Wordpress/tests/phpunit
Andrew Nacin e3345398aa Rename the public methods in the session tokens API.
Introduces a new get( $token ) method. get_token() would not have made sense and spurred the overall renaming. Public methods are now get, get_all, verify, create, update, destroy, destroy_others, and destroy_all.

The protected abstract methods designed for alternative implementations remain the same.

props mdawaffe.
see #20276.


git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@29635 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
2014-08-27 02:06:53 +00:00
..
data Tests: Add a placeholder file to the broken-theme directory so it isn't removed when synced to git. 2014-01-06 18:26:07 +00:00
includes Avoid undefined index notices in WP_UnitTestCase::_restore_hooks(). 2014-08-15 15:40:48 +00:00
tests Rename the public methods in the session tokens API. 2014-08-27 02:06:53 +00:00
build.xml Move PHPUnit tests into a tests/phpunit directory. 2013-08-29 18:39:34 +00:00
multisite.xml Use correct paths in multisite.xml. see [25165]. see #25088. 2013-09-07 15:19:56 +00:00
README.txt Update tests/README.txt to reflect the new tests directory structure. props jdgrimes. fixes #25133. 2013-08-31 13:42:56 +00:00
wp-mail-real-test.php Move PHPUnit tests into a tests/phpunit directory. 2013-08-29 18:39:34 +00:00

The short version:

1. Create a clean MySQL database and user.  DO NOT USE AN EXISTING DATABASE or you will lose data, guaranteed.

2. Copy wp-tests-config-sample.php to wp-tests-config.php, edit it and include your database name/user/password.

3. $ svn up

4. Run the tests from the "trunk" directory:
   To execute a particular test:
      $ phpunit tests/phpunit/tests/test_case.php
   To execute all tests:
      $ phpunit

Notes:

Test cases live in the 'tests' subdirectory.  All files in that directory will be included by default.  Extend the WP_UnitTestCase class to ensure your test is run.

phpunit will initialize and install a (more or less) complete running copy of WordPress each time it is run.  This makes it possible to run functional interface and module tests against a fully working database and codebase, as opposed to pure unit tests with mock objects and stubs.  Pure unit tests may be used also, of course.

Changes to the test database will be rolled back as tests are finished, to ensure a clean start next time the tests are run.

phpunit is intended to run at the command line, not via a web server.