justblackbird / codeception-config-module
Loads params from config into codeception scenarios.
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0 <8.0
Requires (Dev)
- codeception/codeception: ^2.2
- phpunit/phpunit: ^4.8
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^2.7
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Last update: 2024-11-19 09:23:18 UTC
README
Loads params from Codeception config and pass them to test scenarios.
Installation
Add the package into your composer.json:
{ "require-dev": { "codeception/codeception": "^2.2", "justblackbird/codeception-config-module": "^1.0" } }
Update the dependencies to download the package:
php composer.phar update
Then enable module in your acceptance.suite.yml
configuration and any configs
you want to pass to test scenarios:
class_name: AcceptanceTester modules: enabled: - Config: # You can use any configs in the list. There no limitations on # the parameters names. foo: 'Foo value' bar: 'Bar value' cookies_price: '$3.50' - PhpBrowser: url: 'https://example.com/' - \Helper\Acceptance
Also you need to rebuild your actor class:
php codecept.phar build
Usage
First you need to specify parameters you want to pass to test scenario in
Codeception config. Assume we need to use username
and password
to test login
process. The acceptance.suite.yml
file might look like:
class_name: AcceptanceTester modules: enabled: - Config: username: 'john_doe' password: 'foobarbaz123' - PhpBrowser: url: 'https://example.com/' - \Helper\Acceptance
After you've set params in the config file you can use them in an acceptance scenarios. Here is an example:
<?php $I = new AcceptanceTester($scenarion); $I->fillField('Username', $I->grabFromConfig('username')); $I->fillField('Password', $I->grabFromConfig('password')); $I->click('Log in'); $I->see('You\'ve just logged in!');
API
grabFromConfig($parameter)
Retrieves the specified parameter from module configs. If the parameter was not specified an exception is thrown.
License
MIT (c) Dmitriy Simushev