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Informations about the package easy-testing

Testing Made Easy

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Easier working with Fixtures

Do you use unit fixture file format?

Or in case of no change at all:

The code is separated by -----. Top half of the file is input, the 2nd half is expected output.

It is common to organize test fixture in the test directory:


How this package makes it easy to work with them? 2 classes:

Features

Do you need the input code to be in separated files? E.g. to test the file was moved?

Instead of splitFileInfoToInputAndExpected() use splitFileInfoToLocalInputAndExpectedFileInfos():

Compared to formated method, splitFileInfoToLocalInputAndExpectedFileInfos() will:


By default, the StaticFixtureFinder finds only *.php.inc files.

In case you use different files, e.g. *.twig or *.md, change it in 2nd argument:

Updating Fixture

How to Update Hundreds of Test Fixtures with Single PHPUnit run?

If you change an output of your software on purpose, you might want to update your fixture. Manually? No, from command line:

To make this work, we have to add StaticFixtureUpdater::updateFixtureContent() call to our test case:

Assert 2 Directories by Files and Content

Do you generate large portion of files? Do you want to skip nitpicking tests file by file?

Use assertDirectoryEquals() method to validate the files and their content is as expected.


Report Issues

In case you are experiencing a bug or want to request a new feature head over to the Symplify monorepo issue tracker

Contribute

The sources of this package are contained in the Symplify monorepo. We welcome contributions for this package on symplify/symplify.


All versions of easy-testing with dependencies

PHP Build Version
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Requires php Version >=8.1
nette/utils Version ^3.2
symfony/finder Version ^6.2
symfony/console Version ^6.2
symfony/dependency-injection Version 6.1.*
symplify/package-builder Version ^11.2
symplify/symplify-kernel Version ^11.1
symplify/smart-file-system Version ^11.2
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