mark_story: thanks - i've changed fixture to 'app.user' & removed
$this->loadFixtures.
valikeys: thanks - i've removed the redundant App::import.

Test now is:
<?php
class UserTestCase extends CakeTestCase {
        var $fixtures = array( 'app.user' );

        function setUp() {
    $this->User = ClassRegistry::init('User');
        }

        function testEnabledUsers() {
                $result = $this->User->enabledUsers(array('id', 'email'));
                $expected = array(
                        array('UserTest' => array( 'id' => 1, 'email' => 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' )),
                        array('UserTest' => array( 'id' => 2, 'email' => 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' ))
                );
                $this->assertEqual($result, $expected, 'Custom error message 
goes
here. Original: %s');
        }
}
?>

However still produces the same errors, the 1st error being:
Unexpected PHP error [Undefined property: UserFixture::$fields]
severity [E_NOTICE] in [C:\xampp\htdocs\cake\cake\tests\lib
\cake_test_fixture.php line 159.
This is in the function drop() which the comments say is "Run after
all tests executed, should return SQL statement to drop table for this
fixture".
he line is: $this->Schema->_build(array($this->table => $this-
>fields));
and using debug $this->table is 'users' and this->fields is NULL.

I'm new to CakePHP and pretty new to PHP as well, so any help working
out what's goin on is appreciated.

Thanks,
Andy


However I'm still finding errors!

<pre name="code" class="Cpp">
….My code here…
</pre>

On Nov 26, 2:42 pm, validkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> RE: 3) I don't think you need to App::import your model if you use
> ClassRegistry::init.  Not 100% on that, and it shouldn't hurt even if
> you do.
>
> You don't, ClassRegistry::init handles the App::import
>
> On Nov 26, 9:15 am, mark_story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Your fixture name needs to be 'app.user'.  Also you only need to
> > manually load fixtures is you have var $autoFixtures set to false.
>
> > -Mark
>
> > On Nov 25, 5:04 pm, MattC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > This may or may not fix your problem but:
> > > 1) You test db should be empty.  The framework will automatically
> > > create/drop the tables for each test.
> > > 2) You don't need to call "loadFixtures" at the start of each test.
> > > 3) I don't think you need to App::import your model if you use
> > > ClassRegistry::init.  Not 100% on that, and it shouldn't hurt even if
> > > you do.
> > > 4) In my fixtures I have the line:
> > > var $import = array('table' => 'name', 'records' => false);
> > > I had to use the actually table name to get everything working with
> > > ClassRegistry setting the right database.  It didn't work if I just
> > > specified the model.
>
> > > Hope that helps.
> > > -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com
>
> > > On Nov 25, 4:29 pm, pragna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I've been struggling for a couple of days now to build a very simple
> > > > 'model' unit test.
>
> > > > CakePHPs "Convention over Configuration" should help me out here and
> > > > so should the Cookbook.
>
> > > > With Unit Tests though, it's quite hard to uncover the what the
> > > > conventions are. The filename conventions described in the Cookbook
> > > > (1.2) differ from, for example, the fixture files created using Bake.
> > > > Also the guys at Debuggable have re-factored and simplified the
> > > > building of model tests as well as sharing a fixturize script that
> > > > automates the building of fixtures.
>
> > > > All great stuff!
> > > > If only I could get the simplest test up and running :(
>
> > > > My failing code is 
> > > > here:http://oneyeareatingcake.blogspot.com/2008/11/cakephp-unit-test-model...
>
> > > > It is the most basic of Unit Tests on a simple findAll function in the
> > > > most basic of models. The reason this is not working has to be that
> > > > I'm breaking the convention somewhere. Maybe in file naming or in the
> > > > way I'm including the fixture?
>
> > > > I'd be very grateful if someone could get me out of this mess by
> > > > pointing out what I've got wrong.
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Andy
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