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If you are not familiar with the concept you might do a little googling on the subject.</p> <p>CodeIgniter's Unit Test class is quite simple, consisting of an evaluation function and two result functions. It's not intended to be a full-blown test suite but rather a simple mechanism to evaluate your code to determine if it is producing the correct data type and result. </p> <h2>Initializing the Class</h2> <p>Like most other classes in CodeIgniter, the Unit Test class is initialized in your controller using the <dfn>$this->load->library</dfn> function:</p> <code>$this->load->library('unit_test');</code> <p>Once loaded, the Unit Test object will be available using: <dfn>$this->unit</dfn></p> <h2>Running Tests</h2> <p>Running a test involves supplying a test and an expected result to the following function:</p> <h2>$this->unit->run( <var>test</var>, <var>expected result</var>, '<var>test name</var>', '<var>notes</var>');</h2> <p>Where <var>test</var> is the result of the code you wish to test, <var>expected result</var> is the data type you expect, <var>test name</var> is an optional name you can give your test, and <var>notes</var> are optional notes. Example:</p> <code>$test = 1 + 1;<br /> <br /> $expected_result = 2;<br /> <br /> $test_name = 'Adds one plus one';<br /> <br /> $this->unit->run($test, $expected_result, $test_name);</code> <p>The expected result you supply can either be a literal match, or a data type match. Here's an example of a literal:</p> <code>$this->unit->run('Foo', 'Foo');</code> <p>Here is an example of a data type match:</p> <code>$this->unit->run('Foo', 'is_string');</code> <p>Notice the use of "is_string" in the second parameter? This tells the function to evaluate whether your test is producing a string as the result. Here is a list of allowed comparison types:</p> <ul> <li>is_object</li> <li>is_string</li> <li>is_bool</li> <li>is_true</li> <li>is_false</li> <li>is_int</li> <li>is_numeric</li> <li>is_float</li> <li>is_double</li> <li>is_array</li> <li>is_null</li> </ul> <h2>Generating Reports</h2> <p>You can either display results after each test, or your can run several tests and generate a report at the end. To show a report directly simply echo or return the <var>run</var> function:</p> <code>echo $this->unit->run($test, $expected_result);</code> <p>To run a full report of all tests, use this:</p> <code>echo $this->unit->report();</code> <p>The report will be formatted in an HTML table for viewing. If you prefer the raw data you can retrieve an array using:</p> <code>echo $this->unit->result();</code> <h2>Strict Mode</h2> <p>By default the unit test class evaluates literal matches loosely. Consider this example:</p> <code>$this->unit->run(1, TRUE);</code> <p>The test is evaluating an integer, but the expected result is a boolean. PHP, however, due to it's loose data-typing will evaluate the above code as TRUE using a normal equality test:</p> <code>if (1 == TRUE) echo 'This evaluates as true';</code> <p>If you prefer, you can put the unit test class in to strict mode, which will compare the data type as well as the value:</p> <code>if (1 === TRUE) echo 'This evaluates as FALSE';</code> <p>To enable strict mode use this:</p> <code>$this->unit->use_strict(TRUE);</code> <h2>Enabling/Disabling Unit Testing</h2> <p>If you would like to leave some testing in place in your scripts, but not have it run unless you need it, you can disable unit testing using:</p> <code>$this->unit->active(FALSE)</code> <h2>Unit Test Display</h2> <p>When your unit test results display, the following items show by default:</p> <ul> <li>Test Name (test_name)</li> <li>Test Datatype (test_datatype)</li> <li>Expected Datatype (res_datatype)</li> <li>Result (result)</li> <li>File Name (file)</li> <li>Line Number (line)</li> <li>Any notes you entered for the test (notes)</li> </ul> You can customize which of these items get displayed by using <kbd>$this->unit->set_items()</kbd>. For example, if you only wanted the test name and the result displayed:</p> <h3>Customizing displayed tests</h3> <code> $this->unit->set_test_items(array('test_name', 'result')); </code> <h3>Creating a Template</h3> <p>If you would like your test results formatted differently then the default you can set your own template. Here is an example of a simple template. Note the required pseudo-variables:</p> <code> $str = '<br /> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"><br /> <kbd>{rows}</kbd><br /> <tr><br /> <td><kbd>{item}</kbd></td><br /> <td><kbd>{result}</kbd></td><br /> </tr><br /> <kbd>{/rows}</kbd><br /> </table>';<br /> <br /> $this->unit->set_template($str); </code> <p class="important"><strong>Note:</strong> Your template must be declared <strong>before</strong> running the unit test process.</p> </div> <!-- END CONTENT --> <div id="footer"> <p> Previous Topic: <a href="typography.html">Typography Class</a> · <a href="#top">Top of Page</a> · <a href="../index.html">User Guide Home</a> · Next Topic: <a href="uri.html">URI Class</a> </p> <p><a href="http://codeigniter.com">CodeIgniter</a> · Copyright © 2006 - 2011 · <a href="http://ellislab.com/">EllisLab, Inc.</a></p> </div> </body> </html>