dirroot directory - you can execute a single test case class using class name followed by path to test file
vendor/bin/phpunit lib/tests/phpunit_test.php
- it is also possible to create custom configuration files in xml format and use
vendor/bin/phpunit -c mytestsuites.xml
- create
tests/
directory in your add-on - add test file, for example
local/mytest/tests/my_test.php
file withmy_test
class that extendsbasic_testcase
oradvanced_testcase
- set the test class namespace to that of the class being tested
- add some
test_*()
methods - execute your new test case
vendor/bin/phpunit local/mytest/tests/my_test.php
- execute
php admin/tool/phpunit/cli/init.php
to get the plugin tests included in main phpunit.xml configuration file
- use
\
instead of/
in paths in examples above