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Fixing Drupal SimpleTest issues inside Docker Containers | 2017-05-05 | How I managed to get my Drupal SimpleTest tests to run and pass within Docker containers. |
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I’ve been a Drupal VM user for a long time, but lately I’ve been using a combination Drupal VM and Docker for my local development environment. There were a couple of issues preventing me from completely switching to Docker - one of which being that when I tried running of my Simpletest tests, a lot of them would fail where they would pass when run within Drupal VM.
Here’s an excerpt from my docker-compose.yml
file:
TL;DR You need to include the name of your web server container as the
--url
option to run-scripts.php
.
I’ve been a Drupal VM user for a long time, but lately I’ve been using a combination Drupal VM and Docker for my local development environment. There were a couple of issues preventing me from completely switching to Docker - one of which being that when I tried running of my Simpletest tests, a lot of them would fail where they would pass when run within Drupal VM.
Here’s an excerpt from my docker-compose.yml
file:
services:
php:
image: wodby/drupal-php:5.6
volumes:
- ./repo:/var/www/html
nginx:
image: wodby/drupal-nginx:7-1.10
environment:
NGINX_BACKEND_HOST: php
NGINX_SERVER_ROOT: /var/www/html/web
ports:
- "80:80"
volumes_from:
- php
...
Nginx and PHP-FPM are running in separate containers, the volumes are shared
across both and the Nginx backend is set to use the php
container.
This is the command that I was using to run the tests:
$ docker-compose run --rm \
-w /var/www/html/web \
php \
php scripts/run-tests.sh \
--php /usr/local/bin/php \
--class OverrideNodeOptionsTestCase
This creates a new instance of the php
container, sets the working directory
to my Drupal root and runs Drupal’s run-tests.sh
script with some arguments.
In this case, I'm running the OverrideNodeOptionsTestCase
class for the
override_node_options tests. Once complete, the container is deleted because of
the --rm
option.
This resulted in 60 of the 112 tests failing, whereas they all passed when run within a Drupal VM instance.
Test summary
------------
Override node options 62 passes, 60 fails, 29 exceptions, and 17 debug messages
Test run duration: 2 min 25 sec
Running the tests again with the--verbose
option, I saw this message appear in
the output below some of the failing tests:
simplexml_import_dom(): Invalid Nodetype to import
**Up After checking that I had all of the required PHP extensions installed, I
ran docker-compose exec php bash
to connect to the php
container and ran
curl http://localhost
to check the output. Rather than seeing the HTML for the
site, I got this error message:
curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 80: Connection refused
Whereas curl http://nginx
returns the HTML for the page, so included it with
the --url
option to run-tests.sh
, and this resulted in my tests all passing.
$ docker-compose run --rm \
-w /var/www/html/web \
php \
php scripts/run-tests.sh \
--php /usr/local/bin/php \
--url http://nginx \
--class OverrideNodeOptionsTestCase
Test summary
------------
Override node options 121 passes, 0 fails, 0 exceptions, and 34 debug messages
Test run duration: 2 min 31 sec
Note: In this example I have separate nginx
and php
containers, but I've
tried and had the same issue when running Nginx and PHP-FPM in the same
container - e.g. called app
- and still needed to add --url http://app
in
order for the tests to run successfully.
I don’t know if this issue is macOS specfic (I know that Drupal CI is based on Docker, and I don’t know if it’s an issue) but I’m going to test also on my Ubuntu Desktop environment and investigate further and also compare the test run times for Docker in macOS, Docker in Ubuntu and within Drupal VM. I’m also going to test this with PHPUnit tests with Drupal 8.