--- name: laravel-tdd description: Test-driven development for Laravel with PHPUnit and Pest, factories, database testing, fakes, and coverage targets. origin: ECC --- # Laravel TDD Workflow Test-driven development for Laravel applications using PHPUnit and Pest with 80%+ coverage (unit + feature). ## When to Use - New features or endpoints in Laravel - Bug fixes or refactors - Testing Eloquent models, policies, jobs, and notifications - Prefer Pest for new tests unless the project already standardizes on PHPUnit ## How It Works ### Red-Green-Refactor Cycle 1) Write a failing test 2) Implement the minimal change to pass 3) Refactor while keeping tests green ### Test Layers - **Unit**: pure PHP classes, value objects, services - **Feature**: HTTP endpoints, auth, validation, policies - **Integration**: database + queue + external boundaries Choose layers based on scope: - Use **Unit** tests for pure business logic and services. - Use **Feature** tests for HTTP, auth, validation, and response shape. - Use **Integration** tests when validating DB/queues/external services together. ### Database Strategy - `RefreshDatabase` for most feature/integration tests (runs migrations once per test run, then wraps each test in a transaction when supported; in-memory databases may re-migrate per test) - `DatabaseTransactions` when the schema is already migrated and you only need per-test rollback - `DatabaseMigrations` when you need a full migrate/fresh for every test and can afford the cost Use `RefreshDatabase` as the default for tests that touch the database: for databases with transaction support, it runs migrations once per test run (via a static flag) and wraps each test in a transaction; for `:memory:` SQLite or connections without transactions, it migrates before each test. Use `DatabaseTransactions` when the schema is already migrated and you only need per-test rollbacks. ### Testing Framework Choice - Default to **Pest** for new tests when available. - Use **PHPUnit** only if the project already standardizes on it or requires PHPUnit-specific tooling. ## Examples ### PHPUnit Example ```php use App\Models\User; use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase; use Tests\TestCase; final class ProjectControllerTest extends TestCase { use RefreshDatabase; public function test_owner_can_create_project(): void { $user = User::factory()->create(); $response = $this->actingAs($user)->postJson('/api/projects', [ 'name' => 'New Project', ]); $response->assertCreated(); $this->assertDatabaseHas('projects', ['name' => 'New Project']); } } ``` ### Feature Test Example (HTTP Layer) ```php use App\Models\Project; use App\Models\User; use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase; use Tests\TestCase; final class ProjectIndexTest extends TestCase { use RefreshDatabase; public function test_projects_index_returns_paginated_results(): void { $user = User::factory()->create(); Project::factory()->count(3)->for($user)->create(); $response = $this->actingAs($user)->getJson('/api/projects'); $response->assertOk(); $response->assertJsonStructure(['success', 'data', 'error', 'meta']); } } ``` ### Pest Example ```php use App\Models\User; use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase; use function Pest\Laravel\actingAs; use function Pest\Laravel\assertDatabaseHas; uses(RefreshDatabase::class); test('owner can create project', function () { $user = User::factory()->create(); $response = actingAs($user)->postJson('/api/projects', [ 'name' => 'New Project', ]); $response->assertCreated(); assertDatabaseHas('projects', ['name' => 'New Project']); }); ``` ### Feature Test Pest Example (HTTP Layer) ```php use App\Models\Project; use App\Models\User; use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase; use function Pest\Laravel\actingAs; uses(RefreshDatabase::class); test('projects index returns paginated results', function () { $user = User::factory()->create(); Project::factory()->count(3)->for($user)->create(); $response = actingAs($user)->getJson('/api/projects'); $response->assertOk(); $response->assertJsonStructure(['success', 'data', 'error', 'meta']); }); ``` ### Factories and States - Use factories for test data - Define states for edge cases (archived, admin, trial) ```php $user = User::factory()->state(['role' => 'admin'])->create(); ``` ### Database Testing - Use `RefreshDatabase` for clean state - Keep tests isolated and deterministic - Prefer `assertDatabaseHas` over manual queries ### Persistence Test Example ```php use App\Models\Project; use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase; use Tests\TestCase; final class ProjectRepositoryTest extends TestCase { use RefreshDatabase; public function test_project_can_be_retrieved_by_slug(): void { $project = Project::factory()->create(['slug' => 'alpha']); $found = Project::query()->where('slug', 'alpha')->firstOrFail(); $this->assertSame($project->id, $found->id); } } ``` ### Fakes for Side Effects - `Bus::fake()` for jobs - `Queue::fake()` for queued work - `Mail::fake()` and `Notification::fake()` for notifications - `Event::fake()` for domain events ```php use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Queue; Queue::fake(); dispatch(new SendOrderConfirmation($order->id)); Queue::assertPushed(SendOrderConfirmation::class); ``` ```php use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Notification; Notification::fake(); $user->notify(new InvoiceReady($invoice)); Notification::assertSentTo($user, InvoiceReady::class); ``` ### Auth Testing (Sanctum) ```php use Laravel\Sanctum\Sanctum; Sanctum::actingAs($user); $response = $this->getJson('/api/projects'); $response->assertOk(); ``` ### HTTP and External Services - Use `Http::fake()` to isolate external APIs - Assert outbound payloads with `Http::assertSent()` ### Coverage Targets - Enforce 80%+ coverage for unit + feature tests - Use `pcov` or `XDEBUG_MODE=coverage` in CI ### Test Commands - `php artisan test` - `vendor/bin/phpunit` - `vendor/bin/pest` ### Test Configuration - Use `phpunit.xml` to set `DB_CONNECTION=sqlite` and `DB_DATABASE=:memory:` for fast tests - Keep separate env for tests to avoid touching dev/prod data ### Authorization Tests ```php use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Gate; $this->assertTrue(Gate::forUser($user)->allows('update', $project)); $this->assertFalse(Gate::forUser($otherUser)->allows('update', $project)); ``` ### Inertia Feature Tests When using Inertia.js, assert on the component name and props with the Inertia testing helpers. ```php use App\Models\User; use Inertia\Testing\AssertableInertia; use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase; use Tests\TestCase; final class DashboardInertiaTest extends TestCase { use RefreshDatabase; public function test_dashboard_inertia_props(): void { $user = User::factory()->create(); $response = $this->actingAs($user)->get('/dashboard'); $response->assertOk(); $response->assertInertia(fn (AssertableInertia $page) => $page ->component('Dashboard') ->where('user.id', $user->id) ->has('projects') ); } } ``` Prefer `assertInertia` over raw JSON assertions to keep tests aligned with Inertia responses.