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Functional Tests
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Functional test verifies scenarios from a user's perspective. It is similar to [acceptance test](test-acceptance.md)
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but instead of communicating via HTTP it is filling up environment such as POST and GET parameters and then executes
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application instance right from the code.
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Functional tests are generally faster than acceptance tests and are providing detailed stack traces on failures.
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As a rule of thumb, they should be preferred unless you have a special web server setup or complex UI powered by
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JavaScript.
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Functional testing is implemented with the help of Codeception framework which has a nice documentation about it:
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- [Codeception for Yii framework](http://codeception.com/for/yii)
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- [Codeception Functional Tests](http://codeception.com/docs/04-FunctionalTests)
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## Running basic and advanced template tests
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If you've started with advanced template, please refer to ["testing" guide](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2-app-advanced/blob/master/docs/guide/start-testing.md)
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for more details about running tests.
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If you've started with basic template, check its [README "testing" section](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2-app-basic/blob/master/README.md#testing).
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