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SimpleTest
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You probably got this package from:
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    http://simpletest.org/en/download.html
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If there is no licence agreement with this package please download
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a version from the location above. You must read and accept that
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licence to use this software. The file is titled simply LICENSE.
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What is it? It's a framework for unit testing, web site testing and
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mock objects for PHP 5.0.5+.
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If you have used JUnit, you will find this PHP unit testing version very
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similar. Also included is a mock objects and server stubs generator.
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The stubs can have return values set for different arguments, can have
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sequences set also by arguments and can return items by reference.
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The mocks inherit all of this functionality and can also have
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expectations set, again in sequences and for different arguments.
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A web tester similar in concept to JWebUnit is also included. There is no
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JavaScript or tables support, but forms, authentication, cookies and
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frames are handled.
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You can see a release schedule at http://simpletest.org/en/overview.html
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which is also copied to the documentation folder with this release.
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A full PHPDocumenter API documentation exists at
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http://simpletest.org/api/.
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The user interface is minimal in the extreme, but a lot of information 
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flows from the test suite. After version 1.0 we will release a better 
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web UI, but we are leaving XUL and GTK versions to volunteers as 
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everybody has their own opinion on a good GUI, and we don't want to 
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discourage development by shipping one with the toolkit. You can 
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download an Eclipse plug-in separately. 
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The unit tests for SimpleTest itself can be run here:
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    test/unit_tests.php
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And tests involving live network connections as well are here:
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    test/all_tests.php
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The full tests will typically overrun the 8Mb limit often allowed
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to a PHP process. A workaround is to run the tests on the command
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with a custom php.ini file or with the switch -dmemory_limit=-1
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if you do not have access to your server version.
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The full tests read some test data from simpletest.org. If the site
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is down or has been modified for a later version then you will get
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spurious errors. A unit_tests.php failure on the other hand would be
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very serious. Please notify us if you find one.
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Even if all of the tests run please verify that your existing test suites
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also function as expected. The file:
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    HELP_MY_TESTS_DONT_WORK_ANYMORE
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...contains information on interface changes. It also points out
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deprecated interfaces, so you should read this even if all of
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your current tests appear to run.
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There is a documentation folder which contains the core reference information
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in English and French, although this information is fairly basic.
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You can find a tutorial on...
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    http://simpletest.org/en/first_test_tutorial.html
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...to get you started and this material will eventually become included
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with the project documentation. A French translation exists at:
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    http://simpletest.org/fr/first_test_tutorial.html
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If you download and use, and possibly even extend this tool, please let us
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know. Any feedback, even bad, is always welcome and we will work to get
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your suggestions into the next release. Ideally please send your
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comments to:
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    simpletest-support@lists.sourceforge.net
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...so that others can read them too. We usually try to respond within 48
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hours.
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There is no change log except at Sourceforge. You can visit the
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release notes to see the completed TODO list after each cycle and also the
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status of any bugs, but if the bug is recent then it will be fixed in SVN only.
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The SVN check-ins always have all the tests passing and so SVN snapshots should
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be pretty usable, although the code may not look so good internally.
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Oh, and one last thing: SimpleTest is called "Simple" because it should 
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be simple to use. We intend to add a complete set of tools for a test 
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first and "test as you code" type of development. "Simple" does not mean 
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"Lite" in this context. 
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Thanks to everyone who has sent comments and offered suggestions. They
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really are invaluable, but sadly you are too many to mention in full.
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Thanks to all on the advanced PHP forum on SitePoint, especially Harry
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Fuecks. Early adopters are always an inspiration.
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 -- Marcus Baker, Jason Sweat, Travis Swicegood, Perrick Penet and Edward Z. Yang.
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