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when running

  • phpunit

I get error

Warning: require(PHPUnit/Autoload.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/bin/phpunit on line 42

Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required 'PHPUnit/Autoload.php' (include_path='.:') in /usr/local/bin/phpunit on line 42

/usr/local/bin/phpunit displays the following on line 42:

require 'PHPUnit/Autoload.php';

any suggestions how to fix this?

Update (1):

I was missing php.ini in /etc/, so I symlinked it to read the MAMP php.ini. Now I get

php -r 'foreach (explode(":", get_include_path()) as $path) echo $path . PHP_EOL;'
.
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.6/lib/php
/usr/local/bin/pear
/usr/local/share/pear/PHPUnit

running

  • phpunit

is running but provides no output.

Any suggestions what to check next?

Update (2):

probably the root cause of this issue is related to question

6 Answers 6

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I hit a similar issue on MAC OSX Lion. I installed phpunit with the PEAR package manager, and when I try to run it I got the error as described by udo. I was able to resolve it with the following simple steps:

  1. Get the latest php archive of pear curl http://pear.php.net/go-pear.phar > go-pear.php
  2. Install the archive with sudo php -q go-pear.php

During installation, it detects if the include_path in your php.ini does not contain the PEAR PHP directory. You can choose to let it fix it for you automatically when given the option.

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    Cool thanks, I'd like to add something, after these steps I had to install phpunit again using the following commands: sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de sudo pear channel-discover components.ez.no sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony-project.com sudo pear install phpunit/PHPUnit Feb 16, 2012 at 15:43
  • same, thanks - updated command -- $ sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de; sudo pear channel-discover components.ez.no; sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony.com; sudo pear install phpunit/PHPUnit Jan 8, 2014 at 20:43
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    I thought PHPunit was moving away from PEAR completely. Is there a way to get VPU working with a composer-installed version of PHPUnit?
    – ken
    Jan 6, 2015 at 13:07
  • NOTE: the URL now uses https (curl http://pear.php.net/go-pear.phar > go-pear.php). I would edit the answer, but that'd require at least 6 character changes. Sep 27, 2019 at 20:35
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I ran into this problem when I was running phpunit.phar from my local directory, but also has PHPUnit installed as a composer dependency. Removing the PHPUnit composer dependency fixed my problem.

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You must have the folder that contains the PHPUnit source files on your PHP include path. Also, PHPUnit/Autoload.php was added in 3.6, and it's possible you have an older 3.5.x source folder instead. Check the folders listed using

php -r 'foreach (explode(":", get_include_path()) as $path) echo $path . PHP_EOL;'

(or on Windows)

php -r"foreach (explode(':', get_include_path()) as $path) echo $path . PHP_EOL;"

and make sure one of them contains a PHPUnit folder with Autoload.php.

Update: Regarding your update, you probably want to remove /usr/local/share/pear/PHPUnit from the include path because you're including PHPUnit/Autoload.php which should be located in /usr/local/share/pear which is already in the include path.

To make sure PHPUnit is working first run phpunit --version so you can see the installed version. PHPUnit instantiates all of the test cases it plans to run before outputting anything. If any of your test cases cause a fatal error while loading, sometimes no output is shown at all. This is very frustrating. Start by creating the simplest test case possible that doesn't use any of your code.

class MyTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase {
    function testThatItWorks() {
        self::assertTrue(true);
    }
}

Running this test should produce a single passing test. Try it and paste what you see in your question.

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  • thanks. based on your input I was able to make another step to get phpunit working. do you have a suggestion regarding "Update(1)"?
    – udo
    Dec 3, 2011 at 16:27
  • sorry did not notice the update... I realized that I should have used MAMP to do this and run into stackoverflow.com/questions/8375327/mamp-unable-to-upgrade-pear. I guess my issues are related to that...
    – udo
    Dec 4, 2011 at 20:50
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To add to the previous answers: double-check with php.ini file is being loaded and make sure you edit THAT file with additional paths. I used the following to check the loaded php.ini

php -r 'phpinfo();'

Which told me that the loaded php.ini file was /private/etc/php.ini

Then I used "which" to tell me where phpunit had been installed:

which phpunit

Then I added that path to the php.ini file, so it ended up looking like this:

;***** Added by go-pear
include_path=".:/Users/admin/pear/share/pear:/php/includes:/usr/bin:/usr/lib/php/"

Only after I had done all that did the "phpunit --version" and other commands work as expected.

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    You can do php -i instead of invoking phpinfo() Jun 4, 2013 at 10:42
  • "To add to this" -- to add to what?
    – Madbreaks
    Sep 17, 2014 at 18:21
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It should be noted that most users who face the problem faced here must be running the command

$ phpunit

from the command prompt. when they get the above error. What Most of us fail to understand about the real issue is that the PHP used on the command prompt will mostly be very different from the one running things for you in your webserver. Personally i use lampp and even though i had correctly installed phpunit using pear successfully,i failed to realised this essential part for hours.

Remedy - for anytime you need to run a PHP script that requires resources in the include_path, make sure that php.ini for the respective PHP binary your using is adequately furnished. case and point in my ubuntu 12.04 installation with xampp my two php binaries include

  • the command line one i.e php5-cli found in /etc/php5/cli/ directory
  • the xampp one i.e php that is used by apache to serve my pages found in /opt/lampp/etc/php.ini

Both the php.ini files must have your desirable and correct include_path declaration for you to correctly bootstrap any command line scripts and serverside(apache served scripts).

Back to our matter at hand after correctly configuring the php.ini remember to

  • Restart Apache so that the web server pick your changes
  • Restart you terminal/commandline session so that the cli prompt picks your changes

Common Mistakes that get you problems when Changing Files in Linux/*nix Systems

  • remember to run chwon to own the php.ini file or else you wont even manage to edit them

  • remember to run chmod and change the values to allow you to save your changes after which you can return everything (access control on file i.e chwon and chmod to the previous state) to the way they were and it should be ok after restarting the terminal and apache.

Good Luck

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The remark of Howard Lo on Mac OSX is very useful with the remark of Sebastian Perez. Because the remark is not that nice formatted, it maybe overlooked. After the Mavericks update of OSX I ran for the second time to this issue, U decided to create this full Apple OSX solution for this problem. I have to say I have also installed MAMP-PRO with several different version of php, so I need to be very accurate.

  1. Check if you have an php.ini installed into /private/etc. If not issue the command:

    $ sudo cp /private/etc/php.ini.default /private/etc/php.ini

  2. Get the latest php archive of pear

    $ curl http://pear.php.net/go-pear.phar > go-pear.php

  3. Install the archive with

    $ sudo php -q go-pear.php

  4. During installation, it detects if the include_path in your php.ini does not contain the PEAR PHP directory. You can choose to let it fix it for you automatically when given the option.

  5. After these steps I had to install phpunit again using the following commands:

    $ sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de

    $ sudo pear channel-discover components.ez.no

    $ sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony-project.com

    $ sudo pear install phpunit/PHPUnit

Many thanks to Howard Lo and Sebastian Perez.

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