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PHPUnit_TicketListener_Redmine

Closing and reopening Redmine issues via PHPUnit tests.

Inspired by Raphael Stolt's article Closing and reopening GitHub issues via PHPUnit tests. Read this article about how to use PHPUnit's ticket listeners.

Installation:

$pear channel-discovery pear.rpz.name
$pear install rpz/PHPUnit_TicketListener_Redmine

Example configuration:

<phpunit>
<listeners>
    <listener class="PHPUnit_Extensions_TicketListener_Redmine" 
             file="PHPUnit/Extensions/TicketListener/Redmine.php">
		<arguments>
		    <string>http://redmine.example.org</string><!-- redmine location -->
		    <string>63d802d3d60069040f8fb0ea08b07d66</string><!-- your api-key for redmine -->
		    <array>
    		<element key="0">
        		    <integer>5</integer><!-- redmine's id of issue's status 'closed', default 5 - closed -->
    		</element>
    		<element key="1">
        		    <integer>6</integer><!-- redmine's id of status that also closes issue (for example - canceled) -->
    		</element>
		    </array>
		    <array>
    		<element key="0">
        		    <integer>1</integer><!-- id of issue's status 'open' -->
    		</element>
    		<element key="1">
        		    <integer>2</integer><!-- id of issue's status 'open', default 2 - assigned -->
    		</element>
		    </array>
		    <integer>2</integer><!-- id of issue's status 'reopen', default 2 - assigned  -->
		    <boolean>true</boolean><!-- print issue status changes  -->
		</arguments>
    </listener>
</listeners>
</phpunit>

Example usage:

class ExampleTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase {
    /**
     * @ticket 6666
     */
    public function testExampleMethod() {
        $this->assertTrue(true);
    }
}
$phpunit --configuration phpunit-configuration.xml ExampleTest.php
PHPUnit 3.5.2 by Sebastian Bergmann.

Updating Redmine issue #6666, status: closed
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Time: 0 seconds, Memory: 3.50Mb

OK (1 test, 1 assertion)