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37 lines
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To get the Airtime unit tests running:
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1) Install PHPUnit
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We explicitly install PHPUnit 3.4 because that the most recent version
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that's still supported by Zend Framework 1:
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sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de
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sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony.com
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sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony-project.com
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sudo pear install channel://pear.symfony-project.com/YAML
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sudo pear install pear.phpunit.de/PHPUnit-3.4.10
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DO NOT INSTALL the DbUnit package!
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DbUnit overwrites a file that's actually part of the PHPUnit package,
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/usr/share/php/PHPUnit/Extensions/Database/DataSet/QueryTable.php
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with a version that's incompatible and gives an error for us.
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2) Running the unit tests:
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1. To run all the unit tests, run:
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$ sudo ./runtests.sh
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(It has to be run as root to access the database for now.)
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2. To run one specific test, you can do something like:
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$ export AIRTIME_UNIT_TEST="1"
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$ sudo -E phpunit --filter testEditReatingShowInstance application/services/database/ShowServiceDbTest.php
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IMPORTANT: Make sure you use "sudo" with the "-E" flag so it preserves the environment variable we set before that.
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