genesis / test-routing
A simple routing extension to work with humanly friendly page names that can be extrapolated onto other routing systems.
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Type:behat-extension
Requires
- php: ~5.5|~7.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ~5.2
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README
Simple routing to use named pages instead of urls.
FeatureContext step definitions:
- Given I am on the :page page
- Given I am on the :page page on :device
- Given I am on the :page with the following params:
- Then I should be on the :arg1 page
Features in Genesis\TestRouting\RoutingContxt class:
- ::getRoute() accepts a callback function that allows manipulation of url before returning final url.
- ::setAllRoutesFromExternalSource() provides a bridge for other routing mechanisms in place. You can re-use your existing application routing configuration.
- ::registerFile() register an external file containing all your route definitions. This call is typically contained in one of your context constructor files.
Features in RouteAssert class:
- ::page() assert whether a page resolved correctly to a url.
- ::uri() assert that you are on the correct uri.
- ::queryParams() assert that the a url holds the correct query params.
Release detail:
Major: Released first version of test routing. Minor: Assertion library added. New calls for building up URL's. Patch: Fix callable method break if no overriding method is defined.
default: formatters: pretty: true suites: default: contexts: - RoutingContext: routesFilePath: ./features/bootstrap/Routing.php # relative path. windowSizeDevice: desktop # set to default resolution for device on visit. windowSizeRes: 1280x1024 # set to custom resolution on visit.
The routesFilePath should be a php file containing an array of routes like so:
return [ 'home page' => '/home', 'about us' => '/about-us' ];
You will be using the names assigned to routes to reference them in the feature files using the step definitions provided.
PHP - Adding a route
use Genesis\TestRouting\Routing; Routing::addRoute('home page', '/home');
Get a route back
use Genesis\TestRouting\Routing; $route = Routing::getRoute('home page'); Output: /home
Register the file that contains all your routing.
use Genesis\TestRouting\Routing; Routing::registerFile('/my-routes.php');
More advanced form of get
use Genesis\TestRouting\Routing; $route = Routing::getRoute('home page', function ($url) { return $url . '?testing=1'; }); Output: /home?testing=1
Re-using your application routing configuration
use Genesis\TestRouting\Routing; use MyApp\Routing\AppRouter; $router = new AppRouter($routes); // As long as it is an iterable, it will do. $routes = $router->getAll(); Routing::setAllRoutesFromExternalSource($routes, function ($route, $index) { // $route contains individual elements contained within routes. Just return the name and the url. return [$route->getName() => $route->getUrl()]; }); Note: You can bypass the above by using the file data directly most of the time.
Integrating with the behat-sql-extension
Two ways to do this, either using the method below or extending the RoutingContext file to provide just the callback while retaining all the rest of the features:
Method 1:
<?php use Genesis\SQLExtensionWrapper\BaseProvider; use Genesis\TestRouting\RoutingContext as Routing; /** * RoutingContext class. */ class RoutingContext extends Routing { /** * @Override The bit that will replace ids n stuff within our routes. * * @return callable */ protected function getCallable(): callable { $sqlApi = BaseProvider::getApi(); return function ($url) use ($sqlApi) { return $sqlApi->get('keyStore')->parseKeywordsInString($url); }; } }
Then register the above RoutingContext in behat.yml instead of the one provided by the extension.
Method 2:
use Genesis\TestRouting\Routing; $url = Routing::getRoute($pageName, function ($url) use ($sqlApi) { // Parse out any database keywords with their values from the keystore for dynamic URLs. return $sqlApi->get('keyStore')->parseKeywordsInString($url); });