.. index:: single: Tests; Insulating clients
If you need to simulate an interaction between different Clients (think of a chat for instance), create several Clients:
$harry = static::createClient(); $sally = static::createClient(); $harry->request('POST', '/say/sally/Hello'); $sally->request('GET', '/messages'); $this->assertEquals(201, $harry->getResponse()->getStatusCode()); $this->assertRegExp('/Hello/', $sally->getResponse()->getContent());
This works except when your code maintains a global state or if it depends on a third-party library that has some kind of global state. In such a case, you can insulate your clients:
$harry = static::createClient(); $sally = static::createClient(); $harry->insulate(); $sally->insulate(); $harry->request('POST', '/say/sally/Hello'); $sally->request('GET', '/messages'); $this->assertEquals(201, $harry->getResponse()->getStatusCode()); $this->assertRegExp('/Hello/', $sally->getResponse()->getContent());
Insulated clients transparently execute their requests in a dedicated and clean PHP process, thus avoiding any side-effects.
Tip
As an insulated client is slower, you can keep one client in the main process, and insulate the other ones.