The PHPUnit command-line test runner can be invoked through the
phpunit
command. The following code shows how to run
tests with the PHPUnit command-line test runner:
phpunit ArrayTest
PHPUnit 4.2.0 by Sebastian Bergmann.
..
Time: 0 seconds
OK (2 tests, 2 assertions)
When invoked as shown above, the PHPUnit command-line test runner will look
for a ArrayTest.php
sourcefile in the current working
directory, load it, and expect to find a ArrayTest
test
case class. It will then execute the tests of that class.
For each test run, the PHPUnit command-line tool prints one character to indicate progress:
.
Printed when the test succeeds.
F
Printed when an assertion fails while running the test method.
E
Printed when an error occurs while running the test method.
R
Printed when the test has been marked as risky (see Chapter 6).
S
Printed when the test has been skipped (see Chapter 7).
I
Printed when the test is marked as being incomplete or not yet implemented (see Chapter 7).
PHPUnit distinguishes between failures and
errors. A failure is a violated PHPUnit
assertion such as a failing assertEquals()
call.
An error is an unexpected exception or a PHP error. Sometimes
this distinction proves useful since errors tend to be easier to fix
than failures. If you have a big list of problems, it is best to
tackle the errors first and see if you have any failures left when
they are all fixed.
Let's take a look at the command-line test runner's options in the following code:
phpunit --help
PHPUnit 4.2.0 by Sebastian Bergmann.
Usage: phpunit [options] UnitTest [UnitTest.php]
phpunit [options] <directory>
Code Coverage Options:
--coverage-clover <file> Generate code coverage report in Clover XML format.
--coverage-crap4j <file> Generate code coverage report in Crap4J XML format.
--coverage-html <dir> Generate code coverage report in HTML format.
--coverage-php <file> Export PHP_CodeCoverage object to file.
--coverage-text=<file> Generate code coverage report in text format.
Default: Standard output.
--coverage-xml <dir> Generate code coverage report in PHPUnit XML format.
Logging Options:
--log-junit <file> Log test execution in JUnit XML format to file.
--log-tap <file> Log test execution in TAP format to file.
--log-json <file> Log test execution in JSON format.
--testdox-html <file> Write agile documentation in HTML format to file.
--testdox-text <file> Write agile documentation in Text format to file.
Test Selection Options:
--filter <pattern> Filter which tests to run.
--testsuite <pattern> Filter which testsuite to run.
--group ... Only runs tests from the specified group(s).
--exclude-group ... Exclude tests from the specified group(s).
--list-groups List available test groups.
--test-suffix ... Only search for test in files with specified
suffix(es). Default: Test.php,.phpt
Test Execution Options:
--report-useless-tests Be strict about tests that do not test anything.
--strict-coverage Be strict about unintentionally covered code.
--disallow-test-output Be strict about output during tests.
--enforce-time-limit Enforce time limit based on test size.
--strict Run tests in strict mode (enables all of the above).
--process-isolation Run each test in a separate PHP process.
--no-globals-backup Do not backup and restore $GLOBALS for each test.
--static-backup Backup and restore static attributes for each test.
--colors Use colors in output.
--stderr Write to STDERR instead of STDOUT.
--stop-on-error Stop execution upon first error.
--stop-on-failure Stop execution upon first error or failure.
--stop-on-risky Stop execution upon first risky test.
--stop-on-skipped Stop execution upon first skipped test.
--stop-on-incomplete Stop execution upon first incomplete test.
-v|--verbose Output more verbose information.
--debug Display debugging information during test execution.
--loader <loader> TestSuiteLoader implementation to use.
--repeat <times> Runs the test(s) repeatedly.
--tap Report test execution progress in TAP format.
--testdox Report test execution progress in TestDox format.
--printer <printer> TestSuiteListener implementation to use.
Configuration Options:
--bootstrap <file> A "bootstrap" PHP file that is run before the tests.
-c|--configuration <file> Read configuration from XML file.
--no-configuration Ignore default configuration file (phpunit.xml).
--include-path <path(s)> Prepend PHP's include_path with given path(s).
-d key[=value] Sets a php.ini value.
Miscellaneous Options:
-h|--help Prints this usage information.
--version Prints the version and exits.
phpunit UnitTest
Runs the tests that are provided by the class
UnitTest
. This class is expected to be declared
in the UnitTest.php
sourcefile.
UnitTest
must be either a class that inherits
from PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
or a class that
provides a public static suite()
method which
returns an PHPUnit_Framework_Test
object, for
example an instance of the
PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite
class.
phpunit UnitTest UnitTest.php
Runs the tests that are provided by the class
UnitTest
. This class is expected to be declared
in the specified sourcefile.
--coverage-clover
Generates a logfile in XML format with the code coverage information for the tests run. See Chapter 14 for more details.
Please note that this functionality is only available when the tokenizer and Xdebug extensions are installed.
--coverage-crap4j
Generates a code coverage report in Crap4j format. See Chapter 11 for more details.
Please note that this functionality is only available when the tokenizer and Xdebug extensions are installed.
--coverage-html
Generates a code coverage report in HTML format. See Chapter 11 for more details.
Please note that this functionality is only available when the tokenizer and Xdebug extensions are installed.
--coverage-php
Generates a serialized PHP_CodeCoverage object with the code coverage information.
Please note that this functionality is only available when the tokenizer and Xdebug extensions are installed.
--coverage-text
Generates a logfile or command-line output in human readable format with the code coverage information for the tests run. See Chapter 14 for more details.
Please note that this functionality is only available when the tokenizer and Xdebug extensions are installed.
--log-junit
Generates a logfile in JUnit XML format for the tests run. See Chapter 14 for more details.
--log-tap
Generates a logfile using the Test Anything Protocol (TAP) format for the tests run. See Chapter 14 for more details.
--log-json
Generates a logfile using the JSON format. See Chapter 14 for more details.
--testdox-html
and --testdox-text
Generates agile documentation in HTML or plain text format for the tests that are run. See Chapter 12 for more details.
--filter
Only runs tests whose name matches the given regular expression
pattern. If the pattern is not enclosed in delimiters, PHPUnit
will enclose the pattern in /
delimiters.
The test names to match will be in one of the following formats:
TestNamespace\TestCaseClass::testMethod
The default test name format is the equivalent of using
the __METHOD__
magic constant inside
the test method.
TestNamespace\TestCaseClass::testMethod with data set #0
When a test has a data provider, each iteration of the data gets the current index appended to the end of the default test name.
TestNamespace\TestCaseClass::testMethod with data set "my named data"
When a test has a data provider that uses named sets, each iteration of the data gets the current name appended to the end of the default test name. See Example 3.1 for an example of named data sets.
Example 3.1: Named data sets
<?php namespace TestNamespace; class TestCaseClass extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase { /** * @dataProvider provider */ public function testMethod($data) { $this->assertTrue($data); } public function provider() { return array( 'my named data' => array(true), 'my data' => array(true) ); } } ?>
/path/to/my/test.phpt
The test name for a PHPT test is the filesystem path.
See Example 3.2 for examples of valid filter patterns.
Example 3.2: Filter pattern examples
--filter 'TestNamespace\\TestCaseClass::testMethod'
--filter 'TestNamespace\\TestCaseClass'
--filter TestNamespace
--filter TestCaseClass
--filter testMethod
--filter '/::testMethod .*"my named data"/'
--filter '/::testMethod .*#5$/'
--filter '/::testMethod .*#(5|6|7)$/'
See Example 3.3 for some additional shortcuts that are available for matching data providers.
Example 3.3: Filter shortcuts
--filter 'testMethod#2'
--filter 'testMethod#2-4'
--filter '#2'
--filter '#2-4'
--filter 'testMethod@my named data'
--filter 'testMethod@my.*data'
--filter '@my named data'
--filter '@my.*data'
--testsuite
Only runs the test suite whose name matches the given pattern.
--group
Only runs tests from the specified group(s). A test can be tagged as
belonging to a group using the @group
annotation.
The @author
annotation is an alias for
@group
allowing to filter tests based on their
authors.
--exclude-group
Exclude tests from the specified group(s). A test can be tagged as
belonging to a group using the @group
annotation.
--list-groups
List available test groups.
--test-suffix
Only search for test files with specified suffix(es).
--report-useless-tests
Be strict about tests that do not test anything. See Chapter 6 for details.
--strict-coverage
Be strict about unintentionally covered code. See Chapter 6 for details.
--disallow-test-output
Be strict about output during tests. See Chapter 6 for details.
--enforce-time-limit
Enforce time limit based on test size. See Chapter 6 for details.
--strict
Run tests in strict mode (same as using --report-useless-tests
,
--strict-coverage
, --disallow-test-output
,
and --enforce-time-limit
). See Chapter 6 for details.
--process-isolation
Run each test in a separate PHP process.
--no-globals-backup
Do not backup and restore $GLOBALS. See the section called “Global State” for more details.
--static-backup
Backup and restore static attributes of user-defined classes. See the section called “Global State” for more details.
--colors
Use colors in output.
--stderr
Optionally print to STDERR
instead of
STDOUT
.
--stop-on-error
Stop execution upon first error.
--stop-on-failure
Stop execution upon first error or failure.
--stop-on-risky
Stop execution upon first risky test.
--stop-on-skipped
Stop execution upon first skipped test.
--stop-on-incomplete
Stop execution upon first incomplete test.
--verbose
Output more verbose information, for instance the names of tests that were incomplete or have been skipped.
--debug
Output debug information such as the name of a test when its execution starts.
--loader
Specifies the PHPUnit_Runner_TestSuiteLoader
implementation to use.
The standard test suite loader will look for the sourcefile in the
current working directory and in each directory that is specified in
PHP's include_path
configuration directive.
A class name such as Project_Package_Class
is
mapped to the source filename
Project/Package/Class.php
.
--repeat
Repeatedly runs the test(s) the specified number of times.
--tap
Reports the test progress using the Test Anything Protocol (TAP). See Chapter 14 for more details.
--testdox
Reports the test progress as agile documentation. See Chapter 12 for more details.
--printer
Specifies the result printer to use. The printer class must extend
PHPUnit_Util_Printer
and implement the
PHPUnit_Framework_TestListener
interface.
--bootstrap
A "bootstrap" PHP file that is run before the tests.
--configuration
, -c
Read configuration from XML file. See Appendix C for more details.
If phpunit.xml
or
phpunit.xml.dist
(in that order) exist in the
current working directory and --configuration
is
not used, the configuration will be automatically
read from that file.
--no-configuration
Ignore phpunit.xml
and
phpunit.xml.dist
from the current working
directory.
--include-path
Prepend PHP's include_path
with given path(s).
-d
Sets the value of the given PHP configuration option.
Please note that options must not be put after the argument(s).