Hi!

you normally can launch a test by doing :

php test/unit/StoreTableTest.php

By this way, you have the full output of your test script, even
exceptions (dubious means script didn't ended as attended ( ie: fatal
errors, uncaught exceptions, die(), ...).

On 22 juil, 17:04, Lene Preuss <lene.pre...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Well no, I'm using lime, I just wrote a wrapper that makes the tests
> look more like PHPUnit, indeed. ;-)
>
> On Jul 22, 4:20 pm, Dennis <gear...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Whoops! I was directed by google search to the middle of your article,
> > and it LOOKED like you were using PHPUnit. My apologies.
>
> > On Jul 22, 7:18 am, Dennis <gear...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > > I am hving great difficultities with PHPUnit and Symofny myself. If
> > > you are doing any changes to the database out of band, you can forget
> > > doing all your tests in one run. My next approach is to run my tests
> > > (each with 15 assertions, in separate files. I will run them using a
> > > bash script and redirect of all the tests's outputs to a single file.
>
> > > For me, I'm foind that either symfony or PHPUnit is remembering things
> > > from the last test that no longer exist.
>
> > > I was at a talk by Dustin Whittle  several weeks ago. He says PHPUnit
> > > is the future of Symfony, albeit with some exetensions. They are
> > > saving that part of Symfony 2 for last if I remember correctly.  I
> > > think they have their work cut out ofr them.
>
> > > On Jul 22, 12:36 am, Lene Preuss <lene.pre...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi there,
>
> > > > any ideas, anybody? I'm kind of stuck here...
>
> > > > Thanks, Lene
>
> > > > On Jul 15, 6:55 pm, Lene Preuss <lene.pre...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi list, I'm a newb to symfony, so forgive me if I'm asking a dumb
> > > > > question.
>
> > > > > I jumped into symfony writing unit tests. My tests run fine when I run
> > > > > them as single test, e.g.
>
> > > > > > php symfony test:unit Store
>
> > > > > but they all fail with a 'dubious' status when I run them all, e.g.
>
> > > > > > php symfony test:unit
>
> > > > > StoreTableTest.......................................................dubiou
> > > > >  ­­s
> > > > >     Test returned status 255
> > > > >     Failed tests: 0
> > > > > StoreTest............................................................dubiou
> > > > >  ­­s
> > > > >     Test returned status 255
> > > > >     Failed tests: 0
> > > > > Failed Test                     Stat  Total   Fail  Errors  List of
> > > > > Failed
> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > StoreTableTest                   255      1      1      0  0
> > > > > StoreTest                        255      1      1      0  0
> > > > > Failed 2/2 test scripts, 0.00% okay. 2/0 subtests failed, 0.00% okay.
>
> > > > > I read that the tests should be able to run standalone, which they
> > > > > don't. E.g:
>
> > > > > > php test/unit/StoreTest.php
>
> > > > > PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught exception 'Doctrine_Connection_Exception'
> > > > > with message 'There is no open connection' in 
> > > > > /var/home/lene/workspace/
> > > > > my.agfaphoto/lib/vendor/symfony/lib/plugins/sfDoctrinePlugin/lib/
> > > > > vendor/doctrine/Doctrine/Manager.php:662
> > > > > Stack trace:
> > > > > #0 /var/home/lene/workspace/my.agfaphoto/lib/vendor/symfony/lib/
> > > > > plugins/sfDoctrinePlugin/lib/vendor/doctrine/Doctrine/
> > > > > Manager.php(264): Doctrine_Manager->getCurrentConnection()
> > > > > #1 /var/home/lene/workspace/my.agfaphoto/test/unit/
> > > > > Testcase.class.php(59): Doctrine_Manager::connection()
> > > > > #2 /var/home/lene/workspace/my.agfaphoto/test/unit/
> > > > > Testcase.class.php(20): Testcase::initData()
> > > > > #3 /var/home/lene/workspace/my.agfaphoto/test/unit/StoreTest.php(13):
> > > > > Testcase->__construct()
> > > > > #4 {main}
> > > > >   thrown in /var/home/lene/workspace/my.agfaphoto/lib/vendor/symfony/
> > > > > lib/plugins/sfDoctrinePlugin/lib/vendor/doctrine/Doctrine/Manager.php
> > > > > on line 662
>
> > > > > I start each test by including dirname(__FILE__).'/../bootstrap/
> > > > > unit.php'.
>
> > > > > What can I do to make testing all units at once work?
>
> > > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > > Lene

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