Killerboy! Thanks for your input, you really got my hopes up.... but no joy :(
In fact, neither of the startCase or startTest methods seem to fire: http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1864329468 Maybe I'm doing something even more obvious wrong too.... Again, all suggestions welcome! On Jun 3, 12:41 pm, killerboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > this was an error I had too...the solution is very easy: > > Just don't use the seUp() Method to create your model object. Use the > startCase() function and everything will work fine. After I changed > this, everything worked for me. > > On Jun 3, 11:46 am, the_woodsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi Bakers, > > > I'm trying to import an existing table. I found a few posts relating > > to this, but none with the same problem. > > > Basically, I want the test script to create a table, run the tests > > against it and its fixtures, then destroy the table. > > I've managed to get this behaviour when I wasn't importing an existing > > model, but now I'm stuck. > > > Ideally this should be in the normal DB with a "test_suite" table > > prefix (as is the behaviour when not importing from an existing > > model), although in another DB is okay, as long as it runs the CREATE > > TABLE and DROP TABLE statements for me. > > > What I have: > > > //user_confirmation_test_fixture.php > > <?php > > class UserConfirmationTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture { > > var $name = 'UserConfirmationTest'; > > var $import = 'User';} > > > ?> > > //the actual test case > > <?php > > > App::import('Model', 'User'); > > > class UserTest extends User > > { > > var $useDbConfig = 'test_suite'; > > > //tried a few variations here! > > //var $name = 'UserTest'; > > //var $useTable='users'; > > //var $useDbConfig = 'default'; > > //var $tablePrefix = ''; > > > } > > > class UserTestCase extends CakeTestCase > > { > > var $TestUser = null; > > var $fixtures = array( 'user_confirmation_test' ); > > > function setUp() { > > $this->TestUser = new UserTest(); > > } > > > function tearDown() { > > unset($this->TestUser); > > } > > > function testConfirmEmail() > > { > > // some stuff > > } > > > } > > > ?> > > > My usual error is: > > > Query: DESCRIBE `test_suite_` > > > Query: DESCRIBE `test_suite_` > > > Error: Database table test_suite_users for model User was not found. > > > But I want the table creation taken care of by the test suite!! > > > Any ideas? Maybe it's just a typo or naming convention or some such... > > any help appreciated! > > > Wood --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
