Testing Zend Framework MVC Applications - Matthew Weier O'Phinne...

Courtesy Planet PHP  Mon, 06/30/2008 - 11:00

Since I originally started hacking on the Zend Framework MVC in the fall of 2006, I've been touting the fact that you can test ZF MVC projects by utilizing the Request and Response objects; indeed, this is what I actually did to test the Front Controller and Dispatcher.

However, until recently, there was never an easy way to do so in your userland projects; the default request and response objects make it difficult to easily and quickly setup tests,...

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