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CakePHP 1.3 Application Development Cookbook

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CakePHP 1.3 Application Development Cookbook

Overview of this book

CakePHP is a rapid development framework for PHP that provides an extensible architecture for developing, maintaining, and deploying web applications. While the framework has a lot of documentation and reference guides available for beginners, developing more sophisticated and scalable applications require a deeper knowledge of CakePHP features, a challenge that proves difficult even for well established developers.The recipes in this cookbook will give you instant results and help you to develop web applications, leveraging the CakePHP features that allow you to build robust and complex applications. Following the recipes in this book you will be able to understand and use these features in no time. We start with setting up authentication on a CakePHP application. One of the most important aspects of a CakePHP application: the relationship between models, also known as model bindings. Model binding is an integral part of any application's logic and we can manipulate it to get the data we need and when we need. We will go through a series of recipes that will show us how to change the way bindings are fetched, what bindings and what information from a binding is returned, how to create new bindings, and how to build hierarchical data structures. We also define our custom find types that will extend the three basic ones, allowing our code to be even more readable and also create our own find type, with pagination support. This book also has recipes that cover two aspects of CakePHP models that are fundamental to most applications: validation, and behaviors.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
CakePHP 1.3 Application Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Running tests from the command line


In this recipe, we will learn how to run our unit tests from the command line, which opens the possibility for automated test reporting.

Getting ready

To go through this recipe we need a basic application skeleton to work with, which should have its own set of unit tests. Go through the entire recipe Creating fixtures and testing model methods.

How to do it...

Using your operating system console, switch to your application directory, and run:

If you are on a GNU Linux / Mac / Unix system:

../cake/console/cake testsuite app case models/article

If you are on Microsoft Windows:

..\cake\console\cake.bat testsuite app case models/article

The shell should now run the specified unit test and inform us that all unit tests succeeded, as shown in the next screenshot:

How it works...

CakePHP's testsuite shell allows us to execute any test case, or group of test cases, from the command line. It offers several ways to specify which unit test to execute by specifying a minimum...