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Vendor lcia Package linechart-image-analyzer Short Description LCIA PHP package. License
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Informations about the package linechart-image-analyzer
Vanilla PHP Project
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Getting Started
PHP 7 or above and Composer is expected to be installed on our system.
Installing Composer
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Installing
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Running the Tests
All tests can be run by executing
phpunit will automatically find all tests inside the test directory and run them based on the configuration in the phpunit.xml file.
Testing Approach
The first test for the class Greeting verifies that the return value of the sayHello method contains the name of the person and also contains the initial greeting “Good”.
The second and third tests uses stubs to override the default behaviour of the DateTime class injected into the class' constructor so that we can test the expected return value depending on the time of day.
Running the Application
PHP has an in-built server for local development. To run this change into the directory public and run
Then open your browser at http://localhost:8000/example.php
You should see the text “Good Morning Ada Lovelace” being printed (or similar depending on the time of day).
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