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Vendor togos Package simpler-test Short Description A simple unit test framework to support PHPUnit-like tests License
MIT
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Nearly drop-in replacement for PHPUnit, assuming you're only extending TestCase
and and calling
from methods.
Advantage over PHPUnit: No dependencies aside from PHP itself.
Theoretically works with PHP 5.2,
though this is no longer demonstrated by Travis CI because they keep breaking things.
Inherit from ,
name your test case classes and source files following the naming rules,
and use to run your tests from the command-line.
For examples, see PHPSimplerTest's own
tests and
Makefile.
Installing
Using composer:
Naming Rules
To be found by TestFinder:
test classes must be defined in source files whose names end with "Test.php"
test class names must end with "Test"
Running
Assuming you have used Composer to install phpsimplest
and that you have a source directory, , containing
source code for test case classes:
results in a nice green line of text being output
when all goes well.
If you are running tests as part a script,
you probably want to omit that.
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