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  This directory contains various tests for the advanced applications.
  
  Tests in `codeception` directory are developed with [Codeception PHP Testing Framework](http://codeception.com/).
  
  After creating and setting up the advanced application, follow these steps to prepare for the tests:
  
  1. Install Codeception if it's not yet installed:
  
     ```
     composer global require "codeception/codeception=2.0.*" "codeception/specify=*" "codeception/verify=*"
     ```
  
     If you've never used Composer for global packages run `composer global status`. It should output:
  
     ```
     Changed current directory to <directory>
     ```
  
     Then add `<directory>/vendor/bin` to you `PATH` environment variable. Now you're able to use `codecept` from command
     line globally.
  
  2. Install faker extension by running the following from template root directory where `composer.json` is:
  
     ```
     composer require --dev yiisoft/yii2-faker:*
     ```
  
  3. Create `yii2_advanced_tests` database then update it by applying migrations:
  
     ```
     codeception/bin/yii migrate
     ```
  
  4. In order to be able to run acceptance tests you need to start a webserver. The simplest way is to use PHP built in
     webserver. In the root directory where `common`, `frontend` etc. are execute the following:
  
     ```
     php -S localhost:8080
     ```
  
  5. Now you can run the tests with the following commands, assuming you are in the `tests/codeception` directory:
  
     ```
     # frontend tests
     cd frontend
     codecept build
     codecept run
     
     # backend tests
     
     cd backend
     codecept build
     codecept run
      
     # etc.
     ```
  
    If you already have run `codecept build` for each application, you can skip that step and run all tests by a single `codecept run`.