Hi, Thanks for the magic lines!
Sincerely, Reto On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -- reto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > (on Friday, 14 March 2008, 03:50 AM +0100): > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I'm trying to test my ZF-Controllers with phpunit. > > The internet (http://www.alexatnet.com/node/12) gave me the following > > code to start a request to a given controller/action and then check > > the rendered output: > > > > $front = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); > > $request = new > > Zend_Controller_Request_Http('http://localhost/main/user/register'); > > $response = new Zend_Controller_Response_Http(); > > > $front->returnResponse(true)->setRequest($request)->setResponse($response); > > $front->dispatch(); > > $this->assertContains('</form>', $response->getBody()); > > > > My problem is now, that if I run this code twice while testing (for > > testing two different controller/actions) all the View's variable's > > are still set. > > So if my first controller for the url "/main/user/register" sets > > $this->view->foo=1, then I can run another request for "/main/image", > > and the $this->view->foo variable is still set to "1". > > > > So I think this is, because the Fron-Controller is a > > singleton-instance, and there's also only one view instantiated per > > frontcontroller? > > So I thought maybe I should reset all those view-variables with > > Zend_View::clearVars(), but I have no idea, how I could reach the > > current view for example from a phpunit setUp()-method.. > > The same way you'd reach it from a plugin: grab the ViewRenderer, make > sure the view is initialized, and then clear the vars: > > $viewRenderer = > Zend_Controller_Action_HelperBroker::getStaticHelper('ViewRenderer'); > $viewRenderer->initView(); > $viewRenderer->view->clearVars(); > > > > > Am I already doing something wrong with my frontcontroller-dispatch > > code? Or should I really clear those variables out before every > > request? > > Any help is appreciated! > > I'm using th ZF 1.5 RC3 > > -- > Matthew Weier O'Phinney > PHP Developer | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Zend - The PHP Company | http://www.zend.com/ >
