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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T08:44:32+00:00 2026-05-30T08:44:32+00:00

I’m working on testing a shopping cart, checkout, payment process on Zend Framework with

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I’m working on testing a shopping cart, checkout, payment process on Zend Framework with phpunit. I’m testing ShoppingCartController by adding products to cart, a ShoppingCart Model handles product additions by storing product id’s in a Zend Session Namespace, and then in another test I want to test that the products were added. The same ShoppingCart Model retrieves a list of added products from the same Zend Session namespace variable.

The add product test looks like this and works well, and the var_dump($_SESSION) was added to debug and shows the products correctly:

public function testCanAddProductsToShoppingCart() {

    $testProducts = array(
        array(
            "product_id" => "1",
            "product_quantity" => "5"
        ),
        array(
            "product_id" => "1",
            "product_quantity" => "3"
        ),
        array(
            "product_id" => "2",
            "product_quantity" => "1"
        )
    );

    Ecommerce_Model_Shoppingcart::clean();

    foreach ($testProducts as $product) {
        $this->request->setMethod('POST')
                ->setPost(array(
                    'product_id' => $product["product_id"],
                    'quantity' => $product["product_quantity"]
                ));

        $this->dispatch($this->getRouteUrl("add_to_shopping_cart"));
        $this->assertResponseCode('200');
    }

    $products = Ecommerce_Model_Shoppingcart::getData();
    $this->assertTrue($products[2][0]["product"] instanceof Ecommerce_Model_Product);
    $this->assertEquals($products[2][0]["quantity"],
            "8");

    $this->assertTrue($products[2][1]["product"] instanceof Ecommerce_Model_Product);
    $this->assertEquals($products[2][1]["quantity"],
            "1");

    var_dump($_SESSION);
}

The second test attempts to retrieve the products by asking the model to do so, the var_dump($_SESSION) is null already at the beginning of the test. The session variables were reset, I want to find a way to preserve them, can anyone help?

public function testCanDisplayShoppingCartWidget()  {
    var_dump($_SESSION);
    $this->dispatch($this->getRouteUrl("view_shopping_mini_cart"));
    $this->assertResponseCode('200');
}
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    2026-05-30T08:44:33+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 8:44 am

    Sorry for pointing you in the wrong direction. Here is a way better way of achieving this, suggested by ashawley from #phpunit channel of irc.freenode.net:

    <?php
    
    # running from the cli doesn't set $_SESSION here on phpunit trunk
    if ( !isset( $_SESSION ) ) $_SESSION = array(  );
    
    class FooTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase {
        protected $backupGlobalsBlacklist = array( '_SESSION' );
    
        public function testOne(  ) {
            $_SESSION['foo'] = 'bar';
        }
    
        public function testTwo(  ) {
            $this->assertEquals( 'bar', $_SESSION['foo'] );
        }
    
    }
    
    ?>
    

    == END UPDATE

    1. In function tearDown(): copy $_SESSION to a class attribute and
    2. In function setUp(): copy the class attribute to $_SESSION

    For example, this test fails when you remove the functions setUp() and tearDown() methods:

    <?php
    # Usage: save this to test.php and run phpunit test.php    
    
    # running from the cli doesn't set $_SESSION here on phpunit trunk                                                                                                
    if ( !isset( $_SESSION ) ) $_SESSION = array(  );
    
    class FooTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase {
        public static $shared_session = array(  ); 
    
        public function setUp() {
            $_SESSION = FooTest::$shared_session;
        }  
    
        public function tearDown() {
    
            FooTest::$shared_session = $_SESSION;
        }  
    
        public function testOne(  ) {
            $_SESSION['foo'] = 'bar';
        }  
    
        public function testTwo(  ) {
            $this->assertEquals( 'bar', $_SESSION['foo'] ); 
        }  
    }
    

    Also there is a backupGlobals feature but it doesn’t work for me. You should try it thought, maybe it works on stable PHPUnit.

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