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<?php
final class PhabricatorInfrastructureTestCase extends PhabricatorTestCase {
protected function getPhabricatorTestCaseConfiguration() {
return array(
self::PHABRICATOR_TESTCONFIG_BUILD_STORAGE_FIXTURES => true,
);
}
In unit test environments, install all applications Summary: Normalize the unit test environment by installing all applications. The immediate issue this fixes is that `testDropUnknownSenderMail` depends on Maniphest being installed. Some possible fixes are: # Don't rely on the Maniphest mail receiver for the test (e.g., write a stub/dummy/mock receiver). # Explicitly make sure Maniphest is installed before running the test. # Normalize the test environment to install all applications. I don't like (1) much because it turns a pretty good 10 line test into a bunch of stub classes or mock junk. I'll do it if we have more uses after a few more diffs, but so far running these tests against real code hasn't created a dependency mess and we get more coverage. I don't like (2) much because I think requiring tests to do this will do more harm than good. The number of issues we'll hypothetically uncover by exposing unrealized application interdependencies is probably very small or maybe zero, and they're probably all trivial. But tests with an undeclared but implicit dependency on an application (e.g., Differential tests depend on Differential) are common. So here's (3), which I think is reasonable. I also simplified some of this code a little bit, and moved the Application object cache one level down (this was sort of a bug -- installation status is variant across requests). Test Plan: Added unit test. Reviewers: wez, btrahan Reviewed By: wez CC: aran Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5938
2013-05-16 21:25:26 +02:00
public function testApplicationsInstalled() {
$all = PhabricatorApplication::getAllApplications();
$installed = PhabricatorApplication::getAllInstalledApplications();
$this->assertEqual(
count($all),
count($installed),
pht('In test cases, all applications should default to installed.'));
In unit test environments, install all applications Summary: Normalize the unit test environment by installing all applications. The immediate issue this fixes is that `testDropUnknownSenderMail` depends on Maniphest being installed. Some possible fixes are: # Don't rely on the Maniphest mail receiver for the test (e.g., write a stub/dummy/mock receiver). # Explicitly make sure Maniphest is installed before running the test. # Normalize the test environment to install all applications. I don't like (1) much because it turns a pretty good 10 line test into a bunch of stub classes or mock junk. I'll do it if we have more uses after a few more diffs, but so far running these tests against real code hasn't created a dependency mess and we get more coverage. I don't like (2) much because I think requiring tests to do this will do more harm than good. The number of issues we'll hypothetically uncover by exposing unrealized application interdependencies is probably very small or maybe zero, and they're probably all trivial. But tests with an undeclared but implicit dependency on an application (e.g., Differential tests depend on Differential) are common. So here's (3), which I think is reasonable. I also simplified some of this code a little bit, and moved the Application object cache one level down (this was sort of a bug -- installation status is variant across requests). Test Plan: Added unit test. Reviewers: wez, btrahan Reviewed By: wez CC: aran Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5938
2013-05-16 21:25:26 +02:00
}
public function testRejectMySQLNonUTF8Queries() {
$table = new HarbormasterScratchTable();
$conn_r = $table->establishConnection('w');
$snowman = "\xE2\x98\x83";
$invalid = "\xE6\x9D";
qsprintf($conn_r, 'SELECT %B', $snowman);
qsprintf($conn_r, 'SELECT %s', $snowman);
qsprintf($conn_r, 'SELECT %B', $invalid);
$caught = null;
try {
qsprintf($conn_r, 'SELECT %s', $invalid);
} catch (AphrontCharacterSetQueryException $ex) {
$caught = $ex;
}
$this->assertTrue($caught instanceof AphrontCharacterSetQueryException);
}
}