-- Bart McLeod <[email protected]> wrote
(on Friday, 15 July 2011, 09:04 PM +0200):
> Op 15-07-11 16:00, Matthew Weier O'Phinney schreef:
> > -- Bart McLeod<[email protected]>  wrote
> > (on Friday, 15 July 2011, 12:22 PM +0200):
> > > Another issue is that Zend_Http_Client does not send PUT and DELETE
> > > data. There is a fix for that documented in the tracker. I tried
> > > that fix and it works, but I couldn't find the unit tests so far. Is
> > > Zend_Http_Client considered untestable? Or should AllTests.php be
> > > run?
> > You should run AllTests when in the ZF1 repository -- in some
> > components, it does some bootstrapping for the individual test cases to
> > ensure that they have what they need. We're changing those strategies in
> > ZF2 (often through test listeners), but for ZF1, continue this.
> This is good to know, since I was usually running individual tests
> and also recommending that as a good practice for bug fixing, so I
> will definitely change that.

Well, let me clarify: if the test case won't run by itself, try the
AllTests for that component. Usually, however, you can run an individual
test class by itself.

> > I did a fix for the HTTP client quite recently, and had no issues
> > running tests; let me know if you need some assistance.
> The issue I had is with Zend Studio, I can't run it from there, but
> maybe I have to start it differently, maybe just as a regular php
> script. Individual unit tests run fine, but a test suite is not
> recognized. Of course, I can configure the commandline to work, I
> just like to do this within ZS.

I have a vague recollection of that, actually. I usually run my tests
from the CLI, so I don't run into those issues.

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