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Jun 10th 2021, 18:28 |
kevin.pfeifer |
do you have a request object where you want to do that? |
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Jun 10th 2021, 18:22 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I know you can reverse an array into a string, but I can't seem to figure out how to take the referer url and make it something my system can use |
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Jun 10th 2021, 18:22 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Is there a method for taking apart a url and seperating it into its Router elements? |
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Jun 10th 2021, 18:06 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
yay! finally got it to spit out the referer |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:55 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
thanks |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:55 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I was looking for something like that |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:53 |
kevin.pfeifer |
https://book.cakephp.org/4/en/development/testing.html#loading-routes-in-tests |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:53 |
kevin.pfeifer |
```public function setUp(): void { parent::setUp(); $this->loadRoutes(); }``` |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:53 |
kevin.pfeifer |
you need to load them in your setup function |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:53 |
kevin.pfeifer |
routes are not loaded automatically in tests |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:51 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
```public function testSendEmail(): void { $referral_url = Router::url([ 'controller' => 'Contacts', 'action' => 'view', 1 ], true); $headers = ['referrer' => $referral_url]; $this->configRequest([ 'headers' => $headers ]); $this->get('contact/send-email'); $data = json_decode($this->_getBodyAsString()); dd($data); }``` |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:51 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Cake\Routing\Exception\MissingRouteException : A route matching "array ( 'controller' => 'Contacts', 'action' => 'view', 0 => 1, 'plugin' => NULL, '_ext' => NULL, )" could not be found. |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:51 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Well that is all well and good, until you have this error because phpunit doesn't build the router |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:48 |
kevin.pfeifer |
didn’t read slack before posting :,) |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:48 |
kevin.pfeifer |
well |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:48 |
kevin.pfeifer |
``` $this->configRequest([ 'headers' => ['Accept' => 'application/json'] ]);``` |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:45 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Oof thanks |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:45 |
greg138 |
https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/development/testing.html#setting-up-the-request |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:44 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Hetting the appropriate header with phpunit? |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:44 |
greg138 |
That's just a matter of setting the appropriate header in your simulated call to `send-email`. |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:44 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
exactly |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:44 |
kevin.pfeifer |
so you check the url / referrer of that ajax call in your controller function? |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:42 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
to `/contacts/send-email` |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:42 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I just want to simulate for example making a get request from /appname/contacts/view/1 |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:41 |
greg138 |
Simulate which part of it? There's great support for testing controller actions with any method you want and any data you care to pass to them. |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:41 |
kevin.pfeifer |
now i understand |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:41 |
kevin.pfeifer |
ahhhhhh |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:41 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
sorry just lots of issues and my adhd brain is developing code and asking at the same time |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:40 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
problem is how do you simulate making the request from a page with unit testing? |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:40 |
greg138 |
If it's something that's going to be invariant, why wouldn't you use a unit test? It confirms your initial code, and also makes sure it keeps working forever. |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:39 |
kevin.pfeifer |
why should that be janky? |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:39 |
kevin.pfeifer |
ok then i totally dont get what youre asking :,) |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:39 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Just seems janky |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:38 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
hahaha yeah yeah I know |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:38 |
kevin.pfeifer |
well you can set a xdebug breakpoint in a test as well if you want :) |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:38 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
and I use PHPstorm so unit testing is very easy |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:37 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
because I use a CI |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:37 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
ok, I get that, but I also am unit testing lol |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:37 |
kevin.pfeifer |
in this case where you probably just return json data and want to check what is in a variable you can also just log the variable with `Log::write()` |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:35 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I personally make heavy use of `debug()` and `dd()` |
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Jun 10th 2021, 17:34 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
without having to pass that |