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
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