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Yii2

This module provides integration with Yii framework (2.0).
It initializes Yii framework in test environment and provides actions for functional testing.

Application state during testing

This section details what you can expect when using this module.
* You will get a fresh application in \Yii::$app at the start of each test (available in the test and in _before()).
* Inside your test you may change application state; however these changes will be lost when doing a request if you have enabled recreateApplication.
* When executing a request via one of the request functions the request and response component are both recreated.
* After a request the whole application is available for inspection / interaction.
* You may use multiple database connections, each will use a separate transaction; to prevent accidental mistakes we
will warn you if you try to connect to the same database twice but we cannot reuse the same connection.

Config

  • configFile required - the path to the application config file. File should be configured for test environment and return configuration array.
  • entryUrl - initial application url (default: http://localhost/index-test.php).
  • entryScript - front script title (like: index-test.php). If not set - taken from entryUrl.
  • transaction - (default: true) wrap all database connection inside a transaction and roll it back after the test. Should be disabled for acceptance testing..
  • cleanup - (default: true) cleanup fixtures after the test
  • ignoreCollidingDSN - (default: false) When 2 database connections use the same DSN but different settings an exception will be thrown, set this to true to disable this behavior.
  • fixturesMethod - (default: _fixtures) Name of the method used for creating fixtures.
  • responseCleanMethod - (default: clear) Method for cleaning the response object. Note that this is only for multiple requests inside a single test case.
    Between test casesthe whole application is always recreated
  • requestCleanMethod - (default: recreate) Method for cleaning the request object. Note that this is only for multiple requests inside a single test case.
    Between test cases the whole application is always recreated
  • recreateComponents - (default: []) Some components change their state making them unsuitable for processing multiple requests. In production this is usually
    not a problem since web apps tend to die and start over after each request. This allows you to list application components that need to be recreated before each request.
    As a consequence, any components specified here should not be changed inside a test since those changes will get regarded.
    You can use this module by setting params in your functional.suite.yml:
  • recreateApplication - (default: false) whether to recreate the whole application before each request
    You can use this module by setting params in your functional.suite.yml:
    yaml actor: FunctionalTester modules: enabled: - Yii2: configFile: 'path/to/config.php'

Parts

By default all available methods are loaded, but you can specify parts to select only needed actions and avoid conflicts.

  • init - use module only for initialization (for acceptance tests).
  • orm - include only haveRecord/grabRecord/seeRecord/dontSeeRecord actions.
  • fixtures - use fixtures inside tests with haveFixtures/grabFixture/grabFixtures actions.
  • email - include email actions seeEmailsIsSent/grabLastSentEmail/...

Example (functional.suite.yml)

actor: FunctionalTester
modules:
  enabled:
     - Yii2:
         configFile: 'config/test.php'

Example (unit.suite.yml)

actor: UnitTester
modules:
  enabled:
     - Asserts
     - Yii2:
         configFile: 'config/test.php'
         part: init

Example (acceptance.suite.yml)

actor: AcceptanceTester
modules:
    enabled:
        - WebDriver:
            url: http://127.0.0.1:8080/
            browser: firefox
        - Yii2:
            configFile: 'config/test.php'
            part: ORM # allow to use AR methods
            transaction: false # don't wrap test in transaction
            cleanup: false # don't cleanup the fixtures
            entryScript: index-test.php

Fixtures

This module allows to use fixtures inside a test. There are two options for that.
Fixtures can be loaded using haveFixtures method inside a test:

<?php
$I->haveFixtures(['posts' => PostsFixture::className()]);

or, if you need to load fixtures before the test, you
can specify fixtures with _fixtures method of a testcase:

<?php
// inside Cest file or Codeception\TestCase\Unit
public function _fixtures()
{
    return ['posts' => PostsFixture::className()]
}

URL

This module provide to use native URL formats of Yii2 for all codeception commands that use url for work.
This commands allows input like:

<?php
$I->amOnPage(['site/view','page'=>'about']);
$I->amOnPage('index-test.php?site/index');
$I->amOnPage('http://localhost/index-test.php?site/index');
$I->sendAjaxPostRequest(['/user/update', 'id' => 1], ['UserForm[name]' => 'G.Hopper');

Status

Maintainer: samdark
Stability: stable

@property \Codeception\Lib\Connector\Yii2 $client

Actions

_findElements

hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes

Locates element using available Codeception locator types:

  • XPath
  • CSS
  • Strict Locator

Use it in Helpers or GroupObject or Extension classes:

<?php
$els = $this->getModule('Yii2')->_findElements('.items');
$els = $this->getModule('Yii2')->_findElements(['name' => 'username']);

$editLinks = $this->getModule('Yii2')->_findElements(['link' => 'Edit']);
// now you can iterate over $editLinks and check that all them have valid hrefs

WebDriver module returns Facebook\WebDriver\Remote\RemoteWebElement instances
PhpBrowser and Framework modules return Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler instances

  • param $locator
  • return array of interactive elements

_getResponseContent

hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes

Returns content of the last response
Use it in Helpers when you want to retrieve response of request performed by another module.

<?php
// in Helper class
public function seeResponseContains($text)
{
   $this->assertContains($text, $this->getModule('Yii2')->_getResponseContent(), "response contains");
}
?>
  • return string
    @throws ModuleException

_loadPage

hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes

Opens a page with arbitrary request parameters.
Useful for testing multi-step forms on a specific step.

<?php
// in Helper class
public function openCheckoutFormStep2($orderId) {
    $this->getModule('Yii2')->_loadPage('POST', '/checkout/step2', ['order' => $orderId]);
}
?>
  • param $method
  • param $uri
  • param array $parameters
  • param array $files
  • param array $server
  • param null $content

_request

hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes

Send custom request to a backend using method, uri, parameters, etc.
Use it in Helpers to create special request actions, like accessing API
Returns a string with response body.

<?php
// in Helper class
public function createUserByApi($name) {
    $userData = $this->getModule('Yii2')->_request('POST', '/api/v1/users', ['name' => $name]);
    $user = json_decode($userData);
    return $user->id;
}
?>

Does not load the response into the module so you can't interact with response page (click, fill forms).
To load arbitrary page for interaction, use _loadPage method.

  • param $method
  • param $uri
  • param array $parameters
  • param array $files
  • param array $server
  • param null $content
  • return mixed|Crawler
    @throws ExternalUrlException
    @see _loadPage

_savePageSource

hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes

Saves page source of to a file

$this->getModule('Yii2')->_savePageSource(codecept_output_dir().'page.html');
  • param $filename

amHttpAuthenticated

Authenticates user for HTTP_AUTH

  • param $username
  • param $password

amLoggedInAs

Authorizes user on a site without submitting login form.
Use it for fast pragmatic authorization in functional tests.

<?php
// User is found by id
$I->amLoggedInAs(1);

// User object is passed as parameter
$admin = \app\models\User::findByUsername('admin');
$I->amLoggedInAs($admin);

Requires user component to be enabled and configured.

  • param $user
    @throws ModuleException

amOnPage

Opens the page for the given relative URI.

<?php
// opens front page
$I->amOnPage('/');
// opens /register page
$I->amOnPage('/register');
  • param string $page

amOnRoute

Similar to amOnPage but accepts route as first argument and params as second

$I->amOnRoute('site/view', ['page' => 'about']);

attachFile

Attaches a file relative to the Codeception _data directory to the given file upload field.

<?php
// file is stored in 'tests/_data/prices.xls'
$I->attachFile('input[@type="file"]', 'prices.xls');
?>
  • param $field
  • param $filename

checkOption

Ticks a checkbox. For radio buttons, use the selectOption method instead.

<?php
$I->checkOption('#agree');
?>
  • param $option

click

Perform a click on a link or a button, given by a locator.
If a fuzzy locator is given, the page will be searched for a button, link, or image matching the locator string.
For buttons, the "value" attribute, "name" attribute, and inner text are searched.
For links, the link text is searched.
For images, the "alt" attribute and inner text of any parent links are searched.

The second parameter is a context (CSS or XPath locator) to narrow the search.

Note that if the locator matches a button of type submit, the form will be submitted.

<?php
// simple link
$I->click('Logout');
// button of form
$I->click('Submit');
// CSS button
$I->click('#form input[type=submit]');
// XPath
$I->click('//form/*[@type=submit]');
// link in context
$I->click('Logout', '#nav');
// using strict locator
$I->click(['link' => 'Login']);
?>
  • param $link
  • param $context

createAndSetCsrfCookie

This function creates the CSRF Cookie.
* param string $val The value of the CSRF token
* return string[] Returns an array containing the name of the CSRF param and the masked CSRF token.

deleteHeader

Deletes the header with the passed name. Subsequent requests
will not have the deleted header in its request.

Example:
php <?php $I->haveHttpHeader('X-Requested-With', 'Codeception'); $I->amOnPage('test-headers.php'); // ... $I->deleteHeader('X-Requested-With'); $I->amOnPage('some-other-page.php'); ?>

  • param string $name the name of the header to delete.

dontSee

Checks that the current page doesn't contain the text specified (case insensitive).
Give a locator as the second parameter to match a specific region.

<?php
$I->dontSee('Login');                         // I can suppose user is already logged in
$I->dontSee('Sign Up','h1');                  // I can suppose it's not a signup page
$I->dontSee('Sign Up','//body/h1');           // with XPath
$I->dontSee('Sign Up', ['css' => 'body h1']); // with strict CSS locator

Note that the search is done after stripping all HTML tags from the body,
so $I->dontSee('strong') will fail on strings like:

  • <p>I am Stronger than thou</p>
  • <script>document.createElement('strong');</script>

But will ignore strings like:

  • <strong>Home</strong>
  • <div class="strong">Home</strong>
  • <!-- strong -->

For checking the raw source code, use seeInSource().

  • param string $text
  • param string $selector optional

dontSeeCheckboxIsChecked

Check that the specified checkbox is unchecked.

<?php
$I->dontSeeCheckboxIsChecked('#agree'); // I suppose user didn't agree to terms
$I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('#signup_form input[type=checkbox]'); // I suppose user didn't check the first checkbox in form.
?>
  • param $checkbox

dontSeeCookie

Checks that there isn't a cookie with the given name.
You can set additional cookie params like domain, path as array passed in last argument.

  • param $cookie

  • param array $params

dontSeeCurrentUrlEquals

Checks that the current URL doesn't equal the given string.
Unlike dontSeeInCurrentUrl, this only matches the full URL.

<?php
// current url is not root
$I->dontSeeCurrentUrlEquals('/');
?>
  • param string $uri

dontSeeCurrentUrlMatches

Checks that current url doesn't match the given regular expression.

<?php
// to match root url
$I->dontSeeCurrentUrlMatches('~^/users/(\d+)~');
?>
  • param string $uri

dontSeeElement

Checks that the given element is invisible or not present on the page.
You can also specify expected attributes of this element.

<?php
$I->dontSeeElement('.error');
$I->dontSeeElement('//form/input[1]');
$I->dontSeeElement('input', ['name' => 'login']);
$I->dontSeeElement('input', ['value' => '123456']);
?>
  • param $selector
  • param array $attributes

dontSeeEmailIsSent

Checks that no email was sent

  • [Part] email

dontSeeInCurrentUrl

Checks that the current URI doesn't contain the given string.

<?php
$I->dontSeeInCurrentUrl('/users/');
?>
  • param string $uri

dontSeeInField

Checks that an input field or textarea doesn't contain the given value.
For fuzzy locators, the field is matched by label text, CSS and XPath.

<?php
$I->dontSeeInField('Body','Type your comment here');
$I->dontSeeInField('form textarea[name=body]','Type your comment here');
$I->dontSeeInField('form input[type=hidden]','hidden_value');
$I->dontSeeInField('#searchform input','Search');
$I->dontSeeInField('//form/*[@name=search]','Search');
$I->dontSeeInField(['name' => 'search'], 'Search');
?>
  • param $field
  • param $value

dontSeeInFormFields

Checks if the array of form parameters (name => value) are not set on the form matched with
the passed selector.

<?php
$I->dontSeeInFormFields('form[name=myform]', [
     'input1' => 'non-existent value',
     'input2' => 'other non-existent value',
]);
?>

To check that an element hasn't been assigned any one of many values, an array can be passed
as the value:

<?php
$I->dontSeeInFormFields('.form-class', [
     'fieldName' => [
         'This value shouldn\'t be set',
         'And this value shouldn\'t be set',
     ],
]);
?>

Additionally, checkbox values can be checked with a boolean.

<?php
$I->dontSeeInFormFields('#form-id', [
     'checkbox1' => true,        // fails if checked
     'checkbox2' => false,       // fails if unchecked
]);
?>
  • param $formSelector
  • param $params

dontSeeInSource

Checks that the current page contains the given string in its
raw source code.

<?php
$I->dontSeeInSource('<h1>Green eggs &amp; ham</h1>');
  • param $raw

dontSeeInTitle

Checks that the page title does not contain the given string.

  • param $title

dontSeeLink

Checks that the page doesn't contain a link with the given string.
If the second parameter is given, only links with a matching "href" attribute will be checked.

<?php
$I->dontSeeLink('Logout'); // I suppose user is not logged in
$I->dontSeeLink('Checkout now', '/store/cart.php');
?>
  • param string $text
  • param string $url optional

dontSeeOptionIsSelected

Checks that the given option is not selected.

<?php
$I->dontSeeOptionIsSelected('#form input[name=payment]', 'Visa');
?>
  • param $selector
  • param $optionText

dontSeeRecord

Checks that record does not exist in database.

$I->dontSeeRecord('app\models\User', array('name' => 'davert'));
  • param $model
  • param array $attributes
  • [Part] orm

dontSeeResponseCodeIs

Checks that response code is equal to value provided.

<?php
$I->dontSeeResponseCodeIs(200);

// recommended \Codeception\Util\HttpCode
$I->dontSeeResponseCodeIs(\Codeception\Util\HttpCode::OK);
  • param $code

fillField

Fills a text field or textarea with the given string.

<?php
$I->fillField("//input[@type='text']", "Hello World!");
$I->fillField(['name' => 'email'], 'jon@mail.com');
?>
  • param $field
  • param $value

getInternalDomains

Returns a list of regex patterns for recognized domain names

  • return array

grabAttributeFrom

Grabs the value of the given attribute value from the given element.
Fails if element is not found.

<?php
$I->grabAttributeFrom('#tooltip', 'title');
?>
  • param $cssOrXpath
  • param $attribute

grabComponent

Gets a component from Yii container. Throws exception if component is not available

<?php
$mailer = $I->grabComponent('mailer');
  • param $component
    @throws ModuleException
    @deprecated in your tests you can use \Yii::$app directly.

grabCookie

Grabs a cookie value.
You can set additional cookie params like domain, path in array passed as last argument.

  • param $cookie

  • param array $params

grabFixture

Gets a fixture by name.
Returns a Fixture instance. If a fixture is an instance of \yii\test\BaseActiveFixture a second parameter
can be used to return a specific model:

<?php
$I->haveFixtures(['users' => UserFixture::className()]);

$users = $I->grabFixture('users');

// get first user by key, if a fixture is instance of ActiveFixture
$user = $I->grabFixture('users', 'user1');
  • param $name
    @throws ModuleException if a fixture is not found
  • [Part] fixtures

grabFixtures

Returns all loaded fixtures.
Array of fixture instances

  • [Part] fixtures
  • return array

grabFromCurrentUrl

Executes the given regular expression against the current URI and returns the first capturing group.
If no parameters are provided, the full URI is returned.

<?php
$user_id = $I->grabFromCurrentUrl('~^/user/(\d+)/~');
$uri = $I->grabFromCurrentUrl();
?>
  • param string $uri optional

grabLastSentEmail

Returns last sent email:

<?php
$I->seeEmailIsSent();
$message = $I->grabLastSentEmail();
$I->assertEquals('admin@site,com', $message->getTo());
  • [Part] email

grabMultiple

Grabs either the text content, or attribute values, of nodes
matched by $cssOrXpath and returns them as an array.

<a href="#first">First</a>
<a href="#second">Second</a>
<a href="#third">Third</a>
<?php
// would return ['First', 'Second', 'Third']
$aLinkText = $I->grabMultiple('a');

// would return ['#first', '#second', '#third']
$aLinks = $I->grabMultiple('a', 'href');
?>
  • param $cssOrXpath
  • param $attribute
  • return string[]

grabPageSource

Grabs current page source code.

@throws ModuleException if no page was opened.

  • return string Current page source code.

grabRecord

Retrieves record from database

$category = $I->grabRecord('app\models\User', array('name' => 'davert'));
  • param $model
  • param array $attributes
  • [Part] orm

grabSentEmails

Returns array of all sent email messages.
Each message implements yii\mail\MessageInterface interface.
Useful to perform additional checks using Asserts module:

<?php
$I->seeEmailIsSent();
$messages = $I->grabSentEmails();
$I->assertEquals('admin@site,com', $messages[0]->getTo());
  • [Part] email
  • return array
    @throws ModuleException

grabTextFrom

Finds and returns the text contents of the given element.
If a fuzzy locator is used, the element is found using CSS, XPath,
and by matching the full page source by regular expression.

<?php
$heading = $I->grabTextFrom('h1');
$heading = $I->grabTextFrom('descendant-or-self::h1');
$value = $I->grabTextFrom('~<input value=(.*?)]~sgi'); // match with a regex
?>
  • param $cssOrXPathOrRegex

grabValueFrom

  • param $field

  • return array|mixed|null|string

haveFixtures

Creates and loads fixtures from a config.
Signature is the same as for fixtures() method of yii\test\FixtureTrait

<?php
$I->haveFixtures([
    'posts' => PostsFixture::className(),
    'user' => [
        'class' => UserFixture::className(),
        'dataFile' => '@tests/_data/models/user.php',
     ],
]);

Note: if you need to load fixtures before the test (probably before the cleanup transaction is started;
cleanup options is true by default), you can specify fixtures with _fixtures method of a testcase
php <?php // inside Cest file or Codeception\TestCase\Unit public function _fixtures(){ return [ 'user' => [ 'class' => UserFixture::className(), 'dataFile' => codecept_data_dir() . 'user.php' ] ]; }
instead of defining haveFixtures in Cest _before

  • param $fixtures
  • [Part] fixtures

haveHttpHeader

Sets the HTTP header to the passed value - which is used on
subsequent HTTP requests through PhpBrowser.

Example:
php <?php $I->haveHttpHeader('X-Requested-With', 'Codeception'); $I->amOnPage('test-headers.php'); ?>

To use special chars in Header Key use HTML Character Entities:
Example:
Header with underscore - 'Client_Id'
should be represented as - 'Client_Id' or 'Client_Id'

<?php
$I->haveHttpHeader('Client&#95;Id', 'Codeception');
?>
  • param string $name the name of the request header
  • param string $value the value to set it to for subsequent
    requests

haveRecord

Inserts record into the database.

<?php
$user_id = $I->haveRecord('app\models\User', array('name' => 'Davert'));
?>
  • param $model
  • param array $attributes
  • [Part] orm

moveBack

Moves back in history.

  • param int $numberOfSteps (default value 1)

resetCookie

Unsets cookie with the given name.
You can set additional cookie params like domain, path in array passed as last argument.

  • param $cookie

  • param array $params

see

Checks that the current page contains the given string (case insensitive).

You can specify a specific HTML element (via CSS or XPath) as the second
parameter to only search within that element.

<?php
$I->see('Logout');                        // I can suppose user is logged in
$I->see('Sign Up', 'h1');                 // I can suppose it's a signup page
$I->see('Sign Up', '//body/h1');          // with XPath
$I->see('Sign Up', ['css' => 'body h1']); // with strict CSS locator

Note that the search is done after stripping all HTML tags from the body,
so $I->see('strong') will return true for strings like:

  • <p>I am Stronger than thou</p>
  • <script>document.createElement('strong');</script>

But will not be true for strings like:

  • <strong>Home</strong>
  • <div class="strong">Home</strong>
  • <!-- strong -->

For checking the raw source code, use seeInSource().

  • param string $text
  • param string $selector optional

seeCheckboxIsChecked

Checks that the specified checkbox is checked.

<?php
$I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('#agree'); // I suppose user agreed to terms
$I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('#signup_form input[type=checkbox]'); // I suppose user agreed to terms, If there is only one checkbox in form.
$I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('//form/input[@type=checkbox and @name=agree]');
?>
  • param $checkbox

seeCookie

Checks that a cookie with the given name is set.
You can set additional cookie params like domain, path as array passed in last argument.

<?php
$I->seeCookie('PHPSESSID');
?>
  • param $cookie
  • param array $params

seeCurrentUrlEquals

Checks that the current URL is equal to the given string.
Unlike seeInCurrentUrl, this only matches the full URL.

<?php
// to match root url
$I->seeCurrentUrlEquals('/');
?>
  • param string $uri

seeCurrentUrlMatches

Checks that the current URL matches the given regular expression.

<?php
// to match root url
$I->seeCurrentUrlMatches('~^/users/(\d+)~');
?>
  • param string $uri

seeElement

Checks that the given element exists on the page and is visible.
You can also specify expected attributes of this element.

<?php
$I->seeElement('.error');
$I->seeElement('//form/input[1]');
$I->seeElement('input', ['name' => 'login']);
$I->seeElement('input', ['value' => '123456']);

// strict locator in first arg, attributes in second
$I->seeElement(['css' => 'form input'], ['name' => 'login']);
?>
  • param $selector
  • param array $attributes
    @return

seeEmailIsSent

Checks that email is sent.

<?php
// check that at least 1 email was sent
$I->seeEmailIsSent();

// check that only 3 emails were sent
$I->seeEmailIsSent(3);
  • param int $num
    @throws ModuleException
  • [Part] email

seeInCurrentUrl

Checks that current URI contains the given string.

<?php
// to match: /home/dashboard
$I->seeInCurrentUrl('home');
// to match: /users/1
$I->seeInCurrentUrl('/users/');
?>
  • param string $uri

seeInField

Checks that the given input field or textarea equals (i.e. not just contains) the given value.
Fields are matched by label text, the "name" attribute, CSS, or XPath.

<?php
$I->seeInField('Body','Type your comment here');
$I->seeInField('form textarea[name=body]','Type your comment here');
$I->seeInField('form input[type=hidden]','hidden_value');
$I->seeInField('#searchform input','Search');
$I->seeInField('//form/*[@name=search]','Search');
$I->seeInField(['name' => 'search'], 'Search');
?>
  • param $field
  • param $value

seeInFormFields

Checks if the array of form parameters (name => value) are set on the form matched with the
passed selector.

<?php
$I->seeInFormFields('form[name=myform]', [
     'input1' => 'value',
     'input2' => 'other value',
]);
?>

For multi-select elements, or to check values of multiple elements with the same name, an
array may be passed:

<?php
$I->seeInFormFields('.form-class', [
     'multiselect' => [
         'value1',
         'value2',
     ],
     'checkbox[]' => [
         'a checked value',
         'another checked value',
     ],
]);
?>

Additionally, checkbox values can be checked with a boolean.

<?php
$I->seeInFormFields('#form-id', [
     'checkbox1' => true,        // passes if checked
     'checkbox2' => false,       // passes if unchecked
]);
?>

Pair this with submitForm for quick testing magic.

<?php
$form = [
     'field1' => 'value',
     'field2' => 'another value',
     'checkbox1' => true,
     // ...
];
$I->submitForm('//form[@id=my-form]', $form, 'submitButton');
// $I->amOnPage('/path/to/form-page') may be needed
$I->seeInFormFields('//form[@id=my-form]', $form);
?>
  • param $formSelector
  • param $params

seeInSource

Checks that the current page contains the given string in its
raw source code.

<?php
$I->seeInSource('<h1>Green eggs &amp; ham</h1>');
  • param $raw

seeInTitle

Checks that the page title contains the given string.

<?php
$I->seeInTitle('Blog - Post #1');
?>
  • param $title

seeLink

Checks that there's a link with the specified text.
Give a full URL as the second parameter to match links with that exact URL.

<?php
$I->seeLink('Logout'); // matches <a href="#">Logout</a>
$I->seeLink('Logout','/logout'); // matches <a href="/logout">Logout</a>
?>
  • param string $text
  • param string $url optional

seeNumberOfElements

Checks that there are a certain number of elements matched by the given locator on the page.

<?php
$I->seeNumberOfElements('tr', 10);
$I->seeNumberOfElements('tr', [0,10]); // between 0 and 10 elements
?>
  • param $selector
  • param mixed $expected int or int[]

seeOptionIsSelected

Checks that the given option is selected.

<?php
$I->seeOptionIsSelected('#form input[name=payment]', 'Visa');
?>
  • param $selector
  • param $optionText

seePageNotFound

Asserts that current page has 404 response status code.

seeRecord

Checks that record exists in database.

$I->seeRecord('app\models\User', array('name' => 'davert'));
  • param $model
  • param array $attributes
  • [Part] orm

seeResponseCodeIs

Checks that response code is equal to value provided.

<?php
$I->seeResponseCodeIs(200);

// recommended \Codeception\Util\HttpCode
$I->seeResponseCodeIs(\Codeception\Util\HttpCode::OK);
  • param $code

seeResponseCodeIsBetween

Checks that response code is between a certain range. Between actually means [from <= CODE <= to]

  • param $from
  • param $to

seeResponseCodeIsClientError

Checks that the response code is 4xx

seeResponseCodeIsRedirection

Checks that the response code 3xx

seeResponseCodeIsServerError

Checks that the response code is 5xx

seeResponseCodeIsSuccessful

Checks that the response code 2xx

selectOption

Selects an option in a select tag or in radio button group.

<?php
$I->selectOption('form select[name=account]', 'Premium');
$I->selectOption('form input[name=payment]', 'Monthly');
$I->selectOption('//form/select[@name=account]', 'Monthly');
?>

Provide an array for the second argument to select multiple options:

<?php
$I->selectOption('Which OS do you use?', array('Windows','Linux'));
?>

Or provide an associative array for the second argument to specifically define which selection method should be used:

<?php
$I->selectOption('Which OS do you use?', array('text' => 'Windows')); // Only search by text 'Windows'
$I->selectOption('Which OS do you use?', array('value' => 'windows')); // Only search by value 'windows'
?>
  • param $select
  • param $option

sendAjaxGetRequest

If your page triggers an ajax request, you can perform it manually.
This action sends a GET ajax request with specified params.

See ->sendAjaxPostRequest for examples.

  • param $uri
  • param $params

sendAjaxPostRequest

If your page triggers an ajax request, you can perform it manually.
This action sends a POST ajax request with specified params.
Additional params can be passed as array.

Example:

Imagine that by clicking checkbox you trigger ajax request which updates user settings.
We emulate that click by running this ajax request manually.

<?php
$I->sendAjaxPostRequest('/updateSettings', array('notifications' => true)); // POST
$I->sendAjaxGetRequest('/updateSettings', array('notifications' => true)); // GET

  • param $uri
  • param $params

sendAjaxRequest

If your page triggers an ajax request, you can perform it manually.
This action sends an ajax request with specified method and params.

Example:

You need to perform an ajax request specifying the HTTP method.

<?php
$I->sendAjaxRequest('PUT', '/posts/7', array('title' => 'new title'));

  • param $method
  • param $uri
  • param $params

setCookie

Sets a cookie and, if validation is enabled, signs it.
* param string $name The name of the cookie
* param string $value The value of the cookie
* param array $params Additional cookie params like domain, path, expires and secure.

submitForm

Submits the given form on the page, with the given form
values. Pass the form field's values as an array in the second
parameter.

Although this function can be used as a short-hand version of
fillField(), selectOption(), click() etc. it has some important
differences:

  • Only field names may be used, not CSS/XPath selectors nor field labels
  • If a field is sent to this function that does not exist on the page,
    it will silently be added to the HTTP request. This is helpful for testing
    some types of forms, but be aware that you will not get an exception
    like you would if you called fillField() or selectOption() with
    a missing field.

Fields that are not provided will be filled by their values from the page,
or from any previous calls to fillField(), selectOption() etc.
You don't need to click the 'Submit' button afterwards.
This command itself triggers the request to form's action.

You can optionally specify which button's value to include
in the request with the last parameter (as an alternative to
explicitly setting its value in the second parameter), as
button values are not otherwise included in the request.

Examples:

<?php
$I->submitForm('#login', [
    'login' => 'davert',
    'password' => '123456'
]);
// or
$I->submitForm('#login', [
    'login' => 'davert',
    'password' => '123456'
], 'submitButtonName');

For example, given this sample "Sign Up" form:

<form action="/sign_up">
    Login:
    <input type="text" name="user[login]" /><br/>
    Password:
    <input type="password" name="user[password]" /><br/>
    Do you agree to our terms?
    <input type="checkbox" name="user[agree]" /><br/>
    Select pricing plan:
    <select name="plan">
        <option value="1">Free</option>
        <option value="2" selected="selected">Paid</option>
    </select>
    <input type="submit" name="submitButton" value="Submit" />
</form>

You could write the following to submit it:

<?php
$I->submitForm(
    '#userForm',
    [
        'user' => [
            'login' => 'Davert',
            'password' => '123456',
            'agree' => true
        ]
    ],
    'submitButton'
);

Note that "2" will be the submitted value for the "plan" field, as it is
the selected option.

You can also emulate a JavaScript submission by not specifying any
buttons in the third parameter to submitForm.

<?php
$I->submitForm(
    '#userForm',
    [
        'user' => [
            'login' => 'Davert',
            'password' => '123456',
            'agree' => true
        ]
    ]
);

This function works well when paired with seeInFormFields()
for quickly testing CRUD interfaces and form validation logic.

<?php
$form = [
     'field1' => 'value',
     'field2' => 'another value',
     'checkbox1' => true,
     // ...
];
$I->submitForm('#my-form', $form, 'submitButton');
// $I->amOnPage('/path/to/form-page') may be needed
$I->seeInFormFields('#my-form', $form);

Parameter values can be set to arrays for multiple input fields
of the same name, or multi-select combo boxes. For checkboxes,
you can use either the string value or boolean true/false which will
be replaced by the checkbox's value in the DOM.

<?php
$I->submitForm('#my-form', [
     'field1' => 'value',
     'checkbox' => [
         'value of first checkbox',
         'value of second checkbox',
     ],
     'otherCheckboxes' => [
         true,
         false,
         false
     ],
     'multiselect' => [
         'first option value',
         'second option value'
     ]
]);

Mixing string and boolean values for a checkbox's value is not supported
and may produce unexpected results.

Field names ending in [] must be passed without the trailing square
bracket characters, and must contain an array for its value. This allows
submitting multiple values with the same name, consider:

<?php
// This will NOT work correctly
$I->submitForm('#my-form', [
    'field[]' => 'value',
    'field[]' => 'another value',  // 'field[]' is already a defined key
]);

The solution is to pass an array value:

<?php
// This way both values are submitted
$I->submitForm('#my-form', [
    'field' => [
        'value',
        'another value',
    ]
]);
  • param $selector
  • param $params
  • param $button

switchToIframe

Switch to iframe or frame on the page.

Example:
html <iframe name="another_frame" src="http://example.com">

<?php
# switch to iframe
$I->switchToIframe("another_frame");
  • param string $name

uncheckOption

Unticks a checkbox.

<?php
$I->uncheckOption('#notify');
?>
  • param $option

 

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