资源说明:BDD in symfony by Behat
# sfBehatPlugin # *Cucumber-style BDD in symfony.* sfBehatPlugin is a plugin for symfony applications. It help to write Cucumber-like Behat features to test symfony applications. ## Prerequisites ## 1. Behat is written on PHP 5.3, so you need PHP 5.3.2 to run your features; 2. You need Behat itself. Installation instruction is at [http://everzet.com/Behat](http://everzet.com/Behat); 3. You need PHPUnit 3.5.0 to be available in your PATH. ## Installation ## ### Using symfony:plugin ### Use this to install as a plugin in a symfony app: $ symfony plugin:install sfBehatPlugin ### Using git clone ### Use this to install as a plugin in a symfony app: $ cd plugins && git clone git://github.com/everzet/sfBehatPlugin.git ### Using git submodules ### Use this if you prefer to use git submodules for plugins: $ git submodule add git://github.com/everzet/sfBehatPlugin.git plugins/sfBehatPlugin and enable plugin in your ProjectConfigurations class. ## Usage ## ### Prepare ### After installation, you need to create features folders for your applications inside symfony's `test` folder. To do this, simply run: symfony behat:setup frontend where `frontend` is your application name. ### Generate Features ### To begin with Behat, you need to create your first feature file. Run: symfony behat:generate-feature frontend main where `frontend` & `main` is your application & module names to test ### Run Features ### You can either run all app tests with: behat test/features/frontend or specific feature with: behat test/features/frontend/main.feature or all frontend features with simply: behat sfBehatPlugin installs `behat.yml` into your project root. This is a Behat configuration file for sf environment. So, if you want to run your symfony features from different directory - specify configuration path manually with (-c|--configuration option) like that: behat -c ../behat.yml ## Write Features ## ### Write New Steps ### You can create new steps simply by placing definitions in any `*.php` file under `steps/` folder in your app features. ### Specify App Routes ### sfBehatPlugin has base steps to run over your application. One of them is `/^I am on(?: the)? (.*)$/`. This step tries to load specified page as is, but you can specify path manually in `support/paths.php`: pathTo = function($page) use($world) { switch ($page) { case 'homepage': return '/'; case 'articles list': return '/articles'; default: $page; } }; ## Contributors ## * everzet (lead): [http://github.com/everzet](http://github.com/everzet) Behat is maintained by ever.zet [http://github.com/everzet](http://github.com/everzet)
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