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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\test;
use Yii;
/**
* DbTestTrait implements the commonly used methods for setting up and accessing fixture data.
*
* To use DbTestTrait, call the [[loadFixtures()]] method in the setup method in a test case class.
* The specified fixtures will be loaded and accessible through [[getFixtureData()]] and [[getFixtureModel()]].
*
* For example,
*
* ~~~
* use yii\test\DbTestTrait;
* use app\models\Post;
* use app\models\User;
*
* class PostTestCase extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
* {
* use DbTestTrait;
*
* public function setUp()
* {
* $this->loadFixtures([
* 'posts' => Post::className(),
* 'users' => User::className(),
* ]);
* }
* }
* ~~~
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
trait DbTestTrait
{
/**
* Loads the specified fixtures.
*
* This method should typically be called in the setup method of test cases so that
* the fixtures are loaded before running each test method.
*
* This method does the following things:
*
* - Run [[DbFixtureManager::initScript]] if it is found under [[DbFixtureManager::basePath]].
* - Clean up data and models loaded in memory previously.
* - Load each specified fixture:
* * Truncate the corresponding table.
* * If a fixture file named `TableName.php` is found under [[DbFixtureManager::basePath]],
* the file will be executed, and the return value will be treated as rows which will
* then be inserted into the table.
*
* @param array $fixtures a list of fixtures (fixture name => table name or AR class name) to be loaded.
* Each array element can be either a table name (with schema prefix if needed), or a fully-qualified
* ActiveRecord class name (e.g. `app\models\Post`). An element can be optionally associated with a key
* which will be treated as the fixture name. For example,
*
* ~~~
* [
* 'tbl_comment',
* 'users' => 'tbl_user', // 'users' is the fixture name, 'tbl_user' is a table name
* 'posts' => 'app\models\Post, // 'app\models\Post' is a model class name
* ]
* ~~~
*
* @return array the loaded fixture data (fixture name => table rows)
*/
public function loadFixtures(array $fixtures = [])
{
return $this->getFixtureManager()->load($fixtures);
}
/**
* Returns the DB fixture manager.
* @return DbFixtureManager the DB fixture manager
*/
public function getFixtureManager()
{
return Yii::$app->getComponent('fixture');
}
/**
* Returns the table rows of the named fixture.
* @param string $fixtureName the fixture name.
* @return array the named fixture table rows. False is returned if there is no such fixture data.
*/
public function getFixtureRows($fixtureName)
{
return $this->getFixtureManager()->getRows($fixtureName);
}
/**
* Returns the named AR instance corresponding to the named fixture.
* @param string $fixtureName the fixture name.
* @param string $modelName the name of the fixture data row
* @return \yii\db\ActiveRecord the named AR instance corresponding to the named fixture.
* Null is returned if there is no such fixture or the record cannot be found.
*/
public function getFixtureModel($fixtureName, $modelName)
{
return $this->getFixtureManager()->getModel($fixtureName, $modelName);
}
}