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Informations about the package bareback

Bareback

Bareback is a Laravel package that makes it easy to selectively choose which tests run with the framework loaded.

Why would I want to run tests without the framework?

Running tests without loading the Laravel framework is much faster, typically anywhere from 50% to 70%. It's often a good idea to try and implement core business logic with as little dependencies as possible. However, creating an entire test suite for an application with no with no framework dependencies isn't practical or pragmatic. This package allows you to switch off the framework when testing core business logic in "unit" tests, and switch it on when running end to end or "integration" tests.

Installation

Usage

First you need to extend the base TestCase, which in turn extends the Laravel TestCase:

To stop the framework from loading, simply add the @withoutFramework annotation to your test method:

or alternatively, add the annotation to the class itself, and every test method therein will not load the framework by default. If you would like to turn on the framework, add the @withFramework annotation to any test method, and it that test method alone will load the framework.

You can add set up specifically for when the framework is loaded or not loaded by adding the noFrameworkSetup and frameworkSetup methods to your test case.

If you wish to run all your tests without the framework by default, and force an 'opt-in' approach when running tests with the framework, simply add the withFramework property:


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