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89 lines
2.5 KiB
PHP
89 lines
2.5 KiB
PHP
<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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use App\Enums\Auth\SpecialPermission;
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use App\Filament\Resources\BaseResource;
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use App\Models\Auth\User;
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use Illuminate\Testing\TestResponse;
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use function Pest\Laravel\actingAs;
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use function Pest\Laravel\postJson;
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Test Case
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The closure you provide to your test functions is always bound to a specific PHPUnit test
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| case class. By default, that class is "PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase". Of course, you may
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| need to change it using the "pest()" function to bind a different classes or traits.
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*/
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pest()->extend(Tests\TestCase::class)
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->use(Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase::class)
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->in('Feature', 'Unit');
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pest()
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->in('Feature/Filament/Resources')
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->beforeEach(function () {
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$user = User::factory()
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->withPermissions(SpecialPermission::VIEW_FILAMENT->value)
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->createOne();
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actingAs($user);
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});
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Expectations
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When you're writing tests, you often need to check that values meet certain conditions. The
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| "expect()" function gives you access to a set of "expectations" methods that you can use
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| to assert different things. Of course, you may extend the Expectation API at any time.
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*/
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expect()->extend('toBeOne', function () {
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return $this->toBe(1);
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});
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Functions
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| While Pest is very powerful out-of-the-box, you may have some testing code specific to your
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| project that you don't want to repeat in every file. Here you can also expose helpers as
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| global functions to help you to reduce the number of lines of code in your test files.
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*/
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// Filament
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/**
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* @param class-string<BaseResource> $resource
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*/
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function getIndexPage(string $resource): string
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{
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$pages = $resource::getPages();
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return $pages['index']->getPage();
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}
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/**
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* @param class-string<BaseResource> $resource
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*/
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function getViewPage(string $resource): string
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{
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$pages = $resource::getPages();
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return $pages['view']->getPage();
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}
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function graphql(array $data): TestResponse
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{
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return postJson(route('graphql'), $data);
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}
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