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Informations about the package symfony-application-tests

Symfony Application Tests

Build Status

Generic functional tests that can be applied to any Symfony application.

Applied Checks

The following checks are automatically applied as soon as the provided test cases are registered.

The checks are often simplistic, but they proofed to be helpful to find common configuration mistakes early.

Twig Templates

The tests ensure that the Twig templates are at least compilable and that all used functions are available.

Twig Extensions

Services that are registered as Twig extensions must at least implement the corresponding interface.

Event Subscribers

Registered event subscribers must implement the correct interfaces and all referenced listener methods must be callable.

Validators

Registered validators must implement the correct interface and in Symfony < 2.7, an alias must be provided in the configuration.

Form Types

Registered form types must implement the corresponding interface and aliases in configuration and implementation must match.

Role Annotations

It is ensured that only existing roles are referenced by @Secure annotations. The support for these annotations is provided by the SecurityExtraBundle, which does not belong to the Symfony core.

Example:

/**
 * Check will fail if the role ROLE_ADMIN is not configured in the security.yml.
 *
 * @Secure(roles="ROLE_ADMIN")
 */
public function myAction()
{
    // [...]
}

Services

Each application service must be at least instantiable (abstract and synthetic services are excluded).

Installation

Use the following command to install the package via Composer:

composer require --dev webfactory/symfony-application-tests

Usage

Simply add the tests directory to your phpunit.xml:

The library uses the functional testing infrastructure from Symfony. Therefore, you might have to configure your kernel directory:

Details are available at http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/testing.html#your-first-functional-test.

Advanced Kernel Configuration

If the kernel directory configuration does not suit your needs, then you also have the opportunity to configure the class of the kernel:

To make this work, the kernel must be loadable by the class loader.

Changelog

0.5.3 -> 0.6.0

Removed constraints on form type aliases, which are deprecated since Symfony 2.8.

Credits, Copyright and License

This library was started at webfactory GmbH, Bonn.

Copyright 2014-2017 webfactory GmbH, Bonn. Code released under the MIT license.


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