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I'm on the steep part of the learning curve for functional tests. On a simple form that changes an agency's status (Yes->No, No->Yes), the record edit fails. The test code is:

$crawler = $client->request('GET', '/agency/manage');
//read agency table
$nodeValues = $crawler->filter('td')->each(function ($node, $i) {
    return $node->nodeValue;
});

//$initial = number of Active=Yes agencies
$initial = 0;
foreach ($nodeValues as $node) {
    if ($node == 'Yes') {
        $initial ++;
    }
}
//edit agency to Active=No
$crawler = $client->request('GET', '/agency/1/edit');
$form = $crawler->selectButton('Edit')->form();
$form['agency[active]'] = 'No';
$crawler = $client->submit($form);

$crawler = $client->request('GET', '/agency/manage');

$nodeValues = $crawler->filter('td')->each(function ($node, $i) {
    return $node->nodeValue;
});

//$final = number of Active=Yes agencies
$final = 0;
foreach ($nodeValues as $node) {
    if ($node == 'Yes') {
        $final ++;
    }
}

$this->assertTrue($initial > $final);

For my test case, both initial and final values are 2. I've built a test that properly adds an agency so I know I'm not totally off track. (I also imagine there are easier ways to count the number of times Yes appears in a table.)

Thanks.

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  • What does $client->getResponse()->getContent() look like after $crawler = $client->submit($form); You should check that the response is successful after each POST/GET with $this->assertTrue($client->getResponse()->isSuccessful()); to make sure that your testing configuration doesn't have any issues, or another exception isn't being thrown during a request.
    – james_t
    Mar 13, 2013 at 17:21
  • @james_t: $client->getResponse()->getContent() appears to be empty in Windows shell (only .). $this->assertTrue($client->getResponse()->isSuccessful()) assertion does not fail.
    – geoB
    Mar 13, 2013 at 19:03
  • Correction: ...getContent() returns html of expected page when var_dump() is used.
    – geoB
    Mar 14, 2013 at 0:47
  • But wrong: After adding code to write content to a file so I could see the whole thing, content is the edit page, not the page that should be returned after a successful edit.
    – geoB
    Mar 14, 2013 at 0:57

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The answer: fix the routing of the edit action! Test now is passed.

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