The Drupal Extension is an integration layer between Behat, Mink Extension, and Drupal. It provides step definitions for common testing scenarios specific to Drupal sites.
The Drupal Extension 3.0 supports Drupal 7 and 8, and utilizes Behat 3. For Drupal 6 support (or Behat 2), use the 1.0 version.
- You'll need something resembling this
composer.json
file
{
"require": {
"drupal/drupal-extension": "~3.0"
},
"config": {
"bin-dir": "bin/"
}
}
- Then run
php composer.phar install
To download the required dependencies. If composer isn't installed
curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
- At a minimum, your
behat.yml
file will look like this
default:
suites:
default:
contexts:
- Drupal\DrupalExtension\Context\DrupalContext
extensions:
Behat\MinkExtension:
goutte: ~
selenium2: ~
base_url: http://git6site.devdrupal.org/
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
blackbox: ~
- To add in support for additional web-based step definitions add the extended
Drupal\DrupalExtension\Context\MinkContext
:
contexts:
- Drupal\DrupalExtension\Context\DrupalContext
- Drupal\DrupalExtension\Context\MinkContext
Additional contexts include MessageContext
for interacting with Drupal messages (error, status, warning), and DrushContext
for directly calling Drush commands from scenarios.
- To see a list of available step definitions
bin/behat -dl
If the step definitions aren't listed, try running this command:
bin/behat --init
-
Start adding your feature files to the
features
directory of your repository. -
Features that require API access in order to setup the proper testing conditions can be tagged with
@api
. This will bootstrap the driver specified by theapi_driver
parameter (which defaults to the drush driver). When using the drush driver, this must be initialized via thebehat.yml
file.
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
blackbox: ~
# Set the drush alias to "@self" by default, when executing tests from within the drupal installation.
drush:
alias: self
Alternatively, the root path to the Drupal installation may be specified.
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
blackbox: ~
drush:
root: /my/path/to/drupal
If you want to use native API calls instead of drush API you should configure your behat.yml as follows:
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
api_driver: "drupal"
drupal:
drupal_root: "/absolute/path/to/drupal"
- Targeting content in specific regions can be accomplished once those regions have been defined.
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
region_map:
My region: "#css-selector"
Content: "#main .region-content"
Right sidebar: "#sidebar-second"
- The drupal extension makes use of three selectors by default for messages:
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
selectors:
message_selector: '.messages'
error_message_selector: '.messages.messages-error'
success_message_selector: '.messages.messages-status'
-
Text strings, such as Log out or the Username field can be altered via
behat.yml
if they vary from the default values.Drupal\DrupalExtension: text: log_out: "Sign out" log_in: "Sign in" password_field: "Enter your password" username_field: "Nickname"
-
The Drupal Extension is capable of discovering additional step-definitions provided by subcontexts. Module authors can provide these in files following the naming convention of
foo.behat.inc
. Once that module is enabled, the Drupal Extension will load these.
Additional subcontexts can be loaded by either placing them in the bootstrap directory (typically features/bootstrap
) or by adding them to behat.yml
.
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
subcontexts:
paths:
- "/path/to/additional/subcontexts"
- "/another/path"
To disable automatic loading of subcontexts:
Drupal\DrupalExtension:
subcontexts:
autoload: 0
- The file:
features/bootstrap/FeatureContext.php
is for testing the Drupal Extension itself, and should not be used as a starting point for a feature context. A feature context that extends the Drupal Extension would look like this:
use Drupal\DrupalExtension\Context\DrupalContext;
class FeatureContext extends DrupalContext {
...
}
- Methods in your
FeatureContext
class can be tagged to fire before certain events:
use Drupal\DrupalExtension\Hook\Scope\EntityScope;
...
/**
* Call this function before nodes are created.
*
* @beforeNodeCreate
*/
public function alterNodeObject(EntityScope $scope) {
$node = $scope->getEntity();
// Alter node object as needed.
}
Other available tags include @beforeTermCreate
and @beforeUserCreate