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3.2 Bootstrapping and the phpunit.xml File
1.Introduction2 lessons, 11:38
2 lessons, 11:38
1.1Why Test Driven Development (TDD)?04:09
1.1
Why Test Driven Development (TDD)?
04:09
1.2Installing PHPUnit07:29
1.2
Installing PHPUnit
07:29
2.Writing Tests11 lessons, 1:13:18
11 lessons, 1:13:18
2.1Conventions06:49
2.1
Conventions
06:49
2.2Assertions08:01
2.2
Assertions
08:01
2.3Exceptions03:59
2.3
Exceptions
03:59
2.4PHP Errors, Warning and Notices02:59
2.4
PHP Errors, Warning and Notices
02:59
2.5Testing Output03:56
2.5
Testing Output
03:56
2.6Incomplete and Skipped Tests02:44
2.6
Incomplete and Skipped Tests
02:44
2.7Fixtures04:48
2.7
Fixtures
04:48
2.8File System Testing09:28
2.8
File System Testing
09:28
2.9Stubs15:53
2.9
Stubs
15:53
2.10Mocks09:13
2.10
Mocks
09:13
2.11Database Testing05:28
2.11
Database Testing
05:28
3.Running Tests3 lessons, 23:36
3 lessons, 23:36
3.1The Command Line Test Runner08:12
3.1
The Command Line Test Runner
08:12
3.2Bootstrapping and the phpunit.xml File08:33
3.2
Bootstrapping and the phpunit.xml File
08:33
3.3Code Coverage06:51
3.3
Code Coverage
06:51
4.Miscellaneous3 lessons, 23:09
3 lessons, 23:09
4.1Annotations11:30
4.1
Annotations
11:30
4.2Skeleton Generator03:54
4.2
Skeleton Generator
03:54
4.3Testing Web Services07:45
4.3
Testing Web Services
07:45
5.Finishing Up: Hands-On Example1 lesson, 33:43
1 lesson, 33:43
5.1Enlog - A Simple Logger Using TDD33:43
5.1
Enlog - A Simple Logger Using TDD
33:43
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