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PHPUnit 10 Shift #283

Closed techenby closed 1 year ago

techenby commented 1 year ago

This pull request contains changes for upgrading to PHPUnit 10 automated by the PHPUnit 10 Shift.

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techenby commented 1 year ago

:warning: PHPUnit 10 has made several changes to the configuration file. After running composer update, you may run vendor/bin/phpunit --migrate-configuration to have PHPUnit upgrade your configuration file.

techenby commented 1 year ago

:information_source: PHPUnit has documented using return types for test cases and data providers since PHPUnit 8. In an effort to modernize your test suite, Shift added a return type of void to your test cases and a return type of array to your data providers.

Shift understands developers have different preferences when it comes to type hints. If you do not wish to add return types, you may undo this change by running git revert ebaa495d.

techenby commented 1 year ago

:information_source: PHPUnit has documented declaring test classes as final since PHPUnit 8. In an effort to modernize your test suite, Shift has declared your test classes as final.

Shift understands developers have different preferences when it comes to using final. If you do not wish to declare your test classes as final, you may undo this change by running git revert 25c40ecc.

techenby commented 1 year ago

:warning: PHPUnit 10 now requires any base test class to have a TestCase suffix. In addition, this class should be defined as abstract. If you have a custom base test class, you should ensure it meets these new requirements.

techenby commented 1 year ago

:alembic: This Shift is still being refined. Please report any issues or suggestions to shift@laravelshift.com. Your feedback is what helps improve the experience for everyone.

techenby commented 1 year ago

:x: PHP syntax errors were detected after running your Shift. Often these are simply differences between the PHP version on the Shift server (8.1) and your project. Occasionally they are misplaced lines or duplicate import statements.

You may quickly check the PHP syntax locally by running php -l on the following files: