MongoDb
Works with MongoDb database.
The most important function of this module is cleaning database before each test. To have your database properly cleaned you should configure it to access the database.
In order to have your database populated with data you need a valid js file with data (of the same style which can be fed up to mongo binary)
File can be generated by RockMongo export command
You can also use directory, generated by mongodump
tool or it's .tar.gz
archive (not available for Windows systems), generated by tar -czf <archive_file_name>.tar.gz <path_to dump directory>
.
Just put it in tests/_data
dir (by default) and specify path to it in config.
Next time after database is cleared all your data will be restored from dump.
The DB preparation should as following:
- clean database
- system collection system.users should contain the user which will be authenticated while script performs DB operations
Connection is done by MongoDb driver, which is stored in Codeception\Lib\Driver namespace. Check out the driver if you get problems loading dumps and cleaning databases.
HINT: This module can be used with Mongofill library which is Mongo client written in PHP without extension.
Status
- Maintainer: judgedim, davert
- Stability: beta
- Contact: davert@codeception.com
Please review the code of non-stable modules and provide patches if you have issues.
Config
- dsn required - MongoDb DSN with the db name specified at the end of the host after slash
- user required - user to access database
- password required - password
- dump_type required - type of dump. One of 'js' (MongoDb::DUMP_TYPE_JS), 'mongodump' (MongoDb::DUMP_TYPE_MONGODUMP) or 'mongodump-tar-gz' (MongoDb::DUMP_TYPE_MONGODUMP_TAR_GZ). default: MongoDb::DUMP_TYPE_JS).
- dump - path to database dump
- populate: true - should the dump be loaded before test suite is started.
- cleanup: true - should the dump be reloaded after each test
Actions
dontSeeInCollection
Checks if collection doesn't contain an item.
<?php
$I->dontSeeInCollection('users', array('name' => 'miles'));
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param
$collection -
param array
$criteria
grabCollectionCount
Grabs the documents count from a collection
<?php
$count = $I->grabCollectionCount('users');
// or
$count = $I->grabCollectionCount('users', array('isAdmin' => true));
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param
$collection -
param array
$criteria -
return
integer
grabFromCollection
Grabs a data from collection
<?php
$user = $I->grabFromCollection('users', array('name' => 'miles'));
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param
$collection -
param array
$criteria -
return
array
haveInCollection
Inserts data into collection
<?php
$I->haveInCollection('users', array('name' => 'John', 'email' => 'john@coltrane.com'));
$user_id = $I->haveInCollection('users', array('email' => 'john@coltrane.com'));
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param
$collection -
param array
$data
seeElementIsArray
Asserts that an element in a collection exists and is an Array
<?php
$I->seeElementIsArray('users', array('name' => 'John Doe') , 'data.skills');
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param String
$collection -
param Array
$criteria -
param String
$elementToCheck
seeElementIsObject
Asserts that an element in a collection exists and is an Object
<?php
$I->seeElementIsObject('users', array('name' => 'John Doe') , 'data');
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param String
$collection -
param Array
$criteria -
param String
$elementToCheck
seeInCollection
Checks if collection contains an item.
<?php
$I->seeInCollection('users', array('name' => 'miles'));
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param
$collection -
param array
$criteria
seeNumElementsInCollection
Count number of records in a collection
<?php
$I->seeNumElementsInCollection('users', 2);
$I->seeNumElementsInCollection('users', 1, array('name' => 'miles'));
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param
$collection -
param integer
$expected -
param array
$criteria
useDatabase
Specify the database to use
<?php
$I->useDatabase('db_1');
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param
$dbName