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SimpleTest

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You probably got this package from:



    http://simpletest.org/en/download.html



If there is no licence agreement with this package please download

a version from the location above. You must read and accept that

licence to use this software. The file is titled simply LICENSE.



What is it? It's a framework for unit testing, web site testing and

mock objects for PHP 5.0.5+.



If you have used JUnit, you will find this PHP unit testing version very

similar. Also included is a mock objects and server stubs generator.

The stubs can have return values set for different arguments, can have

sequences set also by arguments and can return items by reference.

The mocks inherit all of this functionality and can also have

expectations set, again in sequences and for different arguments.



A web tester similar in concept to JWebUnit is also included. There is no

JavaScript or tables support, but forms, authentication, cookies and

frames are handled.



You can see a release schedule at http://simpletest.org/en/overview.html

which is also copied to the documentation folder with this release.

A full PHPDocumenter API documentation exists at

http://simpletest.org/api/.



The user interface is minimal in the extreme, but a lot of information 

flows from the test suite. After version 1.0 we will release a better 

web UI, but we are leaving XUL and GTK versions to volunteers as 

everybody has their own opinion on a good GUI, and we don't want to 

discourage development by shipping one with the toolkit. You can 

download an Eclipse plug-in separately. 



The unit tests for SimpleTest itself can be run here:



    test/unit_tests.php



And tests involving live network connections as well are here:



    test/all_tests.php



The full tests will typically overrun the 8Mb limit often allowed

to a PHP process. A workaround is to run the tests on the command

with a custom php.ini file or with the switch -dmemory_limit=-1

if you do not have access to your server version.



The full tests read some test data from simpletest.org. If the site

is down or has been modified for a later version then you will get

spurious errors. A unit_tests.php failure on the other hand would be

very serious. Please notify us if you find one.



Even if all of the tests run please verify that your existing test suites

also function as expected. The file:



    HELP_MY_TESTS_DONT_WORK_ANYMORE



...contains information on interface changes. It also points out

deprecated interfaces, so you should read this even if all of

your current tests appear to run.



There is a documentation folder which contains the core reference information

in English and French, although this information is fairly basic.

You can find a tutorial on...



    http://simpletest.org/en/first_test_tutorial.html



...to get you started and this material will eventually become included

with the project documentation. A French translation exists at:



    http://simpletest.org/fr/first_test_tutorial.html



If you download and use, and possibly even extend this tool, please let us

know. Any feedback, even bad, is always welcome and we will work to get

your suggestions into the next release. Ideally please send your

comments to:



    simpletest-support@lists.sourceforge.net



...so that others can read them too. We usually try to respond within 48

hours.



There is no change log except at Sourceforge. You can visit the

release notes to see the completed TODO list after each cycle and also the

status of any bugs, but if the bug is recent then it will be fixed in SVN only.

The SVN check-ins always have all the tests passing and so SVN snapshots should

be pretty usable, although the code may not look so good internally.



Oh, and one last thing: SimpleTest is called "Simple" because it should 

be simple to use. We intend to add a complete set of tools for a test 

first and "test as you code" type of development. "Simple" does not mean 

"Lite" in this context. 



Thanks to everyone who has sent comments and offered suggestions. They

really are invaluable, but sadly you are too many to mention in full.

Thanks to all on the advanced PHP forum on SitePoint, especially Harry

Fuecks. Early adopters are always an inspiration.



 -- Marcus Baker, Jason Sweat, Travis Swicegood, Perrick Penet and Edward Z. Yang.