* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */ Yii::import('system.test.CTestCase'); /** * CDbTestCase is the base class for test cases about DB-related features. * * CDbTestCase provides database fixture management with the help of {@link CDbFixtureManager}. * By declaring {@link fixtures} property, one can ensure the specified * tables have the expected fixture state when executing each test method. * In addition, CDbTestCase provides two ways to access the fixture data. * * For example, assume we declare {@link fixtures} to be: *
 * public $fixtures=array(
 *     'posts' => 'Post',
 *     'comments' => 'Comment',
 * );
 * 
* * We can access the original fixture data rows using $this->posts * $this->posts['first post']. We can also retrieve an ActiveRecord instance * corresponding to a fixture data row using $this->posts('first post'). * Note, here 'first post' refers to a key to a row in the original fixture data. * * * @author Qiang Xue * @package system.test * @since 1.1 */ abstract class CDbTestCase extends CTestCase { /** * @var array a list of fixtures that should be loaded before each test method executes. * The array keys are fixture names, and the array values are either AR class names * or table names. If table names, they must begin with a colon character (e.g. 'Post' * means an AR class, while ':post' means a table name). * Defaults to false, meaning fixtures will not be used at all. */ protected $fixtures=false; /** * PHP magic method. * This method is overridden so that named fixture data can be accessed like a normal property. * @param string $name the property name * @throws Exception if unknown property is used * @return mixed the property value */ public function __get($name) { if(is_array($this->fixtures) && ($rows=$this->getFixtureManager()->getRows($name))!==false) return $rows; else throw new Exception("Unknown property '$name' for class '".get_class($this)."'."); } /** * PHP magic method. * This method is overridden so that named fixture ActiveRecord instances can be accessed in terms of a method call. * @param string $name method name * @param string $params method parameters * @throws Exception if unknown method is used * @return mixed the property value */ public function __call($name,$params) { if(is_array($this->fixtures) && isset($params[0]) && ($record=$this->getFixtureManager()->getRecord($name,$params[0]))!==false) return $record; else throw new Exception("Unknown method '$name' for class '".get_class($this)."'."); } /** * @return CDbFixtureManager the database fixture manager */ public function getFixtureManager() { return Yii::app()->getComponent('fixture'); } /** * @param string $name the fixture name (the key value in {@link fixtures}). * @return array the named fixture data */ public function getFixtureData($name) { return $this->getFixtureManager()->getRows($name); } /** * @param string $name the fixture name (the key value in {@link fixtures}). * @param string $alias the alias of the fixture data row * @return CActiveRecord the ActiveRecord instance corresponding to the specified alias in the named fixture. * False is returned if there is no such fixture or the record cannot be found. */ public function getFixtureRecord($name,$alias) { return $this->getFixtureManager()->getRecord($name,$alias); } /** * Sets up the fixture before executing a test method. * If you override this method, make sure the parent implementation is invoked. * Otherwise, the database fixtures will not be managed properly. */ protected function setUp() { parent::setUp(); if(is_array($this->fixtures)) $this->getFixtureManager()->load($this->fixtures); } }