Codeception Tests take 'default' datasource instead of 'test' in CakePHP 3





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I'm able to run UnitTests via Codeception, but when it comes to database and fixtures its confusing...



My codeception.dist.yml



namespace: AppTestSuiteCodeception
paths:
tests: tests
output: tmp/tests
data: tests/Fixture
support: src/TestSuite/Codeception
envs: tests/Envs
settings:
bootstrap: bootstrap.php
colors: true
memory_limit: 1024M
actor_suffix: Tester
extensions:
enabled:
- CodeceptionExtensionRunFailed
modules:
config:
Db:
dsn: 'mysql:host=%DB_HOST_TEST%;dbname=%DB_NAME_TEST%'
user: '%DB_USER_TEST%'
password: '%DB_PASSWORD_TEST%'
dump: tests/_data/dump.sql
cleanup: true # reload dump between tests
populate: true # load dump before all tests
reconnect: true
enabled:
- Db
params:
- env


The dump.sql is imported into the test database on running my tests. Fixtures are not inserted...



Then in my Test I do something like this (shortened):



<?php
namespace AppTestUnitModelBehavior;

use AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior;
use AppModelEntityUser;
use CakeORMTableRegistry;
use CakeDatasourceConnectionManager;
use CakeTestSuiteTestCase;

/**
* AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior Test Case
*/
class HashableBehaviorTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit
{
/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior
*/
public $Hashable;

public $fixtures = [
'app.Users',
'app.mandators'
];

/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelTableUsersTable
*/
public $UsersTable;

/**
* setUp method
*
* @return void
*/
public function setUp()
{
parent::setUp();
$config = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->exists('Users') ? : ['className' => UsersTable::class];
$this->UsersTable = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('Users', $config);

$this->Hashable = new HashableBehavior($this->UsersTable);
}

/**
* tearDown method
*
* @return void
*/
public function tearDown()
{
unset($this->Hashable);

parent::tearDown();
}

/**
* Test beforeSave method
*
* @return void
* @throws Exception
*/
public function testBeforeSave()
{
$user = $this->UsersTable->get(1);
...

}


This gives me the first record from my default database and not from the test database. I have no Idea what is missing here... Glad for any help!










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    Sounds like CakePHPs fixture manager isn't running (that's where the default connection is exchanged for the test connection). Are you using github.com/cakephp/codeception? If not, you might want to give it a try, as CakePHP doesn't integrate with Codeception on its own.

    – ndm
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:12











  • Yes I use github.com/cakephp/codeception - main problem is the week documentation...

    – Tobias Gaertner
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:33











  • What does your tests/Unit.suite.yml file look like? Specifically, does it enable the CakeCodeceptionFramework module?

    – ndm
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:55


















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I'm able to run UnitTests via Codeception, but when it comes to database and fixtures its confusing...



My codeception.dist.yml



namespace: AppTestSuiteCodeception
paths:
tests: tests
output: tmp/tests
data: tests/Fixture
support: src/TestSuite/Codeception
envs: tests/Envs
settings:
bootstrap: bootstrap.php
colors: true
memory_limit: 1024M
actor_suffix: Tester
extensions:
enabled:
- CodeceptionExtensionRunFailed
modules:
config:
Db:
dsn: 'mysql:host=%DB_HOST_TEST%;dbname=%DB_NAME_TEST%'
user: '%DB_USER_TEST%'
password: '%DB_PASSWORD_TEST%'
dump: tests/_data/dump.sql
cleanup: true # reload dump between tests
populate: true # load dump before all tests
reconnect: true
enabled:
- Db
params:
- env


The dump.sql is imported into the test database on running my tests. Fixtures are not inserted...



Then in my Test I do something like this (shortened):



<?php
namespace AppTestUnitModelBehavior;

use AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior;
use AppModelEntityUser;
use CakeORMTableRegistry;
use CakeDatasourceConnectionManager;
use CakeTestSuiteTestCase;

/**
* AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior Test Case
*/
class HashableBehaviorTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit
{
/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior
*/
public $Hashable;

public $fixtures = [
'app.Users',
'app.mandators'
];

/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelTableUsersTable
*/
public $UsersTable;

/**
* setUp method
*
* @return void
*/
public function setUp()
{
parent::setUp();
$config = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->exists('Users') ? : ['className' => UsersTable::class];
$this->UsersTable = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('Users', $config);

$this->Hashable = new HashableBehavior($this->UsersTable);
}

/**
* tearDown method
*
* @return void
*/
public function tearDown()
{
unset($this->Hashable);

parent::tearDown();
}

/**
* Test beforeSave method
*
* @return void
* @throws Exception
*/
public function testBeforeSave()
{
$user = $this->UsersTable->get(1);
...

}


This gives me the first record from my default database and not from the test database. I have no Idea what is missing here... Glad for any help!










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Sounds like CakePHPs fixture manager isn't running (that's where the default connection is exchanged for the test connection). Are you using github.com/cakephp/codeception? If not, you might want to give it a try, as CakePHP doesn't integrate with Codeception on its own.

    – ndm
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:12











  • Yes I use github.com/cakephp/codeception - main problem is the week documentation...

    – Tobias Gaertner
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:33











  • What does your tests/Unit.suite.yml file look like? Specifically, does it enable the CakeCodeceptionFramework module?

    – ndm
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:55














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I'm able to run UnitTests via Codeception, but when it comes to database and fixtures its confusing...



My codeception.dist.yml



namespace: AppTestSuiteCodeception
paths:
tests: tests
output: tmp/tests
data: tests/Fixture
support: src/TestSuite/Codeception
envs: tests/Envs
settings:
bootstrap: bootstrap.php
colors: true
memory_limit: 1024M
actor_suffix: Tester
extensions:
enabled:
- CodeceptionExtensionRunFailed
modules:
config:
Db:
dsn: 'mysql:host=%DB_HOST_TEST%;dbname=%DB_NAME_TEST%'
user: '%DB_USER_TEST%'
password: '%DB_PASSWORD_TEST%'
dump: tests/_data/dump.sql
cleanup: true # reload dump between tests
populate: true # load dump before all tests
reconnect: true
enabled:
- Db
params:
- env


The dump.sql is imported into the test database on running my tests. Fixtures are not inserted...



Then in my Test I do something like this (shortened):



<?php
namespace AppTestUnitModelBehavior;

use AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior;
use AppModelEntityUser;
use CakeORMTableRegistry;
use CakeDatasourceConnectionManager;
use CakeTestSuiteTestCase;

/**
* AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior Test Case
*/
class HashableBehaviorTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit
{
/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior
*/
public $Hashable;

public $fixtures = [
'app.Users',
'app.mandators'
];

/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelTableUsersTable
*/
public $UsersTable;

/**
* setUp method
*
* @return void
*/
public function setUp()
{
parent::setUp();
$config = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->exists('Users') ? : ['className' => UsersTable::class];
$this->UsersTable = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('Users', $config);

$this->Hashable = new HashableBehavior($this->UsersTable);
}

/**
* tearDown method
*
* @return void
*/
public function tearDown()
{
unset($this->Hashable);

parent::tearDown();
}

/**
* Test beforeSave method
*
* @return void
* @throws Exception
*/
public function testBeforeSave()
{
$user = $this->UsersTable->get(1);
...

}


This gives me the first record from my default database and not from the test database. I have no Idea what is missing here... Glad for any help!










share|improve this question
















I'm able to run UnitTests via Codeception, but when it comes to database and fixtures its confusing...



My codeception.dist.yml



namespace: AppTestSuiteCodeception
paths:
tests: tests
output: tmp/tests
data: tests/Fixture
support: src/TestSuite/Codeception
envs: tests/Envs
settings:
bootstrap: bootstrap.php
colors: true
memory_limit: 1024M
actor_suffix: Tester
extensions:
enabled:
- CodeceptionExtensionRunFailed
modules:
config:
Db:
dsn: 'mysql:host=%DB_HOST_TEST%;dbname=%DB_NAME_TEST%'
user: '%DB_USER_TEST%'
password: '%DB_PASSWORD_TEST%'
dump: tests/_data/dump.sql
cleanup: true # reload dump between tests
populate: true # load dump before all tests
reconnect: true
enabled:
- Db
params:
- env


The dump.sql is imported into the test database on running my tests. Fixtures are not inserted...



Then in my Test I do something like this (shortened):



<?php
namespace AppTestUnitModelBehavior;

use AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior;
use AppModelEntityUser;
use CakeORMTableRegistry;
use CakeDatasourceConnectionManager;
use CakeTestSuiteTestCase;

/**
* AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior Test Case
*/
class HashableBehaviorTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit
{
/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelBehaviorHashableBehavior
*/
public $Hashable;

public $fixtures = [
'app.Users',
'app.mandators'
];

/**
* Test subject
*
* @var AppModelTableUsersTable
*/
public $UsersTable;

/**
* setUp method
*
* @return void
*/
public function setUp()
{
parent::setUp();
$config = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->exists('Users') ? : ['className' => UsersTable::class];
$this->UsersTable = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('Users', $config);

$this->Hashable = new HashableBehavior($this->UsersTable);
}

/**
* tearDown method
*
* @return void
*/
public function tearDown()
{
unset($this->Hashable);

parent::tearDown();
}

/**
* Test beforeSave method
*
* @return void
* @throws Exception
*/
public function testBeforeSave()
{
$user = $this->UsersTable->get(1);
...

}


This gives me the first record from my default database and not from the test database. I have no Idea what is missing here... Glad for any help!







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    Sounds like CakePHPs fixture manager isn't running (that's where the default connection is exchanged for the test connection). Are you using github.com/cakephp/codeception? If not, you might want to give it a try, as CakePHP doesn't integrate with Codeception on its own.

    – ndm
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:12











  • Yes I use github.com/cakephp/codeception - main problem is the week documentation...

    – Tobias Gaertner
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:33











  • What does your tests/Unit.suite.yml file look like? Specifically, does it enable the CakeCodeceptionFramework module?

    – ndm
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:55














  • 1





    Sounds like CakePHPs fixture manager isn't running (that's where the default connection is exchanged for the test connection). Are you using github.com/cakephp/codeception? If not, you might want to give it a try, as CakePHP doesn't integrate with Codeception on its own.

    – ndm
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:12











  • Yes I use github.com/cakephp/codeception - main problem is the week documentation...

    – Tobias Gaertner
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:33











  • What does your tests/Unit.suite.yml file look like? Specifically, does it enable the CakeCodeceptionFramework module?

    – ndm
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:55








1




1





Sounds like CakePHPs fixture manager isn't running (that's where the default connection is exchanged for the test connection). Are you using github.com/cakephp/codeception? If not, you might want to give it a try, as CakePHP doesn't integrate with Codeception on its own.

– ndm
Nov 22 '18 at 15:12





Sounds like CakePHPs fixture manager isn't running (that's where the default connection is exchanged for the test connection). Are you using github.com/cakephp/codeception? If not, you might want to give it a try, as CakePHP doesn't integrate with Codeception on its own.

– ndm
Nov 22 '18 at 15:12













Yes I use github.com/cakephp/codeception - main problem is the week documentation...

– Tobias Gaertner
Nov 23 '18 at 8:33





Yes I use github.com/cakephp/codeception - main problem is the week documentation...

– Tobias Gaertner
Nov 23 '18 at 8:33













What does your tests/Unit.suite.yml file look like? Specifically, does it enable the CakeCodeceptionFramework module?

– ndm
Nov 23 '18 at 14:55





What does your tests/Unit.suite.yml file look like? Specifically, does it enable the CakeCodeceptionFramework module?

– ndm
Nov 23 '18 at 14:55












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After checking all the code again I found in tests/bootstrap.php this lines:



if (getenv('db_dsn')) {
putenv('DATABASE_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
putenv('DATABASE_TEST_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
}


Even I could not find the place where the variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is used, adding this to my .env file solved it:



export db_dsn="mysql://db_usr:db_password@db_host/db_name?encoding=utf8&timezone=UTC&cacheMetadata=true&quoteIdentifiers=false&persistent=false"


Variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is in .env but has no effect on this... I think its that cakePHP and Codeception doesn't magically integrate too well.



Still my fixtures are not loaded in UnitTests (class MyTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit) - in but the question is solved.



[UPDATE] Fixture loading fixed. I have to manually inject the FixtureManager and load my fxtures in setUp function.






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    After checking all the code again I found in tests/bootstrap.php this lines:



    if (getenv('db_dsn')) {
    putenv('DATABASE_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
    putenv('DATABASE_TEST_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
    }


    Even I could not find the place where the variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is used, adding this to my .env file solved it:



    export db_dsn="mysql://db_usr:db_password@db_host/db_name?encoding=utf8&timezone=UTC&cacheMetadata=true&quoteIdentifiers=false&persistent=false"


    Variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is in .env but has no effect on this... I think its that cakePHP and Codeception doesn't magically integrate too well.



    Still my fixtures are not loaded in UnitTests (class MyTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit) - in but the question is solved.



    [UPDATE] Fixture loading fixed. I have to manually inject the FixtureManager and load my fxtures in setUp function.






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      After checking all the code again I found in tests/bootstrap.php this lines:



      if (getenv('db_dsn')) {
      putenv('DATABASE_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
      putenv('DATABASE_TEST_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
      }


      Even I could not find the place where the variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is used, adding this to my .env file solved it:



      export db_dsn="mysql://db_usr:db_password@db_host/db_name?encoding=utf8&timezone=UTC&cacheMetadata=true&quoteIdentifiers=false&persistent=false"


      Variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is in .env but has no effect on this... I think its that cakePHP and Codeception doesn't magically integrate too well.



      Still my fixtures are not loaded in UnitTests (class MyTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit) - in but the question is solved.



      [UPDATE] Fixture loading fixed. I have to manually inject the FixtureManager and load my fxtures in setUp function.






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        After checking all the code again I found in tests/bootstrap.php this lines:



        if (getenv('db_dsn')) {
        putenv('DATABASE_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
        putenv('DATABASE_TEST_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
        }


        Even I could not find the place where the variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is used, adding this to my .env file solved it:



        export db_dsn="mysql://db_usr:db_password@db_host/db_name?encoding=utf8&timezone=UTC&cacheMetadata=true&quoteIdentifiers=false&persistent=false"


        Variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is in .env but has no effect on this... I think its that cakePHP and Codeception doesn't magically integrate too well.



        Still my fixtures are not loaded in UnitTests (class MyTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit) - in but the question is solved.



        [UPDATE] Fixture loading fixed. I have to manually inject the FixtureManager and load my fxtures in setUp function.






        share|improve this answer















        After checking all the code again I found in tests/bootstrap.php this lines:



        if (getenv('db_dsn')) {
        putenv('DATABASE_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
        putenv('DATABASE_TEST_URL=' . getenv('db_dsn'));
        }


        Even I could not find the place where the variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is used, adding this to my .env file solved it:



        export db_dsn="mysql://db_usr:db_password@db_host/db_name?encoding=utf8&timezone=UTC&cacheMetadata=true&quoteIdentifiers=false&persistent=false"


        Variable DATABASE_TEST_URL is in .env but has no effect on this... I think its that cakePHP and Codeception doesn't magically integrate too well.



        Still my fixtures are not loaded in UnitTests (class MyTest extends CodeceptionTestUnit) - in but the question is solved.



        [UPDATE] Fixture loading fixed. I have to manually inject the FixtureManager and load my fxtures in setUp function.







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