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=== Running unit tests === | === Running unit tests === | ||
Right click on a TestCase class or a directory containing TestCase classes and choose '''Run''' ( <kbd>⌃</kbd> | Right click on a TestCase class or a directory containing TestCase classes and choose '''Run''' ( <kbd>⌃</kbd> <kbd>⇧</kbd> <kbd>R</kbd> ) | ||
=== Generating unit test classes === | === Generating unit test classes === | ||
Latest revision as of 17:50, 6 September 2019
Configuring unit tests in PHPStorm[edit]
Composer[edit]
Add PHPUnit to composer: [1]
"require-dev": {
"phpunit/phpunit": "^8"
}
Update installed composer dependencies:
php composer.phar update
Creating unit tests[edit]
Test class names start with "Test" and test function names start with "test".
Test classes extend PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase.
<?php
namespace Littled\Tests\Account;
use Littled\Account\Address;
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
class AddressTest extends TestCase
{
public function testInitialValues()
{
$addr = new Address();
self::assertInstanceOf('Littled\Request\IntegerInput', $addr->id);
self::assertEquals(100, $addr->address2->sizeLimit);
/* etc... */
}
}
Running unit tests[edit]
Right click on a TestCase class or a directory containing TestCase classes and choose Run ( ⌃ ⇧ R )
Generating unit test classes[edit]
PHPStorm can be configured such that when a new class is created, a corresponding class can be added to unit tests.
- Mark the class directory as the root for the app code.
- Mark the directory containing the unit tests as a tests directory (right click > Mark Directory As > Test Sources Root)
- Create a new PHP class file.
- Right click on the file and create the unit test.
Notes[edit]
See also[edit]
- Getting Started With PHPUnit - PHPUnit Documentation
Footnotes[edit]
- ↑ Getting Started With PHPUnit 8 - PHPUnit Documentation