geoff 2004/10/23 08:41:10
Modified: perl-framework/Apache-Test Changes Added: perl-framework/Apache-Test/lib/Apache TestConfigPHP.pm TestRunPHP.pm Log: added Apache::TestRunPHP and Apache::TestConfigPHP classes, which provide a framework for server-side testing via PHP scripts Revision Changes Path 1.187 +4 -0 httpd-test/perl-framework/Apache-Test/Changes Index: Changes =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-test/perl-framework/Apache-Test/Changes,v retrieving revision 1.186 retrieving revision 1.187 diff -u -r1.186 -r1.187 --- Changes 23 Oct 2004 02:13:57 -0000 1.186 +++ Changes 23 Oct 2004 15:41:10 -0000 1.187 @@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ =item 1.16-dev +added Apache::TestRunPHP and Apache::TestConfigPHP classes, +which provide a framework for server-side testing via PHP scripts +[Geoffrey Young] + fix problem with multiple all.t files where only the final file was being run through the test harness. [Geoffrey Young] 1.1 httpd-test/perl-framework/Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestConfigPHP.pm Index: TestConfigPHP.pm =================================================================== # Copyright 2001-2004 The Apache Software Foundation # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # package Apache::TestConfigPHP; #things specific to php use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile splitdir abs2rel); use File::Find qw(finddepth); use Apache::TestTrace; use Apache::TestRequest; use Apache::TestConfig; use Apache::TestConfigPerl; use Config; @Apache::TestConfigPHP::ISA = qw(Apache::TestConfig); sub new { return shift->SUPER::new(@_); } my %outside_container = map { $_, 1 } qw{ Alias AliasMatch }; my %strip_tags = map { $_ => 1} qw(base noautoconfig); #test .php's can have configuration after the __DATA__ token sub add_module_config { # this is just a stub at the moment until somebody gives me # an end-of-file PHP token that is similar to __DATA__ or __END__ } my @extra_subdirs = qw(Response); sub configure_php_tests_pick { my($self, $entries) = @_; for my $subdir (@extra_subdirs) { my $dir = catfile $self->{vars}->{t_dir}, lc $subdir; next unless -d $dir; finddepth(sub { return unless /\.php$/; my $file = catfile $File::Find::dir, $_; my $module = abs2rel $file, $dir; my $status = $self->run_apache_test_config_scan($file); push @$entries, [$file, $module, $subdir, $status]; }, $dir); } } sub write_php_test { my($self, $location, $test) = @_; (my $path = $location) =~ s/test//i; (my $file = $test) =~ s/php$/t/i; my $dir = catfile $self->{vars}->{t_dir}, lc $path; my $t = catfile $dir, $file; return if -e $t; unless (-e $t) { $self->gendir($dir); my $fh = $self->genfile($t); print $fh <<EOF; use Apache::TestRequest 'GET_BODY_ASSERT'; print GET_BODY_ASSERT "/$location/$test"; EOF close $fh or die "close $t: $!"; } # write out an all.t file for the directory # that will skip running all PHP test unless have_php my $all = catfile $dir, 'all.t'; unless (-e $all) { my $fh = $self->genfile($all); print $fh <<EOF; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache::Test; # skip all tests in this directory unless a php module is enabled plan tests => 1, need_php; ok 1; EOF } } sub configure_php_inc { my $self = shift; my $serverroot = $self->{vars}->{serverroot}; my $path = catfile $serverroot, 'conf'; my $cfg = "php_value include_path $path\n"; my $php = $self->{vars}->{php_module}; $self->postamble(IfModule => $php, $cfg); } sub configure_php_functions { my $self = shift; my $dir = catfile $self->{vars}->{serverroot}, 'conf'; my $file = catfile $dir, 'more.php'; $self->gendir($dir); my $fh = $self->genfile($file, undef, 1); while (my $line = <DATA>) { print $fh $line; } close $fh or die "close $file: $!"; $self->clean_add_file($file); } sub configure_php_tests { my $self = shift; my @entries = (); $self->configure_php_tests_pick([EMAIL PROTECTED]); $self->configure_pm_tests_sort([EMAIL PROTECTED]); my %seen = (); for my $entry (@entries) { my ($file, $module, $subdir, $status) = @$entry; my @args = (); my $directives = $self->add_module_config($file, [EMAIL PROTECTED]); my @parts = splitdir $file; my $test = pop @parts; my $location = $parts[-1]; debug "configuring PHP test file $file"; if ($directives->{noautoconfig}) { $self->postamble(""); # which adds "\n" } else { unless ($seen{$location}++) { $self->postamble(Alias => [ catfile('', $parts[-1]), catfile(@parts) ]); my @args = (AddType => 'application/x-httpd-php .php'); $self->postamble(Location => "/$location", [EMAIL PROTECTED]); } } $self->write_php_test($location, $test); } } 1; __DATA__ <?php // more.php based on work from Andy Lester. see // http://use.perl.org/~petdance/journal/14227 $_test_ntests = 0; $_nfailures = 0; $_no_plan = 0; register_shutdown_function( 'test_end' ); function ok( $condition, $name = '' ) { global $_test_ntests; global $_nfailures; $current_failures = 0; ++$_test_ntests; $caller = debug_backtrace(); if (preg_match('/more.php$/', $caller[0]['file'])) { $file = $caller[1]['file']; $line = $caller[1]['line']; } else { $file = $caller[0]['file']; $line = $caller[0]['line']; } if ( !$condition ) { print "not "; ++$_nfailures; ++$current_failures; } print "ok $_test_ntests"; if ( $name != "" ) { print " - $name"; } print "\n"; if ($current_failures) { print "# Failed test ($file at line $line)\n"; } return $condition; } function pass( $name = '' ) { return ok( TRUE, $name ); } function fail( $name = '' ) { return ok( FALSE, $name ); } function skip( $msg, $num ) { for ( $i=0; $i<$num; $i++ ) { pass( "# SKIP $msg" ); } } function is( $actual, $expected, $name = '' ) { $ok = ($expected == $actual); ok( $ok, $name ); if ( !$ok ) { diag( " got: '$actual'" ); diag( " expected: '$expected'" ); } return $ok; } function isnt( $actual, $dontwant, $name = '' ) { $ok = ($actual != $dontwant); ok( $ok, $name ); if ( !$ok ) { diag( "Didn't want \"$actual\"" ); } return $ok; } function isa_ok( $object, $class, $name = null ) { if ( isset( $object ) ) { $actual = get_class( $object ); if ( !isset( $name ) ) { $name = "Object is of type $class"; } return is( get_class( $object ), strtolower( $class ), $name ); } else { return fail( "object is undefined" ); } } function like( $string, $regex, $name='' ) { return ok( preg_match( $regex, $string ), $name ); } // We diag() to stderr instead of stdout like Perl does. It shouldn't // make any difference to the harness. function diag( $lines ) { if ( is_string( $lines ) ) { $lines = split( "\n", $lines ); } foreach ( $lines as $str ) { print "# $str\n"; } } function plan( $ntests ) { print "1..$ntests\n"; } function no_plan() { global $_no_plan; $_no_plan = 1; } function test_end() { global $_no_plan; global $_test_ntests; if ( $_no_plan ) { print "1..$_test_ntests\n"; } // reset for next run global $_test_ntests; global $_no_plan; global $_nfailures; $_test_ntests = 0; $_no_plan = 0; $ver = phpversion(); if ( version_compare( $ver, '4.2.2' ) > 0 ) { # >4.2.2? $_report_failures = $_nfailures; $_nfailures = 0; exit( $_report_failures > 254 ? 254 : $_report_failures ); } else { $_nfailures = 0; # Don't return anything } } function html_ok( $str, $name = "" ) { $fname = tempnam( getenv("TMP"), 'lint-' ); $fh = fopen( $fname, "w" ); fwrite( $fh, $str ); fclose( $fh ); $results = Array(); $results = shell_exec( "weblint $fname" ); unlink( $fname ); if ( $results ) { $ok = fail( $name ); diag( $results ); } else { $ok = pass( $name ); } return $ok; } ?> 1.1 httpd-test/perl-framework/Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestRunPHP.pm Index: TestRunPHP.pm =================================================================== # Copyright 2001-2004 The Apache Software Foundation # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # package Apache::TestRunPHP; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache::TestRun (); use Apache::TestConfigParse (); use Apache::TestTrace; use Apache::TestConfigPHP (); use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = '1.00'; # make CPAN.pm's r() version scanner happy use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile); #subclass of Apache::TestRun that configures mod_perlish things use vars qw(@ISA); @ISA = qw(Apache::TestRun); sub new_test_config { my $self = shift; Apache::TestConfigPHP->new($self->{conf_opts}); } sub configure_php { my $self = shift; my $test_config = $self->{test_config}; $test_config->postamble_register(qw(configure_php_inc configure_php_functions configure_php_tests)); } sub configure { my $self = shift; $self->configure_php; $self->SUPER::configure; } #if Apache::TestRun refreshes config in the middle of configure #we need to re-add php configure hooks sub refresh { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::refresh; $self->configure_php; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Apache::TestRunPHP - configure and run a PHP-based test suite =head1 SYNOPSIS use Apache::TestRunPHP; Apache::TestRunPHP->new->run(@ARGV); =head1 DESCRIPTION The C<Apache::TestRunPHP> package controls the configuration and running of the test suite for PHP-based tests. It's a subclass of C<Apache::TestRun> and similar in function to C<Apache::TestRunPerl>. Refer to the C<Apache::TestRun> manpage for information on the available API. =head1 EXAMPLE C<TestRunPHP> works almost identially to C<TestRunPerl>, but in case you are new to C<Apache-Test> here is a quick getting started guide. be sure to see the links at the end of this document for places to find additional details. because C<Apache-Test> is a Perl-based testing framework we start from a C<Makefile.PL>, which should have the following lines (in addition to the standard C<Makefile.PL> parts): use Apache::TestMM qw(test clean); use Apache::TestRunPHP (); Apache::TestMM::filter_args(); Apache::TestRunPHP->generate_script(); C<generate_script()> will create a script named C<t/TEST>, the gateway to the Perl testing harness and what is invoked when you call C<make test>. C<filter_args()> accepts some C<Apache::Test>-specific arguments and passes them along. for example, to point to a specific C<httpd> installation you would invoke C<Makefile.PL> as follows $ perl Makefile.PL -httpd /my/local/apache/bin/httpd and C</my/local/apache/bin/httpd> will be propagated throughout the rest of the process. now, like with C<Apache::TestRun> and C<Apache::TestRunPerl>, you can place client-side Perl test scripts under C<t/>, such as C<t/01basic.t>, and C<Apache-Test> will run these scripts when you call C<make test>. however, what makes C<Apache::TestRunPHP> unique is some added magic specifically tailored to a PHP environment. here are the mechanics. C<Apache::TestRunPHP> will look for PHP test scripts in that match the following pattern t/response/TestFoo/bar.php where C<Foo> and C<bar> can be anything you like, and C<t/response/Test*> is case sensitive. when this format is adhered to, C<Apache::TestRunPHP> will create an associated Perl test script called C<t/foo/bar.t>, which will be executed when you call C<make test>. all C<bar.t> does is issue a simple GET to C<bar.php>, leaving the actual testing to C<bar.php>. in essence, you can forget that C<bar.t> even exists. what does C<bar.php> look like? here is an example: <?php print "1..1\n"; print "ok 1\n" ?> if it looks odd, that's ok because it is. I could explain to you exactly what this means, but it isn't important to understand the gory details. instead, it is sufficient to understand that when C<Apache::Test> calls C<bar.php> it feeds the results directly to C<Test::Harness>, a module that comes with every Perl installation, and C<Test::Harness> expects what it receives to be formated in a very specific way. by itself, all of this is pretty useless, so C<Apache::Test> provides PHP testers with something much better. here is a much better example: <?php // import the Test::More emulation layer // see // http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.8.4/lib/Test/More.html // for more information require 'more.php'; // plan() the number of tests plan(6); // call ok() for each test you plan ok ('foo' == 'foo', 'foo is equal to foo'); ok ('foo' != 'foo', 'foo is not equal to foo'); // ok() can be other things as well is ('bar', 'bar', 'bar is bar'); is ('baz', 'bar', 'baz is baz'); isnt ('bar', 'beer', 'bar is not beer'); like ('bar', '/ar$/', 'bar matches ar$'); diag("printing some debugging information"); // whoops! one too many tests. I wonder what will happen... is ('biff', 'biff', 'baz is a baz'); ?> the include library C<more.php> is automatically generated by C<Apache::TestConfigPHP> and configurations tweaked in such a a way that your PHP scripts can find it without issue. the functions provided by C<more.php> are equivalent in name and function to those in C<Test::More>, a standard Perl testing library, so you can see that manpage for details on the syntax and functionality of each. at this point, we have enough in place to run some tests from PHP-land - a C<Makefile.PL> to configure Apache for us, and a PHP script in C<t/response/TestFoo/bar.php> to send some results out to the testing engine. issuing C<make test> would start Apache, issue the request to C<bar.php>, generate a report, and shut down Apache. the report would look like something like this t/php/foo....1..6 ok 1 - foo is equal to foo not ok 2 - foo is not equal to foo # Failed test (/src/devel/perl-php-test/t/response/TestPHP/foo.php at line 13) ok 3 - bar is bar not ok 4 - baz is baz # Failed test (/src/devel/perl-php-test/t/response/TestPHP/foo.php at line 17) # got: 'baz' # expected: 'bar' ok 5 - bar is not beer ok 6 - bar matches ar$ # printing some debugging information ok 7 - baz is a baz FAILED tests 2, 4, 7 Failed 3/6 tests, 50.00% okay Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- t/php/foo.t 6 3 50.00% 2 4 7 Failed 1/1 test scripts, 0.00% okay. 1/6 subtests failed, 83.33% okay. =head1 SEE ALSO The Apache-Test tutorial: L<http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/testing/testing.html> as all of the mod_perl-specific syntax and features have been ported to PHP with this class. =head1 AUTHOR C<Apache::Test> is a community effort, maintained by a group of dedicated volunteers. Questions can be asked at the test-dev <at> httpd.apache.org list For more information see: http://httpd.apache.org/test/. =cut