I am implementing a module that will provide an API to work with and manage PHP sessions. I am testing the Session\Manager
implementation that will allow users to start sessions, set IDs, get IDs, destroy sessions, etc. I am testing the methods in this class in a separate process, by using PHPUnit's @runInSeparateProcess
annotation. When I use this annotation I get an exception thrown by PHPUnit due to an unserialization error. When I do not use the annotation the test runs as expected and fails on null not being equal to false.
Here's the test causing the error. So far no implementation details have been made, all methods for the interface exist but perform no operations.
class ManagerTest extends PHPUnitTestCase {
/**
* Ensures that if the session has not been started yet the sessionExists
* method returns false.
*
* @runInSeparateProcess
*/
public function testSessionExistsWhenSessionHasNotBeenStarted() {
$Manager = new \Session\Manager();
$this->assertFalse($Manager->sessionExists());
}
}
I was able to trace the problem down to the following PHPUnit_Util_PHP::runJob()
method. I am running PHPUnit 3.7.5 and the runJob
method being invoked is:
/**
* Runs a single job (PHP code) using a separate PHP process.
*
* @param string $job
* @param PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase $test
* @param PHPUnit_Framework_TestResult $result
* @return array|null
* @throws PHPUnit_Framework_Exception
*/
public function runJob($job, PHPUnit_Framework_Test $test = NULL, PHPUnit_Framework_TestResult $result = NULL)
{
$process = proc_open(
$this->getPhpBinary(),
array(
0 => array('pipe', 'r'),
1 => array('pipe', 'w'),
2 => array('pipe', 'w')
),
$pipes
);
if (!is_resource($process)) {
throw new PHPUnit_Framework_Exception(
'Unable to create process for process isolation.'
);
}
if ($result !== NULL) {
$result->startTest($test);
}
$this->process($pipes[0], $job);
fclose($pipes[0]);
$stdout = stream_get_contents($pipes[1]);
fclose($pipes[1]);
$stderr = stream_get_contents($pipes[2]);
fclose($pipes[2]);
proc_close($process);
$this->cleanup();
if ($result !== NULL) {
$this->processChildResult($test, $result, $stdout, $stderr);
} else {
return array('stdout' => $stdout, 'stderr' => $stderr);
}
}
The line $stdout = stream_get_contents($pipes[1]);
results in $stdout
being equal to a long string of ?
. In $this->processChildResult
the value in $stdout
is unserialized and the invalid value passed to this function triggers a warning, resulting in an exception being thrown. I've also been able to determine that the return value of $this->getPhpBinary()
is /usr/bin/php
.
Exception message thrown:
PHPUnit_Framework_Exception: ???...???"*???...??
Caused by
ErrorException: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 10081 bytes
Thanks to hek2mgl the PHP code in $job
can be reviewed at this gist holding the output of a var_dump on $job. I created a link as it is a fair amount of code and this question is already quite long.
I've reached the end of my knowledge for this particular domain and not sure how go about debugging this problem further. I'm not sure why the @runInSeparateProcess
is failing and why the $stdout
from running a separate process results in a long string of ? marks. What might be causing this issue and how could I go about resolving it? I'm at a standstill for this module as future tests will require running in a separate process to ensure sessions being started and destroyed don't impact tests.
- PHP: 5.3.15
- PHPUnit: 3.7.5
- Error caused in IDE and command line test runners
runJob()
a short time ago. Maybe you can clone my hexdump package from github to see what is really in that ???...??? string. – hek2mgl Jan 24 '13 at 2:02die($job);
or whatever to get the job.. the job is a php file that will being executed with/usr/bin/php
as you mentioned. The script returns serialized php data as output. Would really like to see that output!!! :) please execute it manually after grabbing the code and add it to the question – hek2mgl Jan 24 '13 at 2:10$job
variable. I'm reviewing it now to make sure there's nothing being exposed that might be confidential. I'll update the answer with a link to the output. – Charles Sprayberry Jan 24 '13 at 2:32