Today we start new The Platform iteration. After 1.6 Codeception would become much more friendly and flexible in testing. Yet, no of announced features are introduced today. It’s really hard to keep promises especially if you come to idea of feature that would be really really helpful for acceptance testing.
Meet Interactive Console
Within the interactive console you can try various commands without running a test. It is quite useful when you deal with Selenium sessions for example. It always takes a long time to start and shutdown Selenium session. So it’s unpleasent to see that your test fails and it should checked saved and executed once again and once again.
Interactive console should simplify writing tests as you can play with different selectors and commands. Also it may be useful when you want to try your new RESTful API. In console you can execute Codeception commands as you use in tests, but receive immediate result.
Try using the console:
Every command is exuecuted with eval
. So check a your input to be valid PHP. And yes, you can skip $I->
in the begining and ;
in the end. But all the brackets and quites are required.
Low Level APIs
Sometimes it happens that Codeception limits you in your actions. Probably you could solve the issue within a Selenium, but Codeception Modules may not provide full access to it. Well, before this day.
Now you can access launching backends directly in tests:
For Selenium, Selenium2 modules commands executeInSelenium
were introduced.
For PhpBrowser you can use executeInGuzzle
which provides you access to Guzzle HTTP Client.
Zend Framework 2 Initial Support
Thanks to bladeofsteel you can try to use Codeception with Zend Framework 2. Please try to use ZF2 module on real Zend Framework 2 applications. ZF2 module is in alpha now, so your feedbacks, issues, and pull requests are highly appreciated.
Various additions
defer-flush
option toRun
was added by phpcodemonkey. It helps to overcome output errors for session in functional tests.amHttpAuthenticated
command added to all framework modules and PhpBrowser- do not use steps option by default if it’s not a one test executed by tigerseo
- fixes to AMQP module. Still it is in beta.
- you can use
Cest
files for writing functional and acceptance tests. - CURL parameters can be set for PHPBrowser (SSL checks turned off by default).
Sorry if some bugs were not fixed. Any help and pull requests are highly appreciated.
Update
redownload your codeception.phar
for update:
for composer version
Soon a new Guides will be added to documentation replacing the Scenario Unit Tests guides. Follow the updates.