| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170 | <?phpclass DataProviderFailuresAndExceptionsCest{    /**     * @param CliGuy $I     */    protected function moveToPath(\CliGuy $I)    {        $I->amInPath('tests/data/dataprovider_failures_and_exceptions');    }    /**     * This looks at only the contents of stdout when there is a failure in parsing a dataProvider annotation.     * When there is a failure all the useful information should go to stderr, so stdout is left with     * only the version headers.     *     * @param CliGuy $I     * @before moveToPath     */    public function runTestWithDataProvidersFailureStdout(\CliGuy $I)    {        /**         * On windows /dev/null is NUL so detect running OS and return the appropriate string for redirection.         * As some systems have php_uname and co disabled, we use the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant to         * figure out if we are running on windows or not.         */        $devNull = (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR === '\\')?'NUL':'/dev/null';        $I->executeCommand('run -n -v unit DataProvidersFailureCest 2> '.$devNull,false);        // We should only see the version headers in stdout when there is this kind of failure.        $I->canSeeShellOutputMatches('/^Codeception PHP Testing Framework v[0-9\.]+\nPowered by PHPUnit .+ by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors\./');        $I->seeResultCodeIs(1);    }    /**     * This redirects stderr to stdout so that we can test the contents of stderr. Stderr is where all the interesting     * information should be when there is a failure.     *     * @param CliGuy $I     * @before moveToPath     */    public function runTestWithDataProvidersFailureStderr(\CliGuy $I)    {        $I->executeCommand('run -n unit DataProvidersFailureCest 2>&1',false);        $I->seeInShellOutput('Couldn\'t parse test');        $I->seeInShellOutput('DataProvider \'rectangle\' for DataProvidersFailureCest->testIsTriangle');        $I->seeInShellOutput('Make sure that the dataprovider exist within the test class.');        // For Unit tests PHPUnit throws the errors, this confirms that we haven't ended up running PHPUnit test Loader        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('PHPUnit_Framework_Warning');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('The data provider specified for DataProvidersFailureCest::testIsTriangle');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Method rectangle does not exist');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('FAILURES!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('WARNINGS!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('OK');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Tests: 1, Assertions: 0, Warnings: 1.');        // In normal mode the Exception trace should not appear.        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Exception trace');        $I->seeResultCodeIs(1);    }    /**     * This adds the -v to the stderr test which should just add the Exception Trace to the output.     *     * @param CliGuy $I     * @before moveToPath     */    public function runTestWithDataProvidersFailureStderrVerbose(\CliGuy $I)    {        $I->executeCommand('run -n unit DataProvidersFailureCest -v 2>&1',false);        $I->seeInShellOutput('Couldn\'t parse test');        $I->seeInShellOutput('DataProvider \'rectangle\' for DataProvidersFailureCest->testIsTriangle');        $I->seeInShellOutput('Make sure that the dataprovider exist within the test class.');        // For Unit tests PHPUnit throws the errors, this confirms that we haven't ended up running PHPUnit test Loader        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('PHPUnit_Framework_Warning');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('The data provider specified for DataProvidersFailureCest::testIsTriangle');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Method rectangle does not exist');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('FAILURES!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('WARNINGS!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('OK');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Tests: 1, Assertions: 0, Warnings: 1.');        // In verbose mode the Exception trace should be output.        $I->seeInShellOutput('[Codeception\Exception\TestParseException]');        $I->seeInShellOutput('Exception trace');        $I->seeResultCodeIs(1);    }    /**     * This looks at only the contents of stdout when there is an exception thrown when executing a dataProvider     * function.     * When exception thrown all the useful information should go to stderr, so stdout is left with nothing.     *     * @param CliGuy $I     * @before moveToPath     */    public function runTestWithDataProvidersExceptionStdout(\CliGuy $I)    {        /**         * On windows /dev/null is NUL so detect running OS and return the appropriate string for redirection.         * As some systems have php_uname and co disabled, we use the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant to         * figure out if we are running on windows or not.         */        $devNull = (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR === '\\')?'NUL':'/dev/null';        $I->executeCommand('run -n unit DataProvidersExceptionCest -v 2> '.$devNull, false);        // Depending on the test environment, we either see nothing or just the headers here.        $I->canSeeShellOutputMatches('/^Codeception PHP Testing Framework v[0-9\.]+\nPowered by PHPUnit .+ by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors\./');        $I->seeResultCodeIs(1);    }    /**     * This redirects stderr to stdout so that we can test the contents of stderr. Stderr is where all the interesting     * information should be when there is a failure.     *     * @param CliGuy $I     * @before moveToPath     */    public function runTestWithDataProvidersExceptionStderr(\CliGuy $I)    {        $I->executeCommand('run -n unit DataProvidersExceptionCest 2>&1', false);        // For Unit tests PHPUnit throws the errors, this confirms that we haven't ended up running PHPUnit test Loader        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('There was 1 warning');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('PHPUnit_Framework_Warning');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('The data provider specified for DataProvidersExceptionTest::testIsTriangle');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('FAILURES!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('WARNINGS!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('OK');        // We should not see the messages related to a failure to parse the dataProvider function        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('[Codeception\Exception\TestParseException]');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Couldn\'t parse test');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('DataProvider \'rectangle\' for DataProvidersFailureCest->testIsTriangle ');        // We should just see the message        $I->seeInShellOutput('Something went wrong!!!');        // We don't have the verbose flag set, so there should be no trace.        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Exception trace:');        $I->seeResultCodeIs(1);    }    /**     * This adds the -v to the stderr test which should just add the Exception Trace to the output of stderr.     *     * @param CliGuy $I     * @before moveToPath     */    public function runTestWithDataProvidersExceptionStderrVerbose(\CliGuy $I)    {        $I->executeCommand('run -n unit DataProvidersExceptionCest -v 2>&1', false);        // For Unit tests PHPUnit throws the errors, this confirms that we haven't ended up running PHPUnit test Loader        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('There was 1 warning');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('PHPUnit_Framework_Warning');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('The data provider specified for DataProvidersExceptionTest::testIsTriangle');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('FAILURES!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('WARNINGS!');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('OK');        // We should not see the messages related to a failure to parse the dataProvider function        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('[Codeception\Exception\TestParseException]');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('Couldn\'t parse test');        $I->dontSeeInShellOutput('DataProvider \'rectangle\' for DataProvidersFailureCest->testIsTriangle is ');        // We should just see the message        $I->seeInShellOutput('Something went wrong!!!');        // We have the verbose flag set, so there should be a trace.        $I->seeInShellOutput('[Exception]');        $I->seeInShellOutput('Exception trace:');        $I->seeResultCodeIs(1);    }}
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