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Tomáš Trávníček
doctrine-dbal
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Apr 19, 2018
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Sergei Morozov
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Removed hard-coded configuration filenames from the test runner
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#!/bin/bash
# This script is a small convenience wrapper for running the doctrine testsuite against a large bunch of databases.
# Just create the phpunit.xmls as described in the array below and configure the specific files <php /> section
# to connect to that database. Just omit a file if you dont have that database and the tests will be skipped.
# Create *.phpunit.xml files and specify database connection parameters in the <php /> section.
configs[1]
=
"mysql.phpunit.xml"
configs[2]
=
'postgres.phpunit.xml'
configs[3]
=
'sqlite.phpunit.xml'
configs[4]
=
'oracle.phpunit.xml'
configs[5]
=
'db2.phpunit.xml'
configs[6]
=
'pdo-ibm.phpunit.xml'
configs[7]
=
'sqlsrv.phpunit.xml'
configs[8]
=
'sqlanywhere.phpunit.xml'
for
i
in
"
${
configs
[@]
}
"
;
do
if
[
-f
"
$i
"
]
;
then
for
i
in
*
.phpunit.xml
;
do
echo
"RUNNING TESTS WITH CONFIG
$i
"
phpunit
-c
"
$i
"
"
$@
"
fi
;
vendor/bin/phpunit
-c
"
$i
"
"
$@
"
done
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