I'm running into an issue when trying to run a controller based unit test on a controller method that implements Sessions.
In this case, here is the controller method:
/**
* @Route("/api/logout")
*/
public function logoutAction()
{
$session = new Session();
$session->clear();
return $this->render('PassportApiBundle:Login:logout.html.twig');
}
And the functional test:
public function testLogout()
{
$client = static::createClient();
$crawler = $client->request('GET', '/api/logout');
$this->assertTrue($client->getResponse()->isSuccessful());
}
The error that is produced:
Failed to start the session because headers have already been sent. (500 Internal Server Error)
I've tried placing in $this->app['session.test'] = true;
into the test, but still no go. Has anyone tried resolving an issue like this to unit testing a controller that uses a session?
Session
class (github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/2.1/src/Symfony/Component/…), it looks like you should inject an instance ofMockArraySessionStorage
to avoid starting the session.$client = static::createClient();
? Adding those lines alone results to the same error.new
operation has no parameters, and there would be no way to pass anything from the test anyways. But I think Symfony 2 should be able to make it's DI framework usable for this. Have you read for example this: stackoverflow.com/questions/10106195/… Additionally, the Symphony docs suggest getting to the Session like this:$session = $this->getRequest()->getSession();
- this could enable the PHPUnit bootstrapping to use mock session objects