Commands project is a simple Yii2 project that allow you to perform console commands and a basic web views to solve easy operations.
assets/ contains assets definition
commands/ contains console commands (controllers)
components/ contains project components (behaviors)
config/ contains application configurations
controllers/ contains Web controller classes
mail/ contains view files for e-mails
models/ contains model classes
runtime/ contains files generated during runtime
tests/ contains various tests for the basic application
vendor/ contains dependent 3rd-party packages
views/ contains view files for the Web application
web/ contains the entry script and Web resources
widgets/ contains project widgets
The minimum requirement by this project is that your Web server supports PHP 7. For now, this projects is tested only on Ubuntu OS.
First of all, after you have downloaded the repo, you need to retrieve project libraries. Simply run the following command in your project root folder (ps: you need to have "composer" already installed):
composer update
To work with all the commands you need to configure an alias to launch the Yii2 application. To do this you have to create a script. Here the instructions:
##### create and edit a file named "cmd" #####
sudo vi /usr/bin/cmd
##### paste this code, then save the file #####
# Executing YII commands project
/usr/bin/php /var/www/commands/yii $@
##### change file permissions #####
sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/cmd
Now you should be able to run console commands, using cmd
alias directly from your shell.
cmd help
Credentials for the AWS account should be stored in the ".aws/credentials" file on your machine with the following syntax (you can add as many profiles as you want):
[default]
aws_access_key_id=XXXXX
aws_secret_access_key=XXXXX
region=XXXXX
For now, no database needed
Here below a list of all the commands available from command line:
-
aws
allow you to perform actions on a AWS account. -
sites
allow you to perform sites actions (especially work with users). -
env
allow you to perform actions on a LNMP stack (linux, nginx, mysql and php). With this command you can, start, stop, restart and check the status of your stack (you need to install nginx, php-fpm and varnish by your hands). -
vpn
allow you to perform actions on a VPN using OpenVPN client (you need to install it by your hands). With this command you can, start, stop and check the status of your VPN. It's simply managed by a configuration ".opvn" file and a credential "auth.txt" file. -
video
allow you to perform actions on videos.
Tests are located in tests
directory. They are developed with Codeception PHP Testing Framework.
By default there are 3 test suites:
unit
functional
acceptance
Tests can be executed by running
vendor/bin/codecept run
The command above will execute unit and functional tests. Unit tests are testing the system components, while functional tests are for testing user interaction. Acceptance tests are disabled by default as they require additional setup since they perform testing in real browser.
To execute acceptance tests do the following:
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Rename
tests/acceptance.suite.yml.example
totests/acceptance.suite.yml
to enable suite configuration -
Replace
codeception/base
package incomposer.json
withcodeception/codeception
to install full featured version of Codeception -
Update dependencies with Composer
composer update
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Download Selenium Server and launch it:
java -jar ~/selenium-server-standalone-x.xx.x.jar
In case of using Selenium Server 3.0 with Firefox browser since v48 or Google Chrome since v53 you must download GeckoDriver or ChromeDriver and launch Selenium with it:
# for Firefox java -jar -Dwebdriver.gecko.driver=~/geckodriver ~/selenium-server-standalone-3.xx.x.jar # for Google Chrome java -jar -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver=~/chromedriver ~/selenium-server-standalone-3.xx.x.jar
As an alternative way you can use already configured Docker container with older versions of Selenium and Firefox:
docker run --net=host selenium/standalone-firefox:2.53.0
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(Optional) Create
yii2_basic_tests
database and update it by applying migrations if you have them.tests/bin/yii migrate
The database configuration can be found at
config/test_db.php
. -
Start web server:
tests/bin/yii serve
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Now you can run all available tests
# run all available tests vendor/bin/codecept run # run acceptance tests vendor/bin/codecept run acceptance # run only unit and functional tests vendor/bin/codecept run unit,functional
By default, code coverage is disabled in codeception.yml
configuration file, you should uncomment needed rows to be able
to collect code coverage. You can run your tests and collect coverage with the following command:
#collect coverage for all tests
vendor/bin/codecept run -- --coverage-html --coverage-xml
#collect coverage only for unit tests
vendor/bin/codecept run unit -- --coverage-html --coverage-xml
#collect coverage for unit and functional tests
vendor/bin/codecept run functional,unit -- --coverage-html --coverage-xml
You can see code coverage output under the tests/_output
directory.