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input = BSApp::$input = new BSInput();
TestInstallerFixture::$rig = $this;
}
private function _loadClass()
{
ob_start();
$this->fixture = new TestInstallerFixture('InstallerTest.php');
$data = ob_get_contents();
ob_clean();
ob_end_clean();
return $data;
}
public function stepCheck($step)
{
$this->assertEquals($this->input->in['step'], $step);
}
public function testWelcome()
{
$this->input->in['step'] = 0;
$data = $this->_loadClass();
$this->assertTrue(strpos($data, 'This is a welcome page.') !== false);
}
public function testStep1()
{
$this->input->in['step'] = 1;
$data = $this->_loadClass();
$this->assertTrue(strpos($data, '') !== false);
}
public function testLastStep()
{
$this->input->in['step'] = 2;
$data = $this->_loadClass();
$this->assertTrue(strpos($data, 'FINAL LINK
') !== false);
}
}
class TestInstallerFixture extends BSInstaller
{
public static $rig;
protected function _pageTitle()
{
return 'Test Installer';
}
protected function _finalLink()
{
return 'FINAL LINK';
}
protected function _welcomePage()
{
echo 'This is a welcome page.';
}
public function step1()
{
self::$rig->stepCheck(1);
}
public function step2()
{
self::$rig->stepCheck(2);
}
}
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