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Revision: 4
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Author: poppins
Date: 2009-05-06 02:36:20 +0000 (Wed, 06 May 2009)
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added SimpleTest 1.0.1 unit tester
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Added: trunk/tests/simpletest/HELP_MY_TESTS_DONT_WORK_ANYMORE
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--- trunk/tests/simpletest/HELP_MY_TESTS_DONT_WORK_ANYMORE (rev 0)
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+Simple Test interface changes
+=============================
+Because the SimpleTest tool set is still evolving it is likely that tests
+written with earlier versions will fail with the newest ones. The most
+dramatic changes are in the alpha releases. Here is a list of possible
+problems and their fixes...
+
+No method getRelativeUrls() or getAbsoluteUrls()
+------------------------------------------------
+These methods were always a bit weird anyway, and
+the new parsing of the base tag makes them more so.
+They have been replaced with getUrls() instead. If
+you want the old functionality then simply chop
+off the current domain from getUrl().
+
+Method setWildcard() removed in mocks
+-------------------------------------
+Even setWildcard() has been removed in 1.0.1beta now.
+If you want to test explicitely for a '*' string, then
+simply pass in new IdenticalExpectation('*') instead.
+
+No method _getTest() on mocks
+-----------------------------
+This has finally been removed. It was a pretty esoteric
+flex point anyway. It was there to allow the mocks to
+work with other test tools, but no one does this.
+
+No method assertError(), assertNoErrors(), swallowErrors()
+----------------------------------------------------------
+These have been deprecated in 1.0.1beta in favour of
+expectError() and expectException(). assertNoErrors() is
+redundant if you use expectError() as failures are now reported
+immediately.
+
+No method TestCase::signal()
+----------------------------
+This has been deprecated in favour of triggering an error or
+throwing an exception. Deprecated as of 1.0.1beta.
+
+No method TestCase::sendMessage()
+---------------------------------
+This has been deprecated as of 1.0.1beta.
+
+Failure to connect now emits failures
+-------------------------------------
+It used to be that you would have to use the
+getTransferError() call on the web tester to see if
+there was a socket level error in a fetch. This check
+is now always carried out by the WebTestCase unless
+the fetch is prefaced with WebTestCase::ignoreErrors().
+The ignore directive only lasts for test case fetching
+action such as get() and click().
+
+No method SimpleTestOptions::ignore()
+-------------------------------------
+This is deprecated in version 1.0.1beta and has been moved
+to SimpleTest::ignore() as that is more readable. In
+addition, parent classes are also ignored automatically.
+If you are using PHP5 you can skip this directive simply
+by marking your test case as abstract.
+
+No method assertCopy()
+----------------------
+This is deprecated in 1.0.1 in favour of assertClone().
+The assertClone() method is slightly different in that
+the objects must be identical, but without being a
+reference. It is thus not a strict inversion of
+assertReference().
+
+Constructor wildcard override has no effect in mocks
+----------------------------------------------------
+As of 1.0.1beta this is now set with setWildcard() instead
+of in the constructor.
+
+No methods setStubBaseClass()/getStubBaseClass()
+------------------------------------------------
+As mocks are now used instead of stubs, these methods
+stopped working and are now removed as of the 1.0.1beta
+release. The mock objects may be freely used instead.
+
+No method addPartialMockCode()
+------------------------------
+The ability to insert arbitrary partial mock code
+has been removed. This was a low value feature
+causing needless complications. It was removed
+in the 1.0.1beta release.
+
+No method setMockBaseClass()
+----------------------------
+The ability to change the mock base class has been
+scheduled for removal and is deprecated since the
+1.0.1beta version. This was a rarely used feature
+except as a workaround for PHP5 limitations. As
+these limitations are being resolved it's hoped
+that the bundled mocks can be used directly.
+
+No class Stub
+-------------
+Server stubs are deprecated from 1.0.1 as the mocks now
+have exactly the same interface. Just use mock objects
+instead.
+
+No class SimpleTestOptions
+--------------------------
+This was replced by the shorter SimpleTest in 1.0.1beta1
+and is since deprecated.
+
+No file simple_test.php
+-----------------------
+This was renamed test_case.php in 1.0.1beta to more accurately
+reflect it's purpose. This file should never be directly
+included in test suites though, as it's part of the
+underlying mechanics and has a tendency to be refactored.
+
+No class WantedPatternExpectation
+---------------------------------
+This was deprecated in 1.0.1alpha in favour of the simpler
+name PatternExpectation.
+
+No class NoUnwantedPatternExpectation
+-------------------------------------
+This was deprecated in 1.0.1alpha in favour of the simpler
+name NoPatternExpectation.
+
+No method assertNoUnwantedPattern()
+-----------------------------------
+This has been renamed to assertNoPattern() in 1.0.1alpha and
+the old form is deprecated.
+
+No method assertWantedPattern()
+-------------------------------
+This has been renamed to assertPattern() in 1.0.1alpha and
+the old form is deprecated.
+
+No method assertExpectation()
+-----------------------------
+This was renamed as assert() in 1.0.1alpha and the old form
+has been deprecated.
+
+No class WildcardExpectation
+----------------------------
+This was a mostly internal class for the mock objects. It was
+renamed AnythingExpectation to bring it closer to JMock and
+NMock in version 1.0.1alpha.
+
+Missing UnitTestCase::assertErrorPattern()
+------------------------------------------
+This method is deprecated for version 1.0.1 onwards.
+This method has been subsumed by assertError() that can now
+take an expectation. Simply pass a PatternExpectation
+into assertError() to simulate the old behaviour.
+
+No HTML when matching page elements
+-----------------------------------
+This behaviour has been switched to using plain text as if it
+were seen by the user of the browser. This means that HTML tags
+are suppressed, entities are converted and whitespace is
+normalised. This should make it easier to match items in forms.
+Also images are replaced with their "alt" text so that they
+can be matched as well.
+
+No method SimpleRunner::_getTestCase()
+--------------------------------------
+This was made public as getTestCase() in 1.0RC2.
+
+No method restartSession()
+--------------------------
+This was renamed to restart() in the WebTestCase, SimpleBrowser
+and the underlying SimpleUserAgent in 1.0RC2. Because it was
+undocumented anyway, no attempt was made at backward
+compatibility.
+
+My custom test case ignored by tally()
+--------------------------------------
+The _assertTrue method has had it's signature changed due to a bug
+in the PHP 5.0.1 release. You must now use getTest() from within
+that method to get the test case. Mock compatibility with other
+unit testers is now deprecated as of 1.0.1alpha as PEAR::PHPUnit2
+should soon have mock support of it's own.
+
+Broken code extending SimpleRunner
+----------------------------------
+This was replaced with SimpleScorer so that I could use the runner
+name in another class. This happened in RC1 development and there
+is no easy backward compatibility fix. The solution is simply to
+extend SimpleScorer instead.
+
+Missing method getBaseCookieValue()
+-----------------------------------
+This was renamed getCurrentCookieValue() in RC1.
+
+Missing files from the SimpleTest suite
+---------------------------------------
+Versions of SimpleTest prior to Beta6 required a SIMPLE_TEST constant
+to point at the SimpleTest folder location before any of the toolset
+was loaded. This is no longer documented as it is now unnecessary
+for later versions. If you are using an earlier version you may
+need this constant. Consult the documentation that was bundled with
+the release that you are using or upgrade to Beta6 or later.
+
+No method SimpleBrowser::getCurrentUrl()
+--------------------------------------
+This is replaced with the more versatile showRequest() for
+debugging. It only existed in this context for version Beta5.
+Later versions will have SimpleBrowser::getHistory() for tracking
+paths through pages. It is renamed as getUrl() since 1.0RC1.
+
+No method Stub::setStubBaseClass()
+----------------------------------
+This method has finally been removed in 1.0RC1. Use
+SimpleTestOptions::setStubBaseClass() instead.
+
+No class CommandLineReporter
+----------------------------
+This was renamed to TextReporter in Beta3 and the deprecated version
+was removed in 1.0RC1.
+
+No method requireReturn()
+-------------------------
+This was deprecated in Beta3 and is now removed.
+
+No method expectCookie()
+------------------------
+This method was abruptly removed in Beta4 so as to simplify the internals
+until another mechanism can replace it. As a workaround it is necessary
+to assert that the cookie has changed by setting it before the page
+fetch and then assert the desired value.
+
+No method clickSubmitByFormId()
+-------------------------------
+This method had an incorrect name as no button was involved. It was
+renamed to submitByFormId() in Beta4 and the old version deprecated.
+Now removed.
+
+No method paintStart() or paintEnd()
+------------------------------------
+You should only get this error if you have subclassed the lower level
+reporting and test runner machinery. These methods have been broken
+down into events for test methods, events for test cases and events
+for group tests. The new methods are...
+
+paintStart() --> paintMethodStart(), paintCaseStart(), paintGroupStart()
+paintEnd() --> paintMethodEnd(), paintCaseEnd(), paintGroupEnd()
+
+This change was made in Beta3, ironically to make it easier to subclass
+the inner machinery. Simply duplicating the code you had in the previous
+methods should provide a temporary fix.
+
+No class TestDisplay
+--------------------
+This has been folded into SimpleReporter in Beta3 and is now deprecated.
+It was removed in RC1.
+
+No method WebTestCase::fetch()
+------------------------------
+This was renamed get() in Alpha8. It is removed in Beta3.
+
+No method submit()
+------------------
+This has been renamed clickSubmit() in Beta1. The old method was
+removed in Beta2.
+
+No method clearHistory()
+------------------------
+This method is deprecated in Beta2 and removed in RC1.
+
+No method getCallCount()
+------------------------
+This method has been deprecated since Beta1 and has now been
+removed. There are now more ways to set expectations on counts
+and so this method should be unecessery. Removed in RC1.
+
+Cannot find file *
+------------------
+The following public name changes have occoured...
+
+simple_html_test.php --> reporter.php
+simple_mock.php --> mock_objects.php
+simple_unit.php --> unit_tester.php
+simple_web.php --> web_tester.php
+
+The old names were deprecated in Alpha8 and removed in Beta1.
+
+No method attachObserver()
+--------------------------
+Prior to the Alpha8 release the old internal observer pattern was
+gutted and replaced with a visitor. This is to trade flexibility of
+test case expansion against the ease of writing user interfaces.
+
+Code such as...
+
+$test = &new MyTestCase();
+$test->attachObserver(new TestHtmlDisplay());
+$test->run();
+
+...should be rewritten as...
+
+$test = &new MyTestCase();
+$test->run(new HtmlReporter());
+
+If you previously attached multiple observers then the workaround
+is to run the tests twice, once with each, until they can be combined.
+For one observer the old method is simulated in Alpha 8, but is
+removed in Beta1.
+
+No class TestHtmlDisplay
+------------------------
+This class has been renamed to HtmlReporter in Alpha8. It is supported,
+but deprecated in Beta1 and removed in Beta2. If you have subclassed
+the display for your own design, then you will have to extend this
+class (HtmlReporter) instead.
+
+If you have accessed the event queue by overriding the notify() method
+then I am afraid you are in big trouble :(. The reporter is now
+carried around the test suite by the runner classes and the methods
+called directly. In the unlikely event that this is a problem and
+you don't want to upgrade the test tool then simplest is to write your
+own runner class and invoke the tests with...
+
+$test->accept(new MyRunner(new MyReporter()));
+
+...rather than the run method. This should be easier to extend
+anyway and gives much more control. Even this method is overhauled
+in Beta3 where the runner class can be set within the test case. Really
+the best thing to do is to upgrade to this version as whatever you were
+trying to achieve before should now be very much easier.
+
+Missing set options method
+--------------------------
+All test suite options are now in one class called SimpleTestOptions.
+This means that options are set differently...
+
+GroupTest::ignore() --> SimpleTestOptions::ignore()
+Mock::setMockBaseClass() --> SimpleTestOptions::setMockBaseClass()
+
+These changed in Alpha8 and the old versions are now removed in RC1.
+
+No method setExpected*()
+------------------------
+The mock expectations changed their names in Alpha4 and the old names
+ceased to be supported in Alpha8. The changes are...
+
+setExpectedArguments() --> expectArguments()
+setExpectedArgumentsSequence() --> expectArgumentsAt()
+setExpectedCallCount() --> expectCallCount()
+setMaximumCallCount() --> expectMaximumCallCount()
+
+The parameters remained the same.
Added: trunk/tests/simpletest/LICENSE
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Added: trunk/tests/simpletest/README
===================================================================
--- trunk/tests/simpletest/README (rev 0)
+++ trunk/tests/simpletest/README 2009-05-06 02:36:20 UTC (rev 4)
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+SimpleTest
+==========
+You probably got this package from...
+http://simpletest.sourceforge.net/projects/simpletest/
+
+If there is no licence agreement with this package please download
+a version from the location above. You must read and accept that
+licence to use this software. The file is titled simply LICENSE.
+
+What is it? It's a framework for unit testing, web site testing and
+mock objects for PHP 4.2.0+ (and PHP 5.0 to 5.3 without E_STRICT).
+
+If you have used JUnit, you will find this PHP unit testing version very
+similar. Also included is a mock objects and server stubs generator.
+The stubs can have return values set for different arguments, can have
+sequences set also by arguments and can return items by reference.
+The mocks inherit all of this functionality and can also have
+expectations set, again in sequences and for different arguments.
+
+A web tester similar in concept to JWebUnit is also included. There is no
+JavaScript or tables support, but forms, authentication, cookies and
+frames are handled.
+
+You can see a release schedule at http://www.lastcraft.com/overview.php
+which is also copied to the documentation folder with this release.
+A full PHPDocumenter API documentation exists at
+http://simpletest.sourceforge.net/.
+
+The user interface is minimal
+in the extreme, but a lot of information flows from the test suite.
+After version 1.0 we will release a better web UI, but we are leaving XUL
+and GTk versions to volunteers as everybody has their own opinion
+on a good GUI, and we don't want to discourage development by shipping
+one with the toolkit. YOucan download an Eclipse plug-in separately.
+
+You are looking at a second full release. The unit tests for SimpleTest
+itself can be run here...
+
+simpletest/test/unit_tests.php
+
+And tests involving live network connections as well are here...
+
+simpletest/test/all_tests.php
+
+The full tests will typically overrun the 8Mb limit often allowed
+to a PHP process. A workaround is to run the tests on the command
+with a custom php.ini file if you do not have access to your server
+version.
+
+You will have to edit the all_tests.php file if you are accesssing
+the internet through a proxy server. See the comments in all_tests.php
+for instructions.
+
+The full tests read some test data from the LastCraft site. If the site
+is down or has been modified for a later version then you will get
+spurious errors. A unit_tests.php failure on the other hand would be
+very serious. As far as we know we haven't yet managed to check in any
+unit test failures, so please correct us if you find one.
+
+Even if all of the tests run please verify that your existing test suites
+also function as expected. If they don't see the file...
+
+HELP_MY_TESTS_DONT_WORK_ANYMORE
+
+This contains information on interface changes. It also points out
+deprecated interfaces, so you should read this even if all of
+your current tests appear to run.
+
+There is a documentation folder which contains the core reference information
+in English and French, although this information is fairly basic.
+You can find a tutorial on...
+
+http://www.lastcraft.com/first_test_tutorial.php
+
+...to get you started and this material will eventually become included
+with the project documentation. A French translation exists at...
+
+http://www.onpk.net/index.php/2005/01/12/254-tutoriel-simpletest-decouvrir-les-tests-unitaires.
+
+If you download and use, and possibly even extend this tool, please let us
+know. Any feedback, even bad, is always welcome and we will work to get
+your suggestions into the next release. Ideally please send your
+comments to...
+
+sim...@li...
+
+...so that others can read them too. We usually try to respond within 48
+hours.
+
+There is no change log except at Sourceforge. You can visit the
+release notes to see the completed TODO list after each cycle and also the
+status of any bugs, but if the bug is recent then it will be fixed in SVN only.
+The SVN check-ins always have all the tests passing and so SVN snapshots should
+be pretty usable, although the code may not look so good internally.
+
+Oh, yes. It is called "Simple" because it should be simple to
+use. We intend to add a complete set of tools for a test first
+and "test as you code" type of development. "Simple" does not
+mean "Lite" in this context.
+
+Thanks to everyone who has sent comments and offered suggestions. They
+really are invaluable, but sadly you are too many to mention in full.
+Thanks to all on the advanced PHP forum on SitePoint, especially Harry
+Feucks. Early adopters are always an inspiration.
+
+Marcus Baker, Jason Sweat, Travis Swicegood, Perrick Penet and Edward Z. Yang.
+--
+ma...@la...
Added: trunk/tests/simpletest/VERSION
===================================================================
--- trunk/tests/simpletest/VERSION (rev 0)
+++ trunk/tests/simpletest/VERSION 2009-05-06 02:36:20 UTC (rev 4)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+1.0.1
\ No newline at end of file
Added: trunk/tests/simpletest/authentication.php
===================================================================
--- trunk/tests/simpletest/authentication.php (rev 0)
+++ trunk/tests/simpletest/authentication.php 2009-05-06 02:36:20 UTC (rev 4)
@@ -0,0 +1,238 @@
+<?php
+/**
+ * Base include file for SimpleTest
+ * @package SimpleTest
+ * @subpackage WebTester
+ * @version $Id: authentication.php 1720 2008-04-07 02:32:43Z lastcraft $
+ */
+/**
+ * include http class
+ */
+require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/http.php');
+
+/**
+ * Represents a single security realm's identity.
+ * @package SimpleTest
+ * @subpackage WebTester
+ */
+class SimpleRealm {
+ var $_type;
+ var $_root;
+ var $_username;
+ var $_password;
+
+ /**
+ * Starts with the initial entry directory.
+ * @param string $type Authentication type for this
+ * realm. Only Basic authentication
+ * is currently supported.
+ * @param SimpleUrl $url Somewhere in realm.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function SimpleRealm($type, $url) {
+ $this->_type = $type;
+ $this->_root = $url->getBasePath();
+ $this->_username = false;
+ $this->_password = false;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Adds another location to the realm.
+ * @param SimpleUrl $url Somewhere in realm.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function stretch($url) {
+ $this->_root = $this->_getCommonPath($this->_root, $url->getPath());
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Finds the common starting path.
+ * @param string $first Path to compare.
+ * @param string $second Path to compare.
+ * @return string Common directories.
+ * @access private
+ */
+ function _getCommonPath($first, $second) {
+ $first = explode('/', $first);
+ $second = explode('/', $second);
+ for ($i = 0; $i < min(count($first), count($second)); $i++) {
+ if ($first[$i] != $second[$i]) {
+ return implode('/', array_slice($first, 0, $i)) . '/';
+ }
+ }
+ return implode('/', $first) . '/';
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the identity to try within this realm.
+ * @param string $username Username in authentication dialog.
+ * @param string $username Password in authentication dialog.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function setIdentity($username, $password) {
+ $this->_username = $username;
+ $this->_password = $password;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Accessor for current identity.
+ * @return string Last succesful username.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function getUsername() {
+ return $this->_username;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Accessor for current identity.
+ * @return string Last succesful password.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function getPassword() {
+ return $this->_password;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Test to see if the URL is within the directory
+ * tree of the realm.
+ * @param SimpleUrl $url URL to test.
+ * @return boolean True if subpath.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function isWithin($url) {
+ if ($this->_isIn($this->_root, $url->getBasePath())) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ if ($this->_isIn($this->_root, $url->getBasePath() . $url->getPage() . '/')) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Tests to see if one string is a substring of
+ * another.
+ * @param string $part Small bit.
+ * @param string $whole Big bit.
+ * @return boolean True if the small bit is
+ * in the big bit.
+ * @access private
+ */
+ function _isIn($part, $whole) {
+ return strpos($whole, $part) === 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Manages security realms.
+ * @package SimpleTest
+ * @subpackage WebTester
+ */
+class SimpleAuthenticator {
+ var $_realms;
+
+ /**
+ * Clears the realms.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function SimpleAuthenticator() {
+ $this->restartSession();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Starts with no realms set up.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function restartSession() {
+ $this->_realms = array();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Adds a new realm centered the current URL.
+ * Browsers vary wildly on their behaviour in this
+ * regard. Mozilla ignores the realm and presents
+ * only when challenged, wasting bandwidth. IE
+ * just carries on presenting until a new challenge
+ * occours. SimpleTest tries to follow the spirit of
+ * the original standards committee and treats the
+ * base URL as the root of a file tree shaped realm.
+ * @param SimpleUrl $url Base of realm.
+ * @param string $type Authentication type for this
+ * realm. Only Basic authentication
+ * is currently supported.
+ * @param string $realm Name of realm.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function addRealm($url, $type, $realm) {
+ $this->_realms[$url->getHost()][$realm] = new SimpleRealm($type, $url);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the current identity to be presented
+ * against that realm.
+ * @param string $host Server hosting realm.
+ * @param string $realm Name of realm.
+ * @param string $username Username for realm.
+ * @param string $password Password for realm.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function setIdentityForRealm($host, $realm, $username, $password) {
+ if (isset($this->_realms[$host][$realm])) {
+ $this->_realms[$host][$realm]->setIdentity($username, $password);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Finds the name of the realm by comparing URLs.
+ * @param SimpleUrl $url URL to test.
+ * @return SimpleRealm Name of realm.
+ * @access private
+ */
+ function _findRealmFromUrl($url) {
+ if (! isset($this->_realms[$url->getHost()])) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ foreach ($this->_realms[$url->getHost()] as $name => $realm) {
+ if ($realm->isWithin($url)) {
+ return $realm;
+ }
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Presents the appropriate headers for this location.
+ * @param SimpleHttpRequest $request Request to modify.
+ * @param SimpleUrl $url Base of realm.
+ * @access public
+ */
+ function addHeaders(&$request, $url) {
+ if ($url->getUsername() && $url->getPassword()) {
+ $username = $url->getUsername();
+ $password = $url->getPassword();
+ } elseif ($realm = $this->_findRealmFromUrl($url)) {
+ $username = $realm->getUsername();
+ $password = $realm->getPassword();
+ } else {
+ return;
+ }
+ $this->addBasicHeaders($request, $username, $password);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Presents the appropriate headers for this
+ * location for basic authentication.
+ * @param SimpleHttpRequest $request Request to modify.
+ * @param string $username Username for realm.
+ * @param string $password Password for realm.
+ * @access public
+ ...
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