graham-campbell/testbench

TestBench Provides Some Testing Functionality For Laravel


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Laravel TestBench was created by, and is maintained by Graham Campbell, and provides some testing functionality for Laravel. It utilises PHPUnit, Mockery, Orchestral Testbench, and the Laravel Testbench Core packages. Feel free to check out the change log, releases, security policy, license, code of conduct, and contribution guidelines.

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Installation

This version requires PHP 7.4-8.3 and supports PHPUnit 9-10 and Laravel 8-11. PHPUnit 11 is intentionally not supported at this time due to PHPUnit's volatility across minor releases. We would highly recommend sticking with PHPUnit 10 at this time.

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To get the latest version, simply require the project using Composer:

$ composer require "graham-campbell/testbench:^6.1" --dev

Once installed, you can extend or implement the classes in this package, or packages required by this package. The AbstractTestCase class would be a good place to start. There are no service providers to register.

Configuration

Laravel TestBench requires no configuration. Just follow the simple install instructions and go!

Usage

You may see an example of implementation in pretty much all of my Laravel packages.

Security

If you discover a security vulnerability within this package, please send an email to security@tidelift.com. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed. You may view our full security policy here.

License

Laravel TestBench is licensed under The MIT License (MIT).

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