The attributes of the <phpunit> element can
be used to configure PHPUnit's core functionality.
<phpunit
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://schema.phpunit.de/4.2/phpunit.xsd"
backupGlobals="true"
backupStaticAttributes="false"
<!--bootstrap="/path/to/bootstrap.php"-->
cacheTokens="false"
colors="false"
convertErrorsToExceptions="true"
convertNoticesToExceptions="true"
convertWarningsToExceptions="true"
forceCoversAnnotation="false"
mapTestClassNameToCoveredClassName="false"
printerClass="PHPUnit_TextUI_ResultPrinter"
<!--printerFile="/path/to/ResultPrinter.php"-->
processIsolation="false"
stopOnError="false"
stopOnFailure="false"
stopOnIncomplete="false"
stopOnSkipped="false"
testSuiteLoaderClass="PHPUnit_Runner_StandardTestSuiteLoader"
<!--testSuiteLoaderFile="/path/to/StandardTestSuiteLoader.php"-->
timeoutForSmallTests="1"
timeoutForMediumTests="10"
timeoutForLargeTests="60"
strict="false"
verbose="false">
<!-- ... -->
</phpunit>The XML configuration above corresponds to the default behaviour of the TextUI test runner documented in the section called “Command-Line Options”.
Additional options that are not available as command-line options are:
convertErrorsToExceptionsBy default, PHPUnit will install an error handler that converts the following errors to exceptions:
E_WARNINGE_NOTICEE_USER_ERRORE_USER_WARNINGE_USER_NOTICEE_STRICTE_RECOVERABLE_ERRORE_DEPRECATEDE_USER_DEPRECATED
Set convertErrorsToExceptions to
false to disable this feature.
convertNoticesToExceptions
When set to false, the error handler installed
by convertErrorsToExceptions will not convert
E_NOTICE, E_USER_NOTICE, or
E_STRICT errors to exceptions.
convertWarningsToExceptions
When set to false, the error handler installed
by convertErrorsToExceptions will not convert
E_WARNING or E_USER_WARNING
errors to exceptions.
forceCoversAnnotation
Code Coverage will only be recorded for tests that use the
@covers annotation documented in
the section called “@covers”.
timeoutForLargeTests
If the PHP_Invoker package is installed and
strict mode is enabled, this attribute sets the timeout for all
tests marked as @large. If a test does not
complete within this configured timeout, it will fail.
timeoutForMediumTests
If the PHP_Invoker package is installed and
strict mode is enabled, this attribute sets the timeout for all
tests marked as @medium. If a test does not
complete within this configured timeout, it will fail.
timeoutForSmallTests
If the PHP_Invoker package is installed and
strict mode is enabled, this attribute sets the timeout for all
tests not marked as @medium or
@large. If a test does not complete within this
configured timeout, it will fail.
The <testsuites> element and its
one or more <testsuite> children can be
used to compose a test suite out of test suites and test cases.
<testsuites>
<testsuite name="My Test Suite">
<directory>/path/to/*Test.php files</directory>
<file>/path/to/MyTest.php</file>
<exclude>/path/to/exclude</exclude>
</testsuite>
</testsuites>
Using the phpVersion and
phpVersionOperator attributes, a required PHP version
can be specified. The example below will only add the
/path/to/*Test.php files and
/path/to/MyTest.php file if the PHP version is at
least 5.3.0.
<testsuites>
<testsuite name="My Test Suite">
<directory suffix="Test.php" phpVersion="5.3.0" phpVersionOperator=">=">/path/to/files</directory>
<file phpVersion="5.3.0" phpVersionOperator=">=">/path/to/MyTest.php</file>
</testsuite>
</testsuites>
The phpVersionOperator attribute is optional and
defaults to >=.
The <groups> element and its
<include>,
<exclude>, and
<group> children can be used to select
groups of tests marked with the @group annotation
(documented in the section called “@group”)
that should (not) be run.
<groups>
<include>
<group>name</group>
</include>
<exclude>
<group>name</group>
</exclude>
</groups>The XML configuration above corresponds to invoking the TextUI test runner with the following options:
--group name
--exclude-group name
The <filter> element and its children can
be used to configure the blacklist and whitelist for the code coverage
reporting.
<filter>
<blacklist>
<directory suffix=".php">/path/to/files</directory>
<file>/path/to/file</file>
<exclude>
<directory suffix=".php">/path/to/files</directory>
<file>/path/to/file</file>
</exclude>
</blacklist>
<whitelist processUncoveredFilesFromWhitelist="true">
<directory suffix=".php">/path/to/files</directory>
<file>/path/to/file</file>
<exclude>
<directory suffix=".php">/path/to/files</directory>
<file>/path/to/file</file>
</exclude>
</whitelist>
</filter>
The <logging> element and its
<log> children can be used to configure the
logging of the test execution.
<logging>
<log type="coverage-html" target="/tmp/report" charset="UTF-8"
highlight="false" lowUpperBound="35" highLowerBound="70"/>
<log type="coverage-clover" target="/tmp/coverage.xml"/>
<log type="coverage-php" target="/tmp/coverage.serialized"/>
<log type="coverage-text" target="php://stdout" showUncoveredFiles="false"/>
<log type="json" target="/tmp/logfile.json"/>
<log type="tap" target="/tmp/logfile.tap"/>
<log type="junit" target="/tmp/logfile.xml" logIncompleteSkipped="false"/>
<log type="testdox-html" target="/tmp/testdox.html"/>
<log type="testdox-text" target="/tmp/testdox.txt"/>
</logging>The XML configuration above corresponds to invoking the TextUI test runner with the following options:
--coverage-html /tmp/report
--coverage-clover /tmp/coverage.xml
--coverage-php /tmp/coverage.serialized
--coverage-text
--log-json /tmp/logfile.json
> /tmp/logfile.txt
--log-tap /tmp/logfile.tap
--log-junit /tmp/logfile.xml
--testdox-html /tmp/testdox.html
--testdox-text /tmp/testdox.txt
The charset, highlight,
lowUpperBound, highLowerBound,
logIncompleteSkipped and
showUncoveredFiles attributes have no equivalent TextUI
test runner option.
charset: Character set to be used for the generated HTML pages
highlight: When set to true, the code in your coverage reports is syntax highlighted.
lowUpperBound: Maximum coverage percentage to be considered "lowly" covered.
highLowerBound: Minimum coverage percentage to be considered "highly" covered.
showUncoveredFiles: Show all whitelisted files in --coverage-text output not just the ones with coverage information.
showOnlySummary: Show only the summary in --coverage-text output.
The <listeners> element and its
<listener> children can be used to attach
additional test listeners to the test execution.
<listeners>
<listener class="MyListener" file="/optional/path/to/MyListener.php">
<arguments>
<array>
<element key="0">
<string>Sebastian</string>
</element>
</array>
<integer>22</integer>
<string>April</string>
<double>19.78</double>
<null/>
<object class="stdClass"/>
</arguments>
</listener>
</listeners>
The XML configuration above corresponds to attaching the
$listener object (see below) to the test execution:
$listener = new MyListener(
array('Sebastian'),
22,
'April',
19.78,
NULL,
new stdClass
);
The <php> element and its children can be
used to configure PHP settings, constants, and global variables. It can
also be used to prepend the include_path.
<php> <includePath>.</includePath> <ini name="foo" value="bar"/> <const name="foo" value="bar"/> <var name="foo" value="bar"/> <env name="foo" value="bar"/> <post name="foo" value="bar"/> <get name="foo" value="bar"/> <cookie name="foo" value="bar"/> <server name="foo" value="bar"/> <files name="foo" value="bar"/> <request name="foo" value="bar"/> </php>
The XML configuration above corresponds to the following PHP code:
ini_set('foo', 'bar');
define('foo', 'bar');
$GLOBALS['foo'] = 'bar';
$_ENV['foo'] = 'bar';
$_POST['foo'] = 'bar';
$_GET['foo'] = 'bar';
$_COOKIE['foo'] = 'bar';
$_SERVER['foo'] = 'bar';
$_FILES['foo'] = 'bar';
$_REQUEST['foo'] = 'bar';
The <selenium> element and its
<browser> children can be used to
configure a list of Selenium RC servers.
<selenium>
<browser name="Firefox on Linux"
browser="*firefox /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin"
host="my.linux.box"
port="4444"
timeout="30000"/>
</selenium>The XML configuration above corresponds to the following PHP code:
class WebTest extends PHPUnit_Extensions_SeleniumTestCase
{
public static $browsers = array(
array(
'name' => 'Firefox on Linux',
'browser' => '*firefox /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin',
'host' => 'my.linux.box',
'port' => 4444,
'timeout' => 30000
)
);
// ...
}