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| date | Wed, 13 Aug 2025 22:17:20 -0400 |
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| 1 <?php | |
| 2 | |
| 3 /* | |
| 4 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 5 | Test Case | |
| 6 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 7 | | |
| 8 | The closure you provide to your test functions is always bound to a specific PHPUnit test | |
| 9 | case class. By default, that class is "PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase". Of course, you may | |
| 10 | need to change it using the "pest()" function to bind a different classes or traits. | |
| 11 | | |
| 12 */ | |
| 13 | |
| 14 pest()->extend(Tests\TestCase::class) | |
| 15 ->use(Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase::class) | |
| 16 ->in('Feature'); | |
| 17 | |
| 18 /* | |
| 19 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 20 | Expectations | |
| 21 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 22 | | |
| 23 | When you're writing tests, you often need to check that values meet certain conditions. The | |
| 24 | "expect()" function gives you access to a set of "expectations" methods that you can use | |
| 25 | to assert different things. Of course, you may extend the Expectation API at any time. | |
| 26 | | |
| 27 */ | |
| 28 | |
| 29 expect()->extend('toBeOne', function () { | |
| 30 return $this->toBe(1); | |
| 31 }); | |
| 32 | |
| 33 /* | |
| 34 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 35 | Functions | |
| 36 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 37 | | |
| 38 | While Pest is very powerful out-of-the-box, you may have some testing code specific to your | |
| 39 | project that you don't want to repeat in every file. Here you can also expose helpers as | |
| 40 | global functions to help you to reduce the number of lines of code in your test files. | |
| 41 | | |
| 42 */ | |
| 43 | |
| 44 function something() | |
| 45 { | |
| 46 // .. | |
| 47 } |
