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Informations about the package behat-doctrine-fixtures

Behat Doctrine Fixtures

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Installation

To install the Behat Doctrine Fixtures and integrate it with your Behat setup, follow the instructions provided in the Installation Guide.

Database Support

This library allows you to easily work with fixtures for testing in Behat using Doctrine. It supports two types of databases:

How Usage in Behat

These methods can be used in Behat scenarios to load fixtures into the database, preparing test data for scenarios. For more detailed information on each method, refer to the links above.

Methods

beforeScenario

The beforeScenario method loads fixtures for all configured database connections before each Behat scenario. This ensures that the database is in a clean state before testing.

loadFixturesForDefaultConnection

The loadFixturesForDefaultConnection method loads fixtures into the default database connection. It accepts a comma-separated list of fixture names and loads them into the default connection.

loadFixturesForGivenConnection

The loadFixturesForGivenConnection method loads fixtures into a specified database connection. This method allows flexibility by letting you choose which database connection the fixtures should be loaded into, which is useful in multi-database environments.

Migrate from 1.x to 2.0

To migrate from 1.x to 2.0, follow our guide.


All versions of behat-doctrine-fixtures with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^7.4 || ^8.0
behat/behat Version ^3.0
doctrine/orm Version ^2.0 || ^3.0
doctrine/doctrine-bundle Version ^2.0
doctrine/doctrine-fixtures-bundle Version ^3.0
doctrine/doctrine-migrations-bundle Version ^3.0
theofidry/alice-data-fixtures Version ^1.0
symfony/dependency-injection Version ^4.4 || ^5.4 || ^6.0 || ^7.0
symfony/http-kernel Version ^4.4 || ^5.4 || ^6.0 || ^7.0
doctrine/dbal Version ^2.0 || ^3.0
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