Setup Pest for testing and hooks for pint and pest on commit

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Nisse Lommerde 2 weeks ago
parent 1ffd38fd53
commit f051f20ad9

@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
"laravel/ui": "^4.5",
"mockery/mockery": "^1.6",
"nunomaduro/collision": "^8.0",
"phpunit/phpunit": "^11.0.1"
"pestphp/pest": "^3.5"
},
"autoload": {
"psr-4": {

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@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ class ExampleTest extends TestCase
/**
* A basic test example.
*/
public function test_the_application_returns_a_successful_response(): void
{
$response = $this->get('/');
$response->assertStatus(200);
}
// public function test_the_application_returns_a_successful_response(): void
// {
// $response = $this->get('/');
//
// $response->assertStatus(200);
// }
}

@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
<?php
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Test Case
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The closure you provide to your test functions is always bound to a specific PHPUnit test
| case class. By default, that class is "PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase". Of course, you may
| need to change it using the "pest()" function to bind a different classes or traits.
|
*/
pest()->extend(Tests\TestCase::class)
// ->use(Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase::class)
->in('Feature');
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Expectations
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| When you're writing tests, you often need to check that values meet certain conditions. The
| "expect()" function gives you access to a set of "expectations" methods that you can use
| to assert different things. Of course, you may extend the Expectation API at any time.
|
*/
expect()->extend('toBeOne', function () {
return $this->toBe(1);
});
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Functions
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| While Pest is very powerful out-of-the-box, you may have some testing code specific to your
| project that you don't want to repeat in every file. Here you can also expose helpers as
| global functions to help you to reduce the number of lines of code in your test files.
|
*/
function something()
{
// ..
}
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