My main competence lies in Java (Android). I've been in the industry long enough to realize the benefits of proper testing and I would like to think that I have a somewhat mature idea of how to test production code and how to build up test architecture.
Recently I however tend to get more and more involved in PHP coding. The few PHP projects I've had as of now were more or less straight forward homepages for different charity events and alike where "manual test cases" were sufficient.
But I'm now planing a bigger PHP project for a paying customer (a complete, REST based web application with a heavy database backend, i.e. not a "Welcome to my homepage" project). I realize there is no way a set of manual test instructions listed in a text document will be enough. I need a proper automated test framework, much like the JUnit framework for Java, but for PHP.
Are there any living "industry standard" test frameworks for PHP code out there (preferably open source)? I've read briefly about the PHPUnit and SimpleTest frameworks. Are they recommendable according to you guys?
The project parameters are set: PHP is one of the requirements, hence you don't need to put energy in convincing me of better web platforms etc. (but I will gladly read any side notes and tips you may have, though, - for future projects :-)