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Booster is a set of tools that will make your PHP and/or Symfony tests run
faster and use less memory.
Installation
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in the installation chapter
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Usage
Null properties on tear down
Nulling class properties on test tear down helps reduce memory footprint and
test runtime. For instance when using PHPUnit:
Or using the trait:
Disable debug mode after first kernel initialization
When running functional Symfony tests, you will probably be creating the service
container many times. If debug mode is enabled, Symfony will check whether any
resources have changed during each container initialization. By disabling
debug mode, you wil be using a cached container in your tests.
Use the trait from your AppKernel:
use Driebit\Booster\Symfony\NoDebugTrait;
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
use NoDebugTrait;
// ...
}
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