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<?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 "uses()" function to bind a different classes or traits. | */
uses(\Tests\TestCase::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. | */
/** * Get default admin which is created on fresh instance. * * @return \Webkul\User\Models\User */ function getDefaultAdmin() { $admin = \Webkul\User\Models\User::find(1);
return $admin; }
/** * Sanctum authenticated admin. * * @return \Webkul\User\Models\User */ function actingAsSanctumAuthenticatedAdmin() { return \Laravel\Sanctum\Sanctum::actingAs( getDefaultAdmin(), ['*'] ); }
/** * Get first name. * * @param string $fullName * @return string */ function getFirstName($fullName) { return explode(' ', $fullName)[0]; }
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