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Informations about the package test-helpers

Chadicus Test Helpers

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Requirements

Test Helpers requires PHP 7.3 (or later).

Composer

To add the library as a local, per-project dependency use Composer! Simply add a dependency on chadicus/test-helpers to your project's composer.json file such as:

NOTE: test-helpers should never be used in production. They are meant for testing enviornments only.

Documentation

PHP docs for the project can be found here.

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Project Build

With a checkout of the code get Composer in your PATH and run:

\Chadicus\FunctionRegistry

Some internal PHP functions are documented to return certain values on failure. If you're a meticulous programmer you want to account for these return values in your code and respond to them accordingly.

A meticulous programmer may also want to ensure their unit test code coverage is 100%.

One way to accomplish this is to use @codeCoverageIgnore annotations

This gets us the code coverage but the code isn't really tested.

The FunctionRegistry class alows you to mock an internal PHP function

For functions and constants, PHP will fall back to global functions or constants if a namespaced function or constant does not exist. It is because of this behavior that we can mock internal functions.


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