I'm trying to add some unit tests for my plugin which relies upon
Doctrine.  I'm wondering if anyone has a best practice?  Currently for
unit testing my projects with Doctrine I include the following in all
my unit tests.


<?php
# /test/bootstrap/Doctrine.php
include(dirname(__FILE__).'/unit.php');
$configuration = ProjectConfiguration::getApplicationConfiguration
('public', 'test', true);
new sfDatabaseManager($configuration);
$con = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getCurrentConnection();
Doctrine::loadData(sfConfig::get('sf_test_dir').'/fixtures', false);

When trying to do this for plugins I get an error that it doesn't have
the DoctrineManager loaded. I'm using sfTaskExtraPlugin to create the
plugin and I've updated the /plugins/myPlugin/fixtures/project/config/
ProjectConfiguration.class.php to enable sfDoctrinePlugin

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Stephen Ostrow <sost...@sowebdesigns.com>
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