The third party needed for the tests is created in setUpBeforeClass()
and not in the constructor to avoid creating several objects (the
constructor is called for each test).
Add a User parameter to the Product::delete() method to explicitly set
the user that performs the action instead of using a global variable.
In the calls to Product::delete() with a fetched object, remove the
deprecated parameter $id.
entry "Admin tools", so now things are clear: All features restricted to
an admin user is inside "setup" (for setup) or "admin tools" (for action
tools) instead of 3 different entries.
NEW:
Cleaned up routines for better readability of both declaration and results.
PHP versions now really covered.
The old code forced install of PHP and didn't use Travis provided versions.
This resulted in the process not being executed with the declared PHP version.
Dropped MySQL in favor of MariaDB.
This is now the FLOSS community standard.
This should help avoid problems with buggy MySQL releases.
Fast finish enabled to show results faster.
Optimized tools installation with composer.
The right version of the tool is installed for the PHP version under test.
New PHP linter to check for syntax errors.
Parallelized for better speed.
Apache + PHP FPM for testing webservices.
The previous mod_php configuration was not supported on Travis.
New global DEBUG environment variable to show verbose output with configuration files content.
IRC notification on #dolibarr@freenode for community awareness.
FIXES:
Bug in scripts preventing execution with environmentalized PHP.
Wrong detection of MAIN_URL_ROOT under specific circumstances.
$_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] empty and $_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"] populated.
Relative ignore directive in coding style ruleset to avoid bypassing test.
Unit test errors without an exit status.
This prevented the CI from properly detecting and reporting the error.
TODOS:
PostgreSQL support.
This one is tricky since we only have a MySQL dump and the syntax is not directly compatible.
SQLite support.
Disabled in core at the moment.
Nginx + PHP FPM support.
Test webservices on the second most popular webserver.
Run dev/* checks.
We have a nice collection of scripts we could leverage.
Check Javascript.
Check CSS.
Check SQL.