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Verify ====== BDD Assertions for [PHPUnit][1] or [Codeception][2] This is very tiny wrapper for PHPUnit assertions, that are aimed to make tests a bit more readable. With [BDD][3] assertions influenced by [Chai][4], [Jasmine][5], and [RSpec][6] your assertions would be a bit closer to natural language. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Codeception/Verify.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Codeception/Verify) [![Latest Stable Version](https://poser.pugx.org/codeception/verify/v/stable)](https://packagist.org/packages/codeception/verify) [![Total Downloads](https://poser.pugx.org/codeception/verify/downloads)](https://packagist.org/packages/codeception/verify) ```php $user = User::find(1); // equal verify($user->getName())->equals('davert'); verify("user have 5 posts", $user->getNumPosts())->equals(5); verify($user->getNumPosts())->notEquals(3); // contains verify('first user is admin', $user->getRoles())->contains('admin'); verify("first user is not banned", $user->getRoles())->notContains('banned'); // greater / less $rate = $user->getRate(); verify('first user rate is 7', $rate)->equals(7); verify($rate)->greaterThan(5); verify($rate)->lessThan(10); verify($rate)->lessOrEquals(7); verify($rate)->lessOrEquals(8); verify($rate)->greaterOrEquals(7); verify($rate)->greaterOrEquals(5); // true / false / null verify($user->isAdmin())->true(); verify($user->isBanned())->false(); verify($user->invitedBy)->null(); verify($user->getPosts())->notNull(); // empty verify($user->getComments())->isEmpty(); verify($user->getRoles())->notEmpty(); //Other methods: * stringContainsString * stringNotContainsString * stringContainsStringIgnoringCase * stringNotContainsStringIgnoringCase * array * bool * float * int * numeric * object * resource * string * scalar * callable * notArray * notBool * notFloat * notInt * notNumeric * notObject * notResource * notString * notScalar * notCallable ``` Shorthands for testing truth/fallacy: ```php verify_that($user->isActivated()); verify_not($user->isBanned()); ``` These two functions don't check for strict true/false matching, rather `empty` function is used. `verify_that` checks that result is not empty value, `verify_not` does the opposite. ## Alternative Syntax If you follow TDD/BDD you'd rather use `expect` instead of `verify`. Which are just an alias functions: ```php expect("user have 5 posts", $user->getNumPosts())->equals(5); expect_that($user->isActive()); expect_not($user->isBanned()); ``` ## Installation ### Installing via Composer Install composer in a common location or in your project: ```sh curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php ``` Create the `composer.json` file as follows: ```json "require-dev": { "codeception/verify": "^1.0" } ``` Run the composer installer: ```sh php composer.phar install ``` ## Usage Use in any test `verify` function instead of `$this->assert*` methods. ## Extending In order to add more assertions you can override `Codeception\Verify` class: ```php class MyVerify extends \Codeception\Verify { public function success() { } } ``` Set the class name to `Codeception\Verify::$override` property to `verify` function use it: ```php \Codeception\Verify::$override = MyVerify::class; // access overridden class verify('it works')->success(); ``` ## License Verify is open-sourced software licensed under the [MIT][7] License. © Codeception PHP Testing Framework [1]: https://phpunit.de/ [2]: http://codeception.com/ [3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development [4]: http://chaijs.com/ [5]: http://jasmine.github.io/ [6]: http://rspec.info/ [7]: https://github.com/Codeception/Verify/blob/master/LICENSE