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5.2 Unit Testing With Modules
In addition to vanilla PHPUnit tests, Codeception also offers the ability to pull in various modules to further enhance your tests. You can think of this as a form of integration testing.
1.The Basics5 lessons, 41:22
5 lessons, 41:22
1.1Hello, Codeception14:36
1.1
Hello, Codeception
14:36
1.2Basic Actions09:14
1.2
Basic Actions
09:14
1.3Dumping a Database05:03
1.3
Dumping a Database
05:03
1.4Verifying Rows in the Database09:24
1.4
Verifying Rows in the Database
09:24
1.5The Cest Format03:05
1.5
The Cest Format
03:05
2.Framework Usage4 lessons, 22:55
4 lessons, 22:55
2.1Laravel and Codeception Are Best Friends: Installation02:36
2.1
Laravel and Codeception Are Best Friends: Installation
02:36
2.2Functional Testing 10107:30
2.2
Functional Testing 101
07:30
2.3Gotchas07:39
2.3
Gotchas
07:39
2.4Peeking into the Database05:10
2.4
Peeking into the Database
05:10
3.Selenium1 lesson, 09:20
1 lesson, 09:20
3.1Selenium is Like an Intern09:20
3.1
Selenium is Like an Intern
09:20
4.Hands-On1 lesson, 20:00
1 lesson, 20:00
4.1Implementing a Feature into an Existing Project20:00
4.1
Implementing a Feature into an Existing Project
20:00
5.Unit Testing2 lessons, 12:10
2 lessons, 12:10
5.1Generic PHPUnit Testing06:30
5.1
Generic PHPUnit Testing
06:30
5.2Unit Testing With Modules05:40
5.2
Unit Testing With Modules
05:40
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